I read your message and it was loud and clear. Simply put, Im sorry you are mad at life because you were dealt a bad hand but you dont have to be bitter at the whole world because of it. Not everybody lives to 100; happy, healthy and strong. Remember, when they say the average age people live to is 74, it really means some live a lot longer and some die much sooner. Averages are made up of extremes. You may be in the "a lot sooner" group but you dont have to hate on everybody else that isnt with you...
As for me having a happy day, I thank you for the well wishes. Today is great, yesterday was outstanding and tomarrow is looking about the same. But nowhere is what I said indicated my day was anything, much less an unhappy one. Thats why its clear you are projecting your miserable life on me, like you did to others in this thread that you disagree with. Im not hte only person you claimed was having a bad day with no indication of such.
Again, Im sorry things are going so poorly for you and in some strange way, I actually sorry that things are going so great for me. Why I feel bad that things are so great for me is confusing but I do feel sorry for you. Cheer up, things wont be rotten forever! If it helps, I wont tell you about next week because I dont want you to feel bad but next Thursday is going to be great for me. Sorry.
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