
If these three natural enemies can get along, why can’t we? In a world that seems more complex with each new generation, we find ourselves having difficulty in deciding who’s on the right side of current global altercations. The Israeli/Hamas situation is one such predicament, and choosing either side seems wrong. There is a third possibility, however:
when arguments
go on and on
it’s likely that
both sides are wrong
–Photo by me
so true
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the trouble is, you have to level up the amount of wrongness
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I guess so, Don. Thanks!
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My pleasure
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Yes, how true. This is really an amazing photograph!
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Thank you Susan, I appreciate your kind words!
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Love the photo! My dog loves cats. Happy day!
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Yea, but does your dog like deer! Happy day!
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Sheβs never seen a deer, sheβd probably love it. My son lives in a prissy community in Peachtree City, Georgia. The deer are everywhere and their dog just watches them walk by.
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I like that name: Peachtree City. Some dogs don’t seem to care much, but some go wild!
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I think your reasoning is correct.
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Thank you, Sandy, but the fighting continues!
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Unfortunately.
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Yes, i wish my parents would have realized that during my childhood.
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I was lucky enough to have fairly mellow parents; I don’t remember ever hearing them raise their voices to each other much less argue intensely!
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Really we don’t know who is wrong π
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That’s the truth there, Priti, I think you nailed it!
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βΊοΈ
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This is awesome
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Thank you, Adam!
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Wonderful and wise.
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Thank you, Shelley!
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