Hey @erh.germany,
I enjoyed reading about your trip to the immoral land of Las Vegas lol.
The photos were really cool and I could feel the nostalgia in them as I followed along.
It's nice that you let go of your shyness and indulged in having a good time. Las Vegas is one of those places that if you find yourself there you might as well enjoy yourself because you never know if you're going to find yourself there ever again.
I too found myself in Las Vegas when I was a young man of nineteen years, and it was a lot of fun for me, so much fun I don't even remember half of it :D
I believe we've talked about the prude nature of societies before, so the fact that you embraced your good time by confronting the gossipers bluntly is great, and speaks volumes for the good character traits you possess. Albeit an embarrassed/confronted gossiper might disagree ;D
Thanks for sharing with us my friend, awesome post! 🤗
Thank you, dear @futuremind.
Oh, that is something! I know this feeling from other places I have been, where I had this very thought "not to know if I will ever find me there again" but right in that very moment.
Then it gains something all too conscious at the moment it happens. In a way, it robs spontaneity. Sometimes I lose this ability to be unthinkingly joyful when I take photos, for example. ... Which is fine, of course, because you approach a thing or an experience differently. More with the eye of a silent observer. Until you throw yourself back into life.
LOL. Yeah, I know that feeling, too. :)
We did. In a way, we are all sinners and I know of no one who wasn't or isn't. I have a favorite quote about sins:
Source - translated into English from German.
I found this very very revealing.
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