I confess. After years of breaking from the burden of addictions and finally walking in freedom, I have found myself once again tied to an addiction I can't get away from.
I didn't ask for it. Seldom of us do. I mean, who grows up and says 'I want to be a Marvaholic'? They never taught about it in school. Low funding I suppose. My mom sure never warned me about it. I changed my environment, my friends, cleaned out my cabinets and did everything I could think to do to be free of such an obsession. It's a lost cause. I've fallen off the wagon and there I remain.
I find it's easier not to fight it. Trying to break the habit only leads to depression, isolation, and a whirlwind of anguish. So, I've decided to embrace my addiction and accept it as part of who I am. A part of my genetic makeup and genealogy. Won't you join me? Share your stories, your concerns, and your hopes for a brighter future. With a little help, we could get government assistance that would allow us free housing, education, and plenty of extra green backs. We just have to stick together and show there are more of us than there are of them.
Who's with me??
8 comments:
I'm with you AAAAAAll the way! LOL
Accepting we have a problem is the first step toward a cure... :-)
Is there a cure??? Mmmm. I doubt they'll ever release it. They're going to make way too much money off our need for meds.
well, when I get over this severe case of Amandaitis, I'll seek the cure, but I think the Guru slipped and fell into a Kat Logic Koma.
Thank god! I hope I can get some help here. I'm a hopeless Marvaholic.
Well...it's about time someone realized we needed to band together and seek a cure-although I doubt it will be found in my lifetime !
Jeez, first Marvin makes me stay up too late, then he distracts me from working on Jean Henry Mead's interview... is there no end to this madness?
Appearantly not. It's 1am and he's still harrassing me. Check out our debate today at www.katrinawampler.wordpress.com ...Kat Logic
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