Why do you come here if you dislike Morrissey and his mother so much? There is nothing wrong with calling your mother "darling". Morrissey can do what he wants let him grieve in the way he wants to. Grief is private and personal to Morrissey. People grieve in different ways. People cope with death, loss and loneliness in different ways. I find what you say about Morrissey and his mother disrespectful and cruel. Have you ever lost anyone very close to you?
Does Douglas Murray the man you find sexy who has some Scottish heritage have a fan website you could go on or a YouTube channel or something?
im going to sign up to triggernometry "locals" site, which you have to pay for, but which would be worth it in order to for once be able to talk to some funny, in the know people like me. also i have to start preparing to make IMPORTANT connections for when i get my youtube channel.
in the meantime, MOZ, this is me reading from viktor frankls "mans search for meaning". this is a passage which has always stuck with me, as it describes something about death that i've always felt innately. prior to this passage, viktor frankl is describing a scene from when he was in a concentration camp and has to dig a ditch or something in the dead of winter and he starts thinking of his wife, who he believes was taken to a female camp, and begins having a conversation with her in his mind which, though imaginary, lifts his spirits. after his thoughts were interrupted by some goings on with a guard, he then goes on to say:
p.s. MOZ, it might interest you to know that i was oscar wilde in a past life!
p.p.s call me!