Live, love and laugh at the bad bits of life

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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 EdmondsMarazion, 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 GoughStoke-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 GentCheadle, Greater Manchester

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

This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but with a Trump.Gill TraversHarrow, 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 OwenTorrington, Devon

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

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