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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 692152" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Lil. You are so healthy. Of course this makes sense:</p><p></p><p>M agrees with you. He says not to make a big deal (although he sees nothing similar between the banned color and what I wore). </p><p></p><p>If I can calm down, I think that all of this is making me stronger not weaker, because I have nothing to lose now. I mean, I work as long as they let me in. When they stop letting me work, I stop. It is neutral. Nothing personal. It has nothing to do with my self-worth. </p><p></p><p>You are right. People change. It is neither here not there. </p><p>No. This is not it. The officers at the front gate, and the entrance are equally mandated to turn people away. The main offending color is blue denim. That is what inmates wear. </p><p></p><p>But some inmates somewhere must wear fluorescent lime green (which is not what I wore or I would have been turned away by the first dozen officers, but enough of that. The officer that turned me away is paid to do her job as she sees it. Not how I see it. I respect her. It is just that I have become thin-skinned.) </p><p></p><p>Thank you Lil. For your support. It feels good. I am going to try to read a book (after I first read some more about the Brexit vote.) I will check in later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 692152, member: 18958"] Lil. You are so healthy. Of course this makes sense: M agrees with you. He says not to make a big deal (although he sees nothing similar between the banned color and what I wore). If I can calm down, I think that all of this is making me stronger not weaker, because I have nothing to lose now. I mean, I work as long as they let me in. When they stop letting me work, I stop. It is neutral. Nothing personal. It has nothing to do with my self-worth. You are right. People change. It is neither here not there. No. This is not it. The officers at the front gate, and the entrance are equally mandated to turn people away. The main offending color is blue denim. That is what inmates wear. But some inmates somewhere must wear fluorescent lime green (which is not what I wore or I would have been turned away by the first dozen officers, but enough of that. The officer that turned me away is paid to do her job as she sees it. Not how I see it. I respect her. It is just that I have become thin-skinned.) Thank you Lil. For your support. It feels good. I am going to try to read a book (after I first read some more about the Brexit vote.) I will check in later. [/QUOTE]
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