>>104207450Hey. Relax. Don’t look so sad. Chin up. Sure, the domain is changing. It’s going to be a little different when you say “Morning, /co/,” from now on. I won't lie to you and say it may not seem so at first, but it will be. You'll feel it. But you've got to know that these things happen -- that change happens. Change is the first step to finding a new path. It can be fantastic, it can be catastrophic. When you really take the time to think about it, change is a frightening thing. When you’re on the precipice of change, you’re powerless, unable to comprehend the absolute scale of endless possibilities. I’d know. I’ve seen change before. But hey, you know what? In change, we can still find comfort in what we know is constant. You’ve been telling me good morning for too long to stop now. Yes, you’re feeling a little down. I get it. But even though there’s going to be a change, guess what won’t? Guess what you will find there every day to make you warm, to make you smile? That every day, as long as the planet turns, as long as you and I are here in this time, there will always be the sunrise, there will always be time for breakfast, there will always be the color of the sky changing as the birds start to chirp on branches outside your window, or as the coffee shop down the street starts to brew there the first cup of coffee for someone on their way to work. Every day on Earth, there will always be Morning -- always. And do you know whose job is it to tell me that it’s good? Heh. You guessed. It’s yours. Now, finish your cereal. We have a whole new domain to move to and we can’t do it on an empty stomach.
I know Jon sure wouldn’t want to... Good morning, /co/. Have a good day.