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Blessed Anonymity of Cyberspace

Ordinarily, a discriminatory guardedness factors large what I air in close confidential quarters within therapist office bare ring pocked marked soul of this feigned cheer full contemplative, introspective, and ruminative despair ring fellow, whose unfettered stream of consciousness (oxbow lakes included) doth endear me, asper when posting private psychological scars fair lee calloused now, during mine placid lake state of being oblivious if online readers scowl and/or glare at how emotional exposure seems cavalier, yet the medium of cyberspace deafens me against hear ring objectionable outbursts, thus not impair ring ambition to reveal much more about myself unaware if some gal or guy smolders with jeer ring refulsion, not care ring in the least about regarding my dear re licked existence, more so, when bane of adolescence as a nerd with longhair internalized verbal assaults, I let fester and roil beating a path to air tight impenetrable redoubt, now demolition paid for by medicare expunging angst, which severely bruised ego, a nightmare courtesy being nay say, non braying "scapegoat" ne'er dare ring to fight back, no... never went nuclear well...eons ago admit swiped at spouse altercations (often) triggered, when the missus did swear at me anger brewed from her own overbear ring similar saga (wallflower) silently suffering scare tactics loosed from anti semitic barbs both our lineage of Jewish here reddit tee, though near re a jot, sans religion Haim Ginott bore ye, foyer hall ready aware tummy, and no qualms declare ring atheism asthma prayer full leitmotif dog bless ya mud ear!

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