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Volcano1985 Posted 17 years ago
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Present condition of mind

I don't wonder you are in your present condition of mind.

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It's not surprising to me that you feel as you do just now. Your present condition of mind is your mood right now. You can be "frightened", "depressed", "worried", "ecstatic", "excited", "upset", or any of a great number of other emotions.

  • It's not surprising to me that you feel as you do just now.
  • Your present condition of mind is your mood right now.
  • You can be "frightened", "depressed", "worried", "ecstatic", "excited", "upset", or any of a great number of other emotions.
  • CJ
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It's not surprising to me that you feel as you do just now.

Your present condition of mind is your mood right now. You can be "frightened", "depressed", "worried", "ecstatic", "excited", "upset", or any of a great number of other emotions.

CJ

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