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John Bingham
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Re: positive thinking

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I'm a big fan of positive thinking. You have to be realistic of course but the less you let things outside your control bother you the happier you'll be. Digging a hole of negativity and anger usually results in falling into it and drowning. The better mood you are in the more people are in a good mood around you.
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Got something to do with diet too. Or so I've heard.
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cptrelentless wrote: Sun Jun 17, 2018 3:01 pm I obviously spend a lot of time thinking about mosquitoes.
Me too. A lot actually.
And I also think that it's only right to give a link when you post a whole article like that.
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better mood you are in the more people are in a good mood around you.

Police now have an as yet undiscovered tool of crowd control at their disposal.
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Agree. You only have to see the joy on the faces when someone rings the bell in a bar...........................................
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Re: positive thinking

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taabarang wrote: Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:11 am better mood you are in the more people are in a good mood around you.

Police now have an as yet undiscovered tool of crowd control at their disposal.

They already know about it, It's called beer.
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if u love yourself and are happy with who u are, others will respond
I try not to think about things to much, thats best left to kids in school..
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