after I criticized your favorite poem, ...you inquired:"Struggling inside a little bit these days, Tom?
That's okay. Rant on, dude, it's good for the soul." - COMFHell yes, I'm struggling inside these days. More than a little bit.
I killed my brother. No matter the circumstance, I will ALWAYS
be struggling with it. I'd have to be a Sociopath not to be struggling with it.Why do you ask, COMF? Because you really care?
Yep. That's why I said what I did, Tom. It was a nod to, an acknowledgement of, the emotional state I know you must be in. I could have argued with you. I could have posted my refutation, my explanation of the poem's meaning. But what good would that do? I didn't want to argue with you over a poem. It sounded like you had a lot of pent-up pain, anger and disillusionment that needed an outlet. So I said, "Rant on, dude, it's good for the soul." I said that because I have ranted in public that way too, not so long ago, when I was in pain and angry about it. And the ranting helped. Not only that, but folks online who listened to my rants forgave me. They understood.
"Okay", how did you like my "rant", dude?Was it "good" for your "soul"?
Yeah, buddy. It was righteous!
COMF
Edited to add this P.S.:
Tom, I replied to part 2 and part 3 before this one. I mention this because I didn't repeat myself in any of the three posts, and I want to be sure you see my complete answer to you.