Of course, it depends who you ask: the griefers, or the grievers. In a recent poll conducted by the University of Our Lady Of Perpetual Sorrow, although it was the grievers who would less likely associate ‘good’ with the experience, the griefers seemed almost ashamed to talk about it. More study is needed, but no one wants to fund something that depressing.
i_am_the_jam about 10 years ago
Yes
zman111666 about 10 years ago
Of course, it depends who you ask: the griefers, or the grievers. In a recent poll conducted by the University of Our Lady Of Perpetual Sorrow, although it was the grievers who would less likely associate ‘good’ with the experience, the griefers seemed almost ashamed to talk about it. More study is needed, but no one wants to fund something that depressing.
imscottb about 10 years ago
LOVE your Peanuts take offs, Mr. Parisi. YOur comic cracks me up daily.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 10 years ago
bet he charges more than 5 cents
Emmett Wayne about 10 years ago
I recommend physical activity to help you with your grief. How about kicking a football?
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
Let it out.