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I think the site look change is great for those who prefer/need dark mode, but (for me) I hate it.
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Gravy wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 01:50 I think the site look change is great for those who prefer/need dark mode, but (for me) I hate it.
It's even on the Bookshelves! 😫

Again, happy for everyone else, just glad I've already switched most of my bookish/social activities elsewhere.
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I'm still waiting for my posts to be approved. It's been a week though, but still has not yet been approved. It's very hot now in PH. I need snow. Lol
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Gravy wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 01:59
Gravy wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 01:50 I think the site look change is great for those who prefer/need dark mode, but (for me) I hate it.
It's even on the Bookshelves! 😫

Again, happy for everyone else, just glad I've already switched most of my bookish/social activities elsewhere.
I can't believe that it was a setting on my device! This is ridiculous! :lol:
Needless to say, I hope the users who need it, get a dark mode. But it's nice to know it was just a silly settings thing, cause MAN! Was that ever annoying. :laughing-rolling:
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Haha, I like dark mode. Anyway, it's drizzling now and the neighborhood is quiet. I like it. Just feel relaxed sitting in the "Kubo" with my dog.
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Happy valentine's day to all! ❤️
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Happy late valentine's to you too!
To anyone who was by themselves that night, don't be scared to think of it as a designated time to take yourself on a solo date :) Also, this is your friendly reminder to go out and get chocolate that's on sale now that the holiday's over <3
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Haha, I like a solo date. I'm used to it. :lol:
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My anxiety reached its high limits that I couldn't handle it anymore. And everytime I try near success to handle it, something happens raises it again .
Life is hard on its own so let's make it easier for each other if we could.
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Sarah Zain wrote: 05 Jun 2023, 13:31 My anxiety reached its high limits that I couldn't handle it anymore. And every time I try near success to handle it, something happens to raise it again.
I feel you, Sarah. I have gone through that. I hope you manage your anxiety well. I think there's a book that somewhat fits for you. Check the book by Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. Maybe it helps you.
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 05 Jun 2023, 17:39
Sarah Zain wrote: 05 Jun 2023, 13:31 My anxiety reached its high limits that I couldn't handle it anymore. And every time I try near success to handle it, something happens to raise it again.
I feel you, Sarah. I have gone through that. I hope you manage your anxiety well. I think there's a book that somewhat fits for you. Check the book by Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. Maybe it helps you.
Thank you Hazel for your concern and appreciated advice. I will check it out.
Life is hard on its own so let's make it easier for each other if we could.
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Anxiety is really tough.
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Purple doesn't have anything to rhyme with.
And orange too.
Or maybe only orange.
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I will be back after a nap.
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I'm tired and should rest now. It's getting late.
But that's the irony, broken people are not fragile.
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