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5 years ago
Hey all
This year has been crazy, hasn't it? Luckily I've missed the worst of it somehow- I got sued at the start but then we settled in a way I could handle, I got jerked around on a pay raise but eventually got a bigger one than what I was expecting, my hours at work were cut in April but I still got enough work to keep the bills paid, people at work have been exposed to and/or show symptoms of Coronavirus but I haven't gotten sick (yet), and... Yeah. So far things are turning out pretty well for me.
The most direct impact of the pandemic on me so far is that my roommates and I had all bought season passes for the local amusement park as part of a plan to actually spend more time together, and now the amusement park is closed and they won't refund the season passes. But that's a pretty trivial loss compared to what other people are going through, so I'm lucky. And I guess we've spent more time together? Not a lot more though, the roommate who works from home has this annoying habit of being on call for work whenever I have free time. C'est la vie.
I am still working on my anxiety issues. They haven't gone away, of course, but I feel generally better about life right now, which is good. My allergies have also improved over where they were a couple years ago, which is miraculous. I'm starting to suspect the house I was living in then had a mold that I was allergic to, although I have no way of proving it as we moved out.
I'm also still putting more focus on writing than drawing at the moment, since writing helps with the anxiety issues. I have a couple major fanfics I'm working on, and I'm considering dipping my toe into writing Transformation stories in the near future. I also have an amorphous, quarter-baked plan for a completely original work of fiction that I might want to do someday. I'm taking that slow, however.
I have drawn a little bit recently, which I will try to post if I can remember it when I wake up. I'm currently writing this as I pass out for the night, so wouldn't do me any good to try and post it now.
So um...yeah! Hope everyone is doing ok and has dodged the worst of the 2020 mess so far.
This year has been crazy, hasn't it? Luckily I've missed the worst of it somehow- I got sued at the start but then we settled in a way I could handle, I got jerked around on a pay raise but eventually got a bigger one than what I was expecting, my hours at work were cut in April but I still got enough work to keep the bills paid, people at work have been exposed to and/or show symptoms of Coronavirus but I haven't gotten sick (yet), and... Yeah. So far things are turning out pretty well for me.
The most direct impact of the pandemic on me so far is that my roommates and I had all bought season passes for the local amusement park as part of a plan to actually spend more time together, and now the amusement park is closed and they won't refund the season passes. But that's a pretty trivial loss compared to what other people are going through, so I'm lucky. And I guess we've spent more time together? Not a lot more though, the roommate who works from home has this annoying habit of being on call for work whenever I have free time. C'est la vie.
I am still working on my anxiety issues. They haven't gone away, of course, but I feel generally better about life right now, which is good. My allergies have also improved over where they were a couple years ago, which is miraculous. I'm starting to suspect the house I was living in then had a mold that I was allergic to, although I have no way of proving it as we moved out.
I'm also still putting more focus on writing than drawing at the moment, since writing helps with the anxiety issues. I have a couple major fanfics I'm working on, and I'm considering dipping my toe into writing Transformation stories in the near future. I also have an amorphous, quarter-baked plan for a completely original work of fiction that I might want to do someday. I'm taking that slow, however.
I have drawn a little bit recently, which I will try to post if I can remember it when I wake up. I'm currently writing this as I pass out for the night, so wouldn't do me any good to try and post it now.
So um...yeah! Hope everyone is doing ok and has dodged the worst of the 2020 mess so far.
"Failure to provide service that was purchased."
If that fails, you may wish to file in a small claims court, which is generally cheap.
But how much effort you put into it is of course determined by how costly the tickets were. Cheap tickets = probably just try through your credit card (it's just a phone call).