Anonymous wrote:Hoping... Wishing... Praying... Longing... Crying...
... For better days...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These replies to a post that is not liked is bogging down the thread….can we all please move on?![]()
Normally I'd agree!
But in these times... It's important to really bring awareness to things we find difficult to think about.
Even in "uplifting" moments, we need to take a step back and understand what others are going through.
Peaceful protests have been requested, and I can't think of a more gentle and peaceful way to protest a cause than by kindly reminding everyone what our fellow brothers go though EVERY DAY!
I am black and my entire life the last 2 months has been a pile of misery. Hence clicking on “uplifting news only!”. So- please stop reminding me that I’ll probably die of either covid or police brutality and make your own damn thread.
HI PP,
Wishing you happiness and uplifiting for the balance of 2020.
Anonymous wrote:I think I'm going to go to the beach tomorrow. It is about a 30 minute drive for me. I'll go late afternoon after things cool a bit. Park the car. Walk in the surf. Stay a couple of hours and return home.
Anonymous wrote:I think I'm going to go to the beach tomorrow. It is about a 30 minute drive for me. I'll go late afternoon after things cool a bit. Park the car. Walk in the surf. Stay a couple of hours and return home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These replies to a post that is not liked is bogging down the thread….can we all please move on?![]()
Normally I'd agree!
But in these times... It's important to really bring awareness to things we find difficult to think about.
Even in "uplifting" moments, we need to take a step back and understand what others are going through.
Peaceful protests have been requested, and I can't think of a more gentle and peaceful way to protest a cause than by kindly reminding everyone what our fellow brothers go though EVERY DAY!
I am black and my entire life the last 2 months has been a pile of misery. Hence clicking on “uplifting news only!”. So- please stop reminding me that I’ll probably die of either covid or police brutality and make your own damn thread.
Anonymous wrote:in Michigan now, and things are really opening up. State has crushed that curve.
Playgrounds, pools, drive-ins, restaurants, bars are opening. People can be in groups of 100 outside.
Beyond the protests, everyone inside is wearing masks It feels good to be back socializing with people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in Michigan now, and things are really opening up. State has crushed that curve.
Playgrounds, pools, drive-ins, restaurants, bars are opening. People can be in groups of 100 outside.
Beyond the protests, everyone inside is wearing masks It feels good to be back socializing with people!
Yay Michigan crushed the curve! We will all be moving in that direction shortly!
Anonymous wrote:in Michigan now, and things are really opening up. State has crushed that curve.
Playgrounds, pools, drive-ins, restaurants, bars are opening. People can be in groups of 100 outside.
Beyond the protests, everyone inside is wearing masks It feels good to be back socializing with people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These replies to a post that is not liked is bogging down the thread….can we all please move on?![]()
Normally I'd agree!
But in these times... It's important to really bring awareness to things we find difficult to think about.
Even in "uplifting" moments, we need to take a step back and understand what others are going through.
Peaceful protests have been requested, and I can't think of a more gentle and peaceful way to protest a cause than by kindly reminding everyone what our fellow brothers go though EVERY DAY!
Anonymous wrote:in Michigan now, and things are really opening up. State has crushed that curve.
Playgrounds, pools, drive-ins, restaurants, bars are opening. People can be in groups of 100 outside.
Beyond the protests, everyone inside is wearing masks It feels good to be back socializing with people!
Anonymous wrote:Hoping... Wishing... Praying... Longing... Crying...
... For better days...