So I went and voted this morning and to honest I was a little worried that I might end up waiting in long lines so I made sure to bring a book. Thankfully when I got to the polling place in my precinct there was no line and no wait. I literally walked in, filled in a couple of ovals with my bic pen and walked out. Pretty easy. Now we just have to wait around and see how many other people filled in the same ovals as me with their bic pens and we'll know who our next president will be. So we're just one step closer to hopefully working on rebuilding our country and giving back to the people that really need help right now. The only thing I could really think about when I left the polls is how over the last eight years we've seen so many absurd things happen and the absurd way that they were dealt with. I feel that good things are on the way and I purely intend on remaining optimistic about what we have to look forward to.
Looking back at things a previous version of yourself has written can say a lot about how a person develops. I have gone back and read some of my earlier posts on this blog and I am surprised at how much further I have moved forward in my life as a person. I feel that I can articulate myself much more efficiently and don't rely so much on cliche modes of speech or resorting to using obscenities to punctuate how I feel towards certain things. I have either deleted or reverted a lot of my posts back to drafts because at this point I can't read much of them and not cringe. I have done a lot of things with my life over the last fifteen years since I started this blog. I mainly meant to create it as a mental scrapbook, something I could look back on and maybe be a little proud of. I felt pretty much the exact opposite. I really came off as negative and focusing on things that while being important, I had little or no control over. I have come to realize that the world I live in can ...
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