09-04-2019, 05:13 PM
I firmly believe there is no 12 step program for "ain't rightness". Is it genetic? Possibly. Is it a disease nope! But may be associated to a disease.
When an individual displays "ain't rightness" in public, those who witness it- -end up feeling more secure in their thought processes. That is where the appreciation of "ain't rightness" lays and remains important to society. So my point is (I guess), "ain't rightness is one of the keys to good universal mental health. Although, I could be wrong.
When an individual displays "ain't rightness" in public, those who witness it- -end up feeling more secure in their thought processes. That is where the appreciation of "ain't rightness" lays and remains important to society. So my point is (I guess), "ain't rightness is one of the keys to good universal mental health. Although, I could be wrong.
Lackadaisically Energetic.
Got one of them thar Smelly Broaches.