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It’s not like I’m going to stop this any time soon.

For several years, I’ve kept my online life almost completely separate from my real life.

And the “almost” is a technicality that I’m about to get to regarding who I have friended on Facebook.

On Facebook, I have a variety of filters that I use depending on people’s interests, but the filters are also set up in such a way that I can easily separate those that I have friended on it who I know in real life and those who I know over the Internet. For instance, I don’t have any friends in real life who would be interested in a fandom, or fandoms, and feel that it’s better to exclude them from posts that I make related to the fandoms that I am part of. If I want to post something that I’d be far more comfortable with real-life friends of mine reading, I filter them into the post and my Internet friends out of it. This works as well as it does because I post next to nothing public. The only things that I post that are public are non-profit fundraisers such as the annual birthday one and Giving Tuesday stuff, which you don’t appear to have a choice in… I mean, not unless that has changed between now and a few days ago when I posted a non-profit fundraiser for Claire’s Place. If it has, please let me know. As for my Twitter, it’s relegated to people that I know (and would like to follow) online since I don’t appear to have that many real-life friends who even use the site. Last time I checked, I didn’t have any. All of them were on Facebook. However, having a place where I can discuss fandom with people that are on that same level has been nice — I also went a step further and made it so that it’s not searchable by anyone who does know me in real life just to continue to keep the two apart.

On Facebook, my friends’ list (and number of mutual friends, I want to say) is not visible to anyone but me.

Of course, none of this is against the people that I know in real life… but like I’ve said, the things that I have in common with them are different from the things that I have in common with Internet friends. A lot different.

I finally put an exclusion for my IP into my tracker!

Before, my internal tracker would catch me at least once whenever I came to my own domain to log in to blog, that sort of thing. I was finally able to set an exclusion so it ignores my IP whenever I do that, which makes my stats more accurate. It took about a week and some change for my daily visits to my own blog to write in it to “flush out of the system”, but they eventually did, and now it doesn’t show my visits here at all.

I’m betting that my package was stolen…

The tracking on the package that I’m talking about was mysteriously retroactively modified to “show” that it had arrived at my home the day that it was supposed to, marked as Delivered… when it wasn’t, because I checked everywhere that they could leave a package and it was not. So I’ve been in touch with FedEx over Twitter for the past few days, having reported the item as missing or stolen and causing FedEx to have to do a thorough trace on it. My hunch is that the item was stolen, because that honestly would not surprise me at this point (although it would sadden me, because that means that in order to get Monster what I wanted to get him before his birthday in early December, I would need to order the item again as I wait for a refund to process with whoever I’m going to have to go through to cause that… this is very likely what’s going to happen). This was something that should have arrived at the house well before Monster’s birthday, having meticulously been planned out… and it also helped that the release of the game that I wanted him to have was a few weeks before his birthday, making this even better. So I planned this out. They dropped the ball.

Like I’ve said, I don’t think I’m going to continue shopping at Wal-mart online if all they use is FedEx.

This may be an unavoidable, inescapable fact where I live. I don’t know for certain. But if it is, well, it is…

Next time maybe I’ll just go digital here.

Something that I got Monster was supposed to arrive yesterday, but was unexpectedly delayed with the last tracking scan being on the delivery truck… and now it says that it will be here by Monday. If I had known that there would be a delay like this while the thing was on the delivery truck of all places I might have, probably would have gotten it digital. It was meant to be one of the newest Pokemon games available since we’ve been playing them together since Monster was like… three, and since Bub was born. Sure, that will more than likely involve juggling space on the microSD cards, or games’ other internal storages, at some point, but it beats the alternative of shipping progressively getting slower on things (especially around the holidays).

If this doesn’t come, I will report it to FedEx as missing the first day that I am able to since it was supposed to come through FedEx, and then simply never get anything from Walmart again unless it’s in person or me doing something like picking up medications from Walmart… again, in person. What sucks is the fact that my insurance now allows most of our medications to be shipped to our house, which would be nice if it weren’t for the fact that FedEx would be the ones shipping and delivering them. Maybe I won’t take my chances…

Well, that should have ended predictably for him.

Someone on my governor’s Facebook page said something really ableist about how I needed to teach my disabled children to rely on themselves rather than other people, and through the help of my friends finding out where he worked that got reported to the Human Relations (HR) department of his job. We’ve confirmed that it is his job by virtue of their response to us — they’ve also stated that they will take the appropriate action to it, so I can only imagine that they are not pleased that one of their employees foamed at the mouth about how disabled children of all people “needed to learn to rely on themselves”. It was said in an extremely ableist context, although the fact that it was ableist was clear to most people to begin with off the top, so it should be no wonder that it was actually reported to the Human Relations department of his job. I mean, this sort of thing happens on social media now when people can’t keep their mouths shut about things…

Also, it’s Halloween today. Because we are still in the midst of a global pandemic and the majority of the populace seems to have forgotten about that, the kids will be sharing a two-pound bag of candy amongst themselves in the living room rather than going out Trick-or-Treating. I would have given it to them yesterday since that was when our city “had” Trick-or-Treating to avoid having it fall on a Sunday and a school night (but more so on the fact that it fell on a Sunday this year), but Monster was adamant that they wait to open the bag of candy until it was actually Halloween, and for some reason Bub went along with this rather than open the bag of candy himself and turn it into a fight that I would’ve had to break up. That still surprises me.

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