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Im pleased to report, after several responses to various posts where i was concerned with the moral decline of the nation, as well as people not taking things seriously on here. That i now have meet a lovely young lady who has been easing the pressure of my concerns with 'intelligent conversation' & thoughtfulness. I find myself now less bothered about the nation's moral health & couldn't care less if you choose to pick me up on my grammatical errors, where ever and whatever they may be !!!
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Well yes there is a element of that, she definitely has got a firm grip on my anxiety, and is not letting me get to overwhelmed with my concerns. If it is honeymoon period then you can expect at some point i will be back moaning about the general lack of effort from people ! For now i'm happy to lie back and think we live in a world without litter, & where people have manners.....

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