Or exceptionally unhappy. Or ambivalent. Or any other emotion. I can’t see that exceptional happiness would take precedence over any other feeling. But perhaps you don’t vote and are speaking from experience. But, that being the case, you might just be an exceptionally happy person and are, for some strange reason, crediting your lack of involvement in the voting process for that happy circumstance when, in fact, it is purely coincidental.
There’s a lot to think about here ….
I think I misstated that one. I meant to say that if you don’t vote, you don’t get to criticize the evil that is done by the winning candidate.
Or exceptionally unhappy. Or ambivalent. Or any other emotion. I can’t see that exceptional happiness would take precedence over any other feeling. But perhaps you don’t vote and are speaking from experience. But, that being the case, you might just be an exceptionally happy person and are, for some strange reason, crediting your lack of involvement in the voting process for that happy circumstance when, in fact, it is purely coincidental.
There’s a lot to think about here ….
I think I misstated that one. I meant to say that if you don’t vote, you don’t get to criticize the evil that is done by the winning candidate.