Quote by Scoopster:
So uhhh.. mornin' all! It's been a while.
I've been dealing with some serious depression over the past like six months. And probably long before that, just not as bad. I've always been an introverted person, and events throughout my life haven't really helped any of that. On top of that, I tend to get obsessively interested in doing things that I like, shutting out things that I don't like or that frustrate me (like our ongoing national political nightmare), and forsaking others things & relationships as a result.
And now I'm having to deal with health issues too. I've been having some tests done on a large bump on my neck. The initial round didn't find anything conclusive other than fluid buildup and some swollen lymph nodes, but now I'm starting to get some aching so they're gonna try to find the source & I imagine drain it fully..
Anyways, the thing that finally triggered me to come back was this story from the LAist - detainees at a California concentration camp are being sprayed down with highly toxic & undiluted chemicals under the guise of controlling COVID. When I read this I literally had to throw up.
Quote by TriSec:
Greetings, comrades.
TriSec's long, brave, face is finally starting to wither away. There was a trigger event.
I got "The Beautiful Ones" for Christmas, but have just started reading it as my "summer read".
19 pages in, and I had to put it down.
"I followed him out of the conference room and into an elevator where, less than three months later, he would be found dead. It was an impossible outcome to imagine."
Waking up to Minneapolis at war with itself, 100,000 dead, the President doing everything he can to destroy everything, America fracturing faster than even I can comprehend.
It's all too much to bear today.
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Is it me, or does Ted Cruz know look like a bad co-splay of Roger Delgado's version of the Master from the Jon Pertwee years of "Doctor Who"?