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Triple-check comments. Paranoid about sounding stupid.

by Hannahmo in Six-Word Memoirs on Dec 24, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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L2L3 says,

What on earth prompted this??? Silly rabbit.

Hannahmo says,

I know it's silly L2L3. I just worry about everything. :p

KharisJo says,

I wish there was a "take back that comment" button, but alas, no....

Dragonflower says,

It's probably a good idea to check comments before pressing submit, since we can't edit them after they are sent. However, from the comments I've seen that you've written, you are always very thoughtful and your comments are clearly heartfelt. You can't go wrong with that combination! I'm a HUGE worrier, so I can appreciate how you feel. One of my 2013 resolutions this year is to stop worrying so much. I want to be fearless and there's lots of definitions of that word, but what I mean by it, is that I want to stop worrying so much. My daughter has a beagle (dog--his name is Van) and as a hound dog, he has that "worried" expression. It cracks me up when I pet-sit him. I tell him, Van, it's all right. Everything is all right!" He's a dog after my own heart!

You are lovely, Hannahmo, and I seriously doubt anyone would ever think for a minute that your comments will ever sound stupid. I'll say that to you as many times as you need to hear it too!

Believe says,

We all share this worry.

ctgoods2 says,

ditto believe

Hannahmo says,

Phew! Glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. Thanks for commenting guys. :)

marymc says,

Hannah, please know how safe you are here. I know this is my soft place to fall.

Hannahmo says,

Yes, I know. I'm very thankful to be a part of this writing community. :)

ba_miracle says,

Hannahmo, you are a darling and well grounded. There is a group of you youngsters here at Smith that are just brilliant little human beings.

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