Learning From Mistakes: Life After the Delaware Election

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The discussion centers around the use of a personal avatar featuring the user and Mike Castle as a self-imposed punishment for misjudging the Delaware election. The user reflects on personal weight gain, attributing it to medication and lifestyle choices. There is a humorous exchange regarding the avatar, with one participant questioning the comparison of Mike Castle to broken glasses, suggesting a sense of shame associated with the avatar choice. The user plans to change their avatar after the elections, indicating a desire to move past this self-imposed punishment.
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Since I was so wrong about the Delaware election, as a self imposed punishment I am using an avatar that is a picture of me and Mike Castle.

On a side note I gained like 60 pounds this past year. I think it is the meds. It could not be all the crap I eat without moving around too much.. Nah..
 
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It's a nice avatar airborne. It reminds me that I really could use my lovely verilux trifocals that my daughter stepped on and broke.
 
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It's a nice avatar airborne. It reminds me that I really could use my lovely verilux trifocals that my daughter stepped on and broke.

Wait a minute... are you comparing Mike Castle with a broken shattered glasses that someone stepped over?
 
The shame, the shame, the shame. I am changing my avatar after elections.
 
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