But I’m very thankful that no one is slamming my head against the wall anymore.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that the speaker, Harry Anderson, is grateful that he is no longer experiencing physical abuse, such as having his head slammed against a wall. This implies that he has gone through a difficult or traumatic experience, but is now in a better situation where he is not being harmed in that way.
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