Day In, Day Out
I have tons of Government stuff to do but I'll hold it off just a little bit.
A quote I've read on Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo:
"To Rub's mind, Sully's one human flaw was that he didn't seem to want much more than he had, which seemed unaccountable. If you were standing outside in the cold and wet, it was only natural to wish you were inside where it was warm and dry, so Rub wished it, and not just selfishly for himself, but for Sully too. That was friendship."
Don't want to go in a full-on analysis on this but I think it speaks loudly for itself.
I have numerous, non-medical OCDs.
Would it kill me if I stopped using first-person pronouns? I'm so used to describing "me" and "I" that others are left behind. Try, try, TRY.
A quote I've read on Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo:
"To Rub's mind, Sully's one human flaw was that he didn't seem to want much more than he had, which seemed unaccountable. If you were standing outside in the cold and wet, it was only natural to wish you were inside where it was warm and dry, so Rub wished it, and not just selfishly for himself, but for Sully too. That was friendship."
Don't want to go in a full-on analysis on this but I think it speaks loudly for itself.
I have numerous, non-medical OCDs.
Would it kill me if I stopped using first-person pronouns? I'm so used to describing "me" and "I" that others are left behind. Try, try, TRY.

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