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I moved recently to start a new job and part of my commute now involves one of those high capacity toll booths where a two lane road suddenly flares out into 5-7 lanes of total anarchy with no lines anywhere, and then narrows back down to two lanes again, and we're just supposed to sort ourselves out? Who designed this
anyway I dreamed up this helpful anatomical guide on the drive home
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okay, I'm crowdsourcing advice for a minute, so bear with me and please lend some words if you have any:
I want to get out of the house more. Like, on a regular basis. Weekly, maybe. Preferably, I would like to be interacting with people—the same people—every time, for... like... accountability, but also because I am hoping to put myself out there as the 21st century's most neurotic platonic Casanova. Uh. Making a friend or more out of this would be desirable. But I think if I go out with the intention of making a friend, I will be disappointed.
So. I want to go do something, for that something's own sake. I don't want to go be fake once a week hoping to get a friend out of it.
However, the beautiful state of Iowa is a bit cultureless, and I am too introverted and easily overwhelmed for this world (e.g. going to bars is probably not gonna be my thing). So.... I guess.... any suggestions? opinions? thoughts on making friends in general, or finding good activities as an introverted adult, in general?
oh yeah, also: I am poor. that's a factor. so. signing up a class or similar is not a great option right now.
what the heck, I'll add a silly poll for fun:
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My friends are demanding I post about my shop
I sell books, prints, keychains, pins, and stickers!
(I have more than is pictured, you can see everything in the shop)
I also have some Genshin Impact pins (and some prints) for if you're not interested in stuff from the obscure webcomics I make
But if you are interested in stuff from the obscure webcomics I make, I've got a ton of stuff! It's taking up a lot of space in my apartment, help me out!
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I'm feeling exhausted and frustrated as of late. I've been trying to find a job, but not only do I lack qualifications for the ones available, but my pool of options is limited because of my living situation. I only have an Associate of Arts to my name, as I did not transfer to another college after completing my time in the local community college. I have to stay close to home to help manage a dementia patient. With my mental bandwidth spent worrying about my family most of the time, it's difficult to work through these emotions and mental hurdles. The dementia patient is growing difficult to work with in many ways.
I'm also a type 1 diabetic with autism and anxiety, so my stamina is inconsistent at best. I'm not unhirable. I've held a data entry position for a non-profit organization and two retail jobs. But there were always ableist coworkers or superiors who made my life harder. A few high blood sugar episodes later, and they wanted me gone. It's probably because I live in the South, where everyone fetishizes this bootstrap-pulling mentality that my disabilities prevent me from fulfilling. Pardon me for having to stop and take care of myself...
If given no other option, I'd take up another retail job until my living situation drastically changes--namely, when the dementia patient finally passes away, and we can expand our horizons past this house. But at this rate, I'm more tempted to work freelance. I have skills in writing, data entry, and even some illustration (though I could afford to up my output a little on the latter). These are all things that I work on during my free time, and I'm well-versed enough to make a living off of those skills...
But the prospect of making a job out of any of the three seems daunting. I wouldn't mind blogging as an option, hell, I would even become a YouTuber if it would pay the bills and if I find something I'm passionate about enough to discuss. But I don't know if the content I want to create could be monetized. The only thing I know for certain is that I want a job where I can afford to go at my own pace, ensuring enough self-care to function at my best.
I wish I had a properly defined answer. I really do. If anyone is out there with some insight, especially if they have a similar experience to mine, I'd love to hear it.
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