We can ARF! Anything that gives us pause to think is arf-worthy....
What isn't arfworthy is pretending that something doesn't exist. For example (thanks you-know-who), let's say I have a problem teasing other people. Well, it's actually true. I can say I'm joking, but my past is littered with the bodies who have endured the jokes made at their expense and mine.
Where is the line crossed between funny and serious?
That being said, let's say for the sake of argument that all of you noticed this about me, felt it was a problem but didn't feel obligated to point this out to me? And when I posted a classic example of the problem, everyone sidestepped the issue to focus on a more positive thought?
I think THAT would be arfing...
Sorry for my seriousness today, folks. I must be ovulating or something...
Pen, if I had any difficulty with the controversy, I'd tell you. Until then, keep provoking me and the rest of us with what you've read. If you've found it interesting and helpful, I'm sure we can all benefit from it.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled program already in progress....
"There are only 2 ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."