07-21-2019, 06:23 PM
(07-21-2019, 12:54 PM)Fourside Seven Wrote: A lot of it was covered in my returning post, but
- I moved away from home the first time, to Suwanee, GA. When that failed, I moved back in with my family for another four years.
- I went through a bunch of jobs, most of them were contract work but I eventually got a part time job at Home Depot. They've since proven themselves to be dickheads.
- 2015, I moved away from home for the second time, all the way to Pittsburgh, PA. It's way different from Atlanta and if I'm being honest, the city is pretty insular but it's better than the south where everyone feels entitled to your business.
- 2016, I landed my first full time job at a company in Wheeling, WV. It's a 120-mile round trip commute daily and that's the part that can suck all the dongs. The company itself can be fucky at times, but I work for a good office and it helps that our boss will literally get on the phone and cuss out HR for us if any of us are even a dollar short on our paychecks.
- 2017, my dad passed away. To this day I have a vague idea of what did him in but I'm still not positive. I'm not on speaking terms with the part of my family that knows for sure. The only thing I got out of my dad's death was a newfound and very extreme dislike of my uncle (his immediate older brother) and his family.
- 2018 and onward has pretty much been business as usual, but I've been working on comic projects and I'm hoping that sometime relatively soon that I'll have an opportunity to finally debut one or more of them. My biggest one right now is a series called Electric Fencer, a complete overhaul of what many of you knew as RyuFox Legends from back in the day.
Addendum: I also forgot to add, starting in 2016, I began helping our local gaming lounge, Looking for Group, with their activities at ReplayFX, Pittsburgh's premier gaming convention/festival. I'm typically helping in the LAN area as well as selling things like pins and T-shirts as well as telling people about LFG, but they get us in for free so really it's just an opportunity to play wall-to-wall video games, arcades, and pinball machines for 12 hours straight for 4 days straight. If any of you are in or near the Ohio Valley in the next week or so, consider checking us out at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. We're on our fourth year and we're only getting bigger.