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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2576571" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>[USER=401801]@JoKalsbeek[/USER] See? Told you so!</p><p></p><p></p><p>And you were also advised that you're very welcome to come on the forum because you need our support. </p><p>Don't you dare feeling you're not doing good enough when you come here for <strong>you</strong>, with little room to help new members out. </p><p>You've done more than your share of that when you had that room (as proven by the many kind reactions to your long post by people who haven't forgotten you), everybody is more than willing to give back.</p><p></p><p>One of your amazing strengths is finding ways to still do things you enjoy even in the darkest times. </p><p>When Kornelis was at his worst (and you weren't that much better), trips to different cities had to be changed to visiting the neighbourhood cats on a bench no further than 100 meter from your home but you still did it! You never stopped making amazing photographs (and being overly critical of them).</p><p></p><p>With everything that has been thrown at you, you didn't hide away in a dark room and deep depression. Instead, you found some more strength to keep fighting and improving every time despite your stupid brain telling you you're not good enough like a stupid song stuck in your brain accompanying everything you do.</p><p></p><p>I wish for you to truly feel what a strong and wonderful person you are because you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2576571, member: 372207"] [USER=401801]@JoKalsbeek[/USER] See? Told you so! And you were also advised that you're very welcome to come on the forum because you need our support. Don't you dare feeling you're not doing good enough when you come here for [B]you[/B], with little room to help new members out. You've done more than your share of that when you had that room (as proven by the many kind reactions to your long post by people who haven't forgotten you), everybody is more than willing to give back. One of your amazing strengths is finding ways to still do things you enjoy even in the darkest times. When Kornelis was at his worst (and you weren't that much better), trips to different cities had to be changed to visiting the neighbourhood cats on a bench no further than 100 meter from your home but you still did it! You never stopped making amazing photographs (and being overly critical of them). With everything that has been thrown at you, you didn't hide away in a dark room and deep depression. Instead, you found some more strength to keep fighting and improving every time despite your stupid brain telling you you're not good enough like a stupid song stuck in your brain accompanying everything you do. I wish for you to truly feel what a strong and wonderful person you are because you are. [/QUOTE]
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