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Live, love and laugh at the bad bits of life

K.Wilson26 min ago
It is always a pleasure to read Pass Notes ( Live, Laugh, Love signs: the worst interiors trend of all time?, 5 November ). Shelley's line "I feared, loved, hated, suffered, did, & died", from The Triumph of Life (1822), could be considered the true antecedent of "Live, laugh, love", offering a reflection on life that includes the bad bits. David Edmonds Marazion, Cornwall

I note that Mr Trump's head is now so big that you could only get half of it on the front page of the print edition ( American dread, 7 November ). Mick Gough Stoke-on-Trent

Nineteen news pages on the US elections in the print edition today (7 November), but only an effigy of Farage at the end of them – not as uplifting as the otter story ( Letters, 6 November ). Alan Gent Cheadle, Greater Manchester

After "25 pages of news, analysis and opinion" on Trump in your print edition, please Make America Go Away – Maga. Richard Newton Price Greenwich, London

This is the way the world ends , not with a bang but with a Trump. Gill Travers Harrow, London

My phone keeps trying to change "Badenoch" to "bad enough", and I can't tell if it's autocorrect or if my phone has become sentient. Daniel Owen Torrington, Devon

Boris Johnson's memoir should be in the fiction section of the bookshop, not the history section ( Letters, 3 November ). Patrick Sheehy Blackheath, London

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