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As a resident of the Olympic Peninsula, My condolences. It must be so very sad. i'm fearful of ever returning 'home'--I'm certain I would be ostracized if not killed. It is truly no joke. Retard a terre, as the French may say. I used to return every 7 years, as that is the time it takes for a body to regenerate all the cells, but no change, no progress, no enlightenment. Truly depressing.

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Agree and empathize totally. You have to think of your safety. Always. Not only because of what it means to you, but also to the ones who love you and who would be devastated if anything happened to you. Remind your friends as well of the responsibility they have to stay safe for the sake of those who love them.

Everyone is always telling me, here and in my family, to drive safely and be safe out there because I drive trucks full-time. The risk I take is inconsequential compared to the risk that you take when you go where you don’t belong. Thank you for not returning. πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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I am most appreciative of your understanding, Roland. It means much. My family called me after my father was buried, to tell me he had passed. Not that I would ever want to intrude upon their fundamentalist funeral. But the disrespect is palpable. They didn't want to risk me at their services.

So, yes, stay safe. One's life is precious.

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I tried that in 2012, it didn’t work then and I won’t do it again since the orange turd is hero to many. . It’s hard to even have a conversation but I try.

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