Brutkey

Andre Louis
@FreakyFwoof@universeodon.com
Andre Louis
@FreakyFwoof@universeodon.com

@TomSwirly@toot.community @WeirdWriter@caneandable.social @GeePawHill@mastodon.social So say that then. Don't Piers Morgan the situation and storm off like an errant toddler.
I went on to post one further response explaining further, but everyone's hung up on my
one use of a particular word. It's a little bit sad.
My take is deeper than that one word.
#JustSayin.

Andre Louis
@FreakyFwoof@universeodon.com

@TomSwirly@toot.community @WeirdWriter@caneandable.social @GeePawHill@mastodon.social Or, you know, be a little adult about the thing and say
'I have an issue with your use of <word> because xyz.'
Having the last word and storming off is not an adult debate in any way, shape or form.
In real life if you're around a table and that happens, are you going to abandon your food and leave your part of the bill unpaid? I sure hope not.

Andre Louis
@FreakyFwoof@universeodon.com

Alright, it's the start of a new week and there's too much of the same kind of post on my time line at the moment, so let's break the cycle. 99% of one thing can be too much of the same thing.

Tell me something in recent days (non-politics-related) that made you happy. Something that caused you to genuinely smile, or just feel glad at the world. I'll start.

Yesterday whilst on the train home from Wales, I sent a message to my son to ask him if he wouldn't mind picking me up from our local station, only if he wasn't out with friends and he did.
He's 14, certainly didn't have to come collect dad, I'd have managed, but he did.
Something so simple, and his willingness to help me just made my trip end with a smile.
As soon as he saw me he said 'Do you want me to carry anything?'
I love him. That's all I have to say.