How very sad that the curse of addiction, destruction and death is thought to be humorous. May there be mercy and opening of eyes to all who fall into the folly of this activity or the celebration of it.
I have been reporting on Plainfield for more than 30 years, first at the Plainfield Today weekly, then at the Courier News and after retirement on the Plainfield Plaintalker blog and its successor, Plaintalker II.
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I can only think of one thing. You don't actually indulge do you?
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ReplyDeleteHow very sad that the curse of addiction, destruction and death is thought to be humorous. May there be mercy and opening of eyes to all who fall into the folly of this activity or the celebration of it.
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