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In reply to the discussion: An apology to the DU, Hillary & her group, and BainsBane (updated with video) [View all]niyad
(113,275 posts)35. so glad to see you back, steve. just know that we are all here for you/with you. you
are a very-much loved and cherished member of this community.
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An apology to the DU, Hillary & her group, and BainsBane (updated with video) [View all]
Omaha Steve
Oct 2015
OP
Probably depends on what I'm mad about when it happens is the best answer I can give
Omaha Steve
Oct 2015
#44
Involuntary changes in personality and lowered inhibitions are symptoms of frontotemporal dementia.
NuclearDem
Oct 2015
#93
so glad to see you back, steve. just know that we are all here for you/with you. you
niyad
Oct 2015
#35
Thank you, Steve. We love you and you are in my thoughts! We'll get through this...together. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Oct 2015
#43
We Love You OS... And Only Have The Tiniest Hint At What You're Going Through... But We Love You...
WillyT
Oct 2015
#56
Steve, we all get too passionate at times, and wish we had expressed ourselves differently.
still_one
Oct 2015
#59
I'm sorry for your trouble. I know how hard it is to cope with something out of your control.
Laser102
Oct 2015
#80
Thank you Steve, best wishes to you and thank you for all your hard work keeping DU up on
uppityperson
Oct 2015
#90