“and more quiet so you can listen to your thoughts and the waves”
“Yeah, and that’s especially nice. It helps relieve so much tension and allows yourself to think and relax more comfortably.“
“and more quiet so you can listen to your thoughts and the waves”
“Yeah, and that’s especially nice. It helps relieve so much tension and allows yourself to think and relax more comfortably.“
“It’s much nicer to go hiking and go to the beach… I always liked the beach better in cooler weather. Less sand somehow. Plus you can leave your windows open and there’s more rain.’
“Indeed. You can relax and not have to worry too much about extreme temperatures. And it’s likely that it’s not going to be incredibly crowded – gives you more space to be on your in.“
“I’m looking forward to days that don’t try to bake me alive. I like fall; my garden starts to die so I have to pick and dry everything, my dogs are happier and get to run through dead leaves….. It’s a nice season”
“Oh definitely. Something everything shutting down slowly is nice. Especially since that increase of cool air makes it all the more bearable to be out and about. It’s got a relaxing, leisurely energy to it that I like.“
[text] I wish I could do that, but I think there’s too many people. I myself probably put 600 in yearly so it’d be hard to manage if all that revenue was lost. I’m super pumped up for you though
[text] if that’s the right slang
[text] Ah that’s understandable. Maybe someday there’ll be a point where you could do that.
[text] Yeah that’s the right slang. I appreciate your excitement. I’m really looking forward to this.
[text] That’s so cool!! Let me know how it goes? I’m very interested in how it works out
[text] Yeah I’m pretty excited about it.
[text] I’ll keep you posted on how it goes. It should be a really nice development.
[text] Yeah – we’re working on rolling it out this year.
“I know I’m not the best at this, but if you need someone to just…. listen, I’m here for you. I know we’re not the best of friends but I’m here for you.” He pats their shoulder awkwardly, once, twice, before pulling his hang back
“That’s..nice. Sometimes it’s nice to know that someone is willing to listen. Especially since it’s so easy to be unheard these days.” They return a small smile at the little shoulder pats. “And you know I’ll be there to listen as well, if you need it.“

“Thanks, Lud. It means a lot to hear that. I’ve been going about things fairly differently these days. And any support in going a different path is totally appreciated. ”
⚡️ ANGRY
💧 SAD

Angry and sad Saima are surprisingly similar, at least at first. There’s this common sullenness and purposeful withdrawal from company that tends to go along with such negative feelings. In both cases, they are going to avoid talking about what had been bothering them. Best not to cause a scene in public if they can help it.
What happens behind closed doors tends to be the difference. Angry Saima gets incredibly cold, their words cutting like blades through the source of their anger. And one can very easily see the tense nature in which they carry themselves, as if restraining from taking some kind of destructive action. Their eyes can bore right through you in a way that is quite intimidating if witnessed, and one can tell that their guard is practically impenetrable if one approaches them the wrong way while they are upset.
Sad Saima is much more resigned, exhausted by the whole effort. They tend to be quiet as well – but in a way that suggests that they have very little energy. They are more receptive to others in this state, but they will also be highly apologetic for anyone having to witness them in such a despairing state as the light seems to drain out of their presence while in such moods.
“Now I have to sort out what to do with the car. I think I’ve bitten off more than I can chew, but I’m not ready to give up. I’m going to at least fix it up some, maybe replace the Trabant with it.”
“Hm – yeah seems like this project appears to be larger than you expected. But I’m sure there should be something you can do with it. It’s in a state that can be shored up well enough.”