Sept. 6, 2016

Comment Response

by Milo Rose (author's profile)
This post is in reply to comments on:  Strokesville thumbnail
Strokesville
(July 21, 2016)

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Reply ID yf7v

Hey Jamie,

Your response to me came as a pleasant surprise. Thank you! I hope this finds you well and in good spirits.

I'm feeling better and growing stronger. I too don't know much about strokes and, as for the weakness: I've always been athletic to the point of being an alpha male. The stroke left me feeling vincible. Worse, my age. :) Which I always knew was inevitable, just came as a shock and a little frightening as I am in a jungle of the survival of the fittest. So I'm still learning my position in the new pecking order. I'm well respected among the old timers, yet have to learn how to carry myself differently. The good thing is I am getting my mobility back and hope to be functioning near or at my old capacity before the stroke. I am doing better! I hope that made some sense to you.

I always thought I wrote more about the injustices I suffer so I hope you will begin at the beginning of the blog. I can understand being atheist; the hypocrisy factor of established religion is a turn off. Preaching a form of morality to control the masses. In retrospect, I've always been spiritual and, as such, have sought out spiritual truth. In the process of growing spiritually mature, I've found there won't be many who believe like me so it's hard for me to find fellowship. I don't believe myself to be a proseltrer—more of a guide to those who seek out spiritual truth. I'm a play the duds and hedge your bets sort of guy, an optimist in favor of goodness overcoming evil. Which are you?

I'd like to believe you will read the whole blog. I know that it is a lot to ask of you, but if I ever expect to vindicate myself of any kind of murder, I'm going to need help. I have an idea on how to shame the system, to force it into doing what is right/just. But like I said, I'm going to need help to implement my ideas/plans. How computer savvy are you? Are you willing to help me?

Okay, Jamie: I'm glad you responded to me and I look forward to further correspondence. Please take care and stay well!

As it is,
Milo

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