So a line of 7 people accumulated (it was the only lane open), waiting and watching as I tried it again, tried paying for part with the $15 cash that I had, tried my card again, gave some items back (had to call customer service for that), tried it again, still declined even though it was like $13, gave the rest of the items back (had to call customer service back again) and ended up going home with 5 cans of cat food, a cat toy, a gallon of milk, and a gallon of water that I think I accidentally stole.
Then I called Nick bawling my eyes out in the parking lot sitting in my car. This was after I teared up in the store and said 'fuck' a lot so all the people in line would know I was more upset than they were.
Then I got home and had a personal tantrum that scared my cat off so she wouldn't play with her new toy. She did eat her kitty food though. In a few days I may be eating it too.
I have a roommate supposed to move in tomorrow in which case I'll get about $1100 which would be really nice. Rent is due in a week though. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. I need $1400. Putting up fliers tomorrow around campus.
Fuck my life.
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"See, sex and magic have a lot in common. They're both mysterious and spiritual, involve going through an occasional trap door, and, in my case, are always performed for a live audience."
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Donate 20 grains of rice playing a word game... it's addictive
"Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much." -Blaise Pascal.
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"See, sex and magic have a lot in common. They're both mysterious and spiritual, involve going through an occasional trap door, and, in my case, are always performed for a live audience."
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Donate 20 grains of rice playing a word game... it's addictive
"Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much." -Blaise Pascal.
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@littlefishey Old enough to know better, young enough not to care.
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"See, sex and magic have a lot in common. They're both mysterious and spiritual, involve going through an occasional trap door, and, in my case, are always performed for a live audience."
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