Chuck Draws Things by Chuck Mullin for October 24, 2023

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    emiesty Premium Member 11 months ago

    This change often happens as we reach our forties.

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    ikini Premium Member 11 months ago

    “You probably wouldn’t worry about what people think of you if you could know how seldom they do.”—Olin MIller. It’s a humorous statement, but it never actually helped me much. I’m so glad I’m retired. I can stay away from crowds, even most of my relatives. Bliss.

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    ncrist  11 months ago

    that’s me, too. I notice the melancholy returns when I’m faced with people leaving. Even though I like to be alone. Not all the time, though

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    TwoCrows  11 months ago

    Yep, I got too old to care. :D

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    fuzzybritches  11 months ago

    My older sister (with whom I am not close) was bemoaning the fact that, being older, she’s become “invisible”. (Yes, this is difficult for her.)

    I said something about “if you’ve been bullied, you know that being invisible isn’t so bad.” She was . . . stumped.

    Yes, we’re both old, and in varying stages of fatigue . . .

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    Buoy  11 months ago

    Letting go of those things that no longer serve you is very freeing.

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    daisypekin01  11 months ago

    Hear, hear!!!

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    sohibil  10 months ago

    4th panel – pictured: Wise

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