Flight that was supposed to leave at 11 delayed by eight hours because fuck you, that's why. Rebooked on a flight with a connection that gets me in four hours later. If nothing goes wrong. Track record for nothing going wrong not sterling at this point.
On my plane. Let's see what happens from here.
At the gate for my connecting flight. Meanwhile, the flight I was originally has been delayed even further and will arrive at its destination eleven hours later than it was originally scheduled. Sorry, anyone who stayed with that flight.
On my connecting flight. Cautiously optimistic.
Home.
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I've occasionally been called a "wife guy" because I post about Krissy a lot. Well, maybe? But, I don't know. I think it's okay to acknowledge you love and respect your spouse, and I'm upfront that our conflicts, etc are not for Twitter consumption.
Part of it is the general assumption that everything public individuals (even minor ones like me) post on social media is calculated to enhance "the brand." I'm well aware this account is performative, but also I just hang out here, y'know? So a tiny perceptual conflict there.
Anyway, with all above noted, if you wonder why I post about Krissy, it's not so much about branding or to prove I'm an okay dude. I just, you know, like her, and think you folks might like to see her from my perspective from time to time. I think she's pretty neat.
Dear Lord, let Ohio State win today otherwise my entire state will be unbearable for a week at least.
Update: Oh, dear.
(As reminder to everyone, I grew up in California and went to a Division III school; my psychological well-being is not wrapped up in the disposition of this annual game. However, the same is not true for most of the rest of the state, alas.)
1. Credit where credit is due: I've noticed that Twitter has gotten better at shunting the spammy/trollish/asshole replies I get below the "show more replies" line, which both keeps others from being accosted by BS and makes it easier for me to hide/block bad replies.
2. This is especially noticeable in tweets about politics and/or COVID; it's relatively uncommon now for the meme-spewing bot accounts to get their responses above the line. It's not perfect and there are some false positives, but overall, better than it was before.
3. While I'm at it, the "Hide" function that also asks you if you want to block the account is super useful, both in removing bad replies from general view and getting rid of the offending account permanently. After regular use, the amount of replies I have to hide has gone down.
Today I go in for a dental check-up and tooth cleaning, or as I like to call it, Semi-Annual Disappoint My Dental Hygienist By Still Not Getting a Water Pik Day
I already know I'm going to disappoint my hygienist because I flossed this morning and had some bleeding of the gums, and I know she wanted to be the one to do that for me
The worst part of this is that this is actually a rescheduled appointment and when they told me they needed to reschedule I was all "Great, I have a whole other month to really strengthen up my gum game" and then I spent it all, like, eating candy orange slices right before bed