Too much of a good thing
It’s kind of insulting to think that people don’t feel for families of those who are missing. How many of these grief sessions must we share to be considered caring enough? As part of a program that discusses the disappearance of someone, this is fine, but an hour devoted strictly to this kind of sharing, what is to be gained? The only lesson from the story of Bung is to not (sadly) allow children to walk to school.
brainzmatter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/20
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