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  1. The government Jefferson imagined was built on the governing parties arguing and then compromising, taking the best ideas, the worthiest, that came from the arguments and then promulgating them.  Sadly, we've reached a point where there is no compromise in Congress, which means it's an us versus them mentality and we no longer get the best and worthiest solutions to problems.  It's difficult to see how we're going to emerge from this mire.  We need a strong leader who can bring people together.  Where is he, or she?

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  2. And the obverse, obviously, is that there are an awful lot of really sweet kids that age.  Psychologically, this is the age they start to feel their independence, are more aware of the world outside their private nest, and they do a lot of play-acting, seeing what they can get away and how they want to interface with the world; they want to test the water to find out who they are.  Some become aggressive and hostile and difficult for adults to deal with.  Or they can be more like me at that age, a little tentative, a little defensive, a little timid in the face of aggression.  There are many kids that age, and they shouldn't be stereotyped any more that older teens and adults should be.  I grew out of that early phase, but never became overly aggressive.  Kids change as they leave the beginnings of adolescence.  But we probably all remember those tender years and how we faced the challenges we met then.  James is right: a little introspection now and then does one a lot of good.

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  3. On 4/28/2024 at 10:13 AM, Jason Rimbaud said:

    But that's not what Cole does. Cole gives us a feel good narrative with happy endings. And where I wish he'd dance a bit closer to the dark side, I could only imagine what deliciousness we'd get if Cole tapped into some gritty storytelling, that's not what he does. And I can respect that. 

    J

     

    If yoiu want somelthing grittier, read this one:  Derick/Jake/Nick in the novels listing.

  4. This isn't the first mention I've received of the grief that the dissapearance of Piggle has caused.  One writer asked for reassurance that Piggles was sold to a familly that adopted him and moved to the Caribbean with him where he has his own room in their house and eats at the dinner table with them.

    Please note that in the story, he was sold, not slaughtered.  It's up to the readers to decide his fate.  I kinda liked that pig, too!

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  5. Just to follow up on the list of the best pitchers, G. Perry would be Gaylord Perry.  He was mostly known for throwing a spitball when spitballs had been banished from the game.  Now, recently, pitchers coming off the mound at the end of each inning are chacked for foreign substances.  Back  when Gaylord was pitching, it was hilarious watching him get checked and all the places they checked on his body and uniform.  He was the only one being checked like that.

    He was  a prickly character, not the friendliest man in the league.  He was a very good pitcher.  He had a brother playing in the majors at the same time with the less unusual name of Jim.

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  6. Maybe contact some high school couselors or advisors.  They'd know of tech nerds in their schools and popssibly some gay or gay-friendly ones who might be interested in this.  I do like the idea of a group rather than an individual, as per the Mail Crew.  Maybe schools with GSAs could be contacted.  The group would need some internet craft, but many tech-ordiencted teens have that.

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