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And you are?

So, how is everyone? How does everyone feel? How does feeling that way make you feel? If you could feel differently, how would you feel about feeling that way? Have you been sick recently? If you have been sick, how did you feel about feeling sick? Feeling sick about feeling sick usually makes me sicker, which in turn gives me a sicker feeling down deep on the inside, where most feelings are felt. It is never good when you feel bad in your deep down feeling feeling area, which is your gut. When you feel feelings inside of your feeling feeling area, which as I said, is the gut, you get a feeling of happiness, which is far from the feeling of sickness, which is what you get when you feel sick about feeling sick. Feeling sick is no fun, I assure you, but feeling good about your chances of feeling better is good. Its always better to feel good about your sick feeling rather than feeling bad about your sick feelings; it seems to make the sick feeling go away faster, which makes you feel happy feelings once again. Have you ever felt that you've said a word so many times that it doesnt make sense anymore? I feel that way right now about the word 'feel', which no longer looks spelled right, nor does it sound right. It just doesnt feel the same as it did a few minutes ago when I started typing this long, drawn out paragraph, which started out by asking you how you felt today. In the couple of minutes that its taken you to read this article, you may have felt feelings of happiness, sadness, or sickness, all of which have been mentioned thus far in this blog. If you have indeed felt any of these feelings, then you'll feel it in your gut, the main feeling feeling area, which, again, I have already told you. It was somewhere around the middle of this article, so you might want to back track just to make sure you understand. Feeling unsure about knowing where feelings are felt is never good, which may in turn make you feel bad about not knowing. By the way, I feel great. How does everyone feel?

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