who minds this word?
Do YOU mind? Why is minding implied to be a negative experience? Does it take thinking to care? & how much is too much?
If feelings make someone uncomfortable shouldn't they say, "Do you heart?" I feel comfortable minding. It would be the opposite of teaching to make someone say they don't mind.
The way posting (on blogs) develops opposite of a book is a great exercise for writers. This inspires the image that "the cream rises to the top" - if development becomes evident (by interest in history). This flipping of logic makes ME more mindful.
If feelings make someone uncomfortable shouldn't they say, "Do you heart?" I feel comfortable minding. It would be the opposite of teaching to make someone say they don't mind.
The way posting (on blogs) develops opposite of a book is a great exercise for writers. This inspires the image that "the cream rises to the top" - if development becomes evident (by interest in history). This flipping of logic makes ME more mindful.
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or in the immortal words of Homer (Simpson)
No mind , never matter
No matter.. never mind
Cheers
Glenn
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