I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful.
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I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful. I am not ignoring it or untouched by it. I am just right now reacting to the overwhelmingness of it all by tooting about something insignificant and harmless and maybe even nice.
This thought springs from the fact that I just hesitated to share this random call to dance as a Silent Sunday photo because it seemed too frivolous.
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I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful. I am not ignoring it or untouched by it. I am just right now reacting to the overwhelmingness of it all by tooting about something insignificant and harmless and maybe even nice.
This thought springs from the fact that I just hesitated to share this random call to dance as a Silent Sunday photo because it seemed too frivolous.
@CiaraNi I know how you feel. I also feel the, mm, hesitancy to post when it's something inconsequential in the big scheme of things. I do it anyway.
We are still every single one of us a person living our little lives, being excited about small things, and I absolutely think you and me and everybody else should share these things 🩷
In fact, I long for a community/instance where those things are the most dominant ones
, so please keep sharing things like that 
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I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful. I am not ignoring it or untouched by it. I am just right now reacting to the overwhelmingness of it all by tooting about something insignificant and harmless and maybe even nice.
This thought springs from the fact that I just hesitated to share this random call to dance as a Silent Sunday photo because it seemed too frivolous.
@CiaraNi Somehow, this is more relevant than fascist presidents attacking each other.

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I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful. I am not ignoring it or untouched by it. I am just right now reacting to the overwhelmingness of it all by tooting about something insignificant and harmless and maybe even nice.
This thought springs from the fact that I just hesitated to share this random call to dance as a Silent Sunday photo because it seemed too frivolous.
@CiaraNi glad you posted it
️Om halvanden time skal jeg til morgendans, jeg glæder mig

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I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful. I am not ignoring it or untouched by it. I am just right now reacting to the overwhelmingness of it all by tooting about something insignificant and harmless and maybe even nice.
This thought springs from the fact that I just hesitated to share this random call to dance as a Silent Sunday photo because it seemed too frivolous.
@CiaraNi I know the feeling, but when I posted photos of flowers and my cat today I got an overwhelmingly positive response.
I think we need everyone's Silent Sunday posts as a respite from the news. We know folks like you are aware of the awfulness, but we can read the awful news and still appreciate nice things, too — however trivial in the grand scheme of things.
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I wish there were a symbol we could put at the end of a toot about something inconsequential or irrelevant-in-the-big-scheme to indicate: I know world events are awful. I am not ignoring it or untouched by it. I am just right now reacting to the overwhelmingness of it all by tooting about something insignificant and harmless and maybe even nice.
This thought springs from the fact that I just hesitated to share this random call to dance as a Silent Sunday photo because it seemed too frivolous.
I think frivolity is much needed right now.

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@CiaraNi I know the feeling, but when I posted photos of flowers and my cat today I got an overwhelmingly positive response.
I think we need everyone's Silent Sunday posts as a respite from the news. We know folks like you are aware of the awfulness, but we can read the awful news and still appreciate nice things, too — however trivial in the grand scheme of things.
@jeridansky Your flower photos are one of my favourite things on my timeline. Especially at times like these. Amid all the wreckage and worry, it's so good to see the joy and colours of them!
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I think frivolity is much needed right now.

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@CiaraNi glad you posted it
️Om halvanden time skal jeg til morgendans, jeg glæder mig

@ondekvinde Ah hvor dejligt! Jeg er misundelig på den gode måde. Jeg har ingen danseplaner i dag, men det burde jeg måske lave om på - man kan jo også bare danse i køkkenet bare for at danse. Nyd morgendansen!
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@CiaraNi Somehow, this is more relevant than fascist presidents attacking each other.

@anderslund When you put it like that - yes, enig!
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@CiaraNi I know how you feel. I also feel the, mm, hesitancy to post when it's something inconsequential in the big scheme of things. I do it anyway.
We are still every single one of us a person living our little lives, being excited about small things, and I absolutely think you and me and everybody else should share these things 🩷
In fact, I long for a community/instance where those things are the most dominant ones
, so please keep sharing things like that 
@svedigtype Nicely put. The hesitancy is there, right enough. And at the same time it is natural and nice to be 'excited about small things'. I really like that phrase, it captures something important and 'human-sized' in the midst of all the terrible news. I'll be borrowing that phrase, please and tak

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