Posted by paul on June 20, 2018 at 08:07:23 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Re: Today's funny posted by lnk on June 20, 2018 at 06:27:07:
I think the pic is a cig, just makes the monkey appear as a bad dude, and contemplating something else on the dark side.
As to drugs, the war needs to be on attitudes, why the heck do so very many people want to get away from themselves so very badly? Something wrong with people that they want to eascape so much.
Seems worse with the big shots in Hollywood, pro sports, music, etc. they got the world handed to them, and seems every single one is on drugs and contemplating suicide.
The heck?
Grumpy people actually seem happy, if you look into it a little deeper. I complain about the weather, the govt, the neighbors, changing landscape of the country..... I'm a grump. But that's because I'm actually pretty happy where I'm at. I don't want things to change much. I don't really want more. I want what I have.
Take a closer look at old grumpy people. They are actually the happy shines bright people in society?
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