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Message Subject Coffee Crowd for Civilized Discourse on World Events
Poster Handle Texan Buckeye
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I agree with this. People are angry, and some people cope with that anger by lashing out at anyone they can with the hope that it will make them feel better. But it never does, and they just continue getting angrier.

I've reached the acceptance stage, and am just biding my time until society as a whole implodes. I think most of us here feel similarly.
 Quoting: Riff-Raff


All of this. Everything is so different than it was in 2020. I think the collective trauma/grief have changed everyone. Some people just can’t deal with anything anymore.

I mean, covid totally killed the music scene here. Just killed it. That was a HUGE part of my life that is now basically gone. I don’t even know how to act without my “I’m a musician” identity.

I have been in some weird dark depressed state for a while now. Trying to get out of this hole has been quite challenging though!
 Quoting: SpinalCracker


It's hard to give up the musician part. Even though I bought a keyboard, I don't play much. I'm so out of practice that I suck. It was a huge part of who I am for most of my life. It feels like something has been amputated.
 Quoting: Texan Buckeye



That is a really good way to describe how I am feeling! It’s like a part of me has been amputated. No gigs, no good bands to play in. I have played out for the past 25+ years. All gone now.

Should I even be complaining? I have food, a roof over my head. This forum helped me tremendously to get prepared for COVID’s arrival……bombs aren’t dropping on my head…..yet , here I am complaining. I’m a jerk
 Quoting: SpinalCracker


Don't feel TOO bad! That's what I've been saying to myself for a long time. It's just that it's such an important part that's woven into our being. It's not just a "thing" we do, it's as important as breathing. I had my first lesson at age 4 with my gramma and haven't looked back since. My biggest regret was I didn't keep up with lessons. My folks couldn't afford a higher teacher after I went through all the local ladies.
 
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