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I don’t like phone calls. Do not call me. But today, I needed a particular film stock and due to the current ~situation~ it’s hard to come by. I could have visited every film lab in town. Instead, I grew a pair and called around. It took five minutes. I drove to the right store and got my shit. Later, I was heading to an event at a venue I’ve never been to in a part of town I wasn’t familiar with and was wondering about parking. I hate not knowing the parking situation. So I fucking called the venue! And they fucking told me the best option in two minutes!! God, do I love making phone calls now?!
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long time listener first time caller
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@SOFT it's me
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Ugh when you realize the true shitification of everything And that person to person is the way things work!
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@PAINQUEEN for real
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usually it's the best way to get things done short of actually going to the place the only problem is you have to interact with another person and that's not so great
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@QUANTAVIOUS-JONES we need to unlearn being afraid of interacting with people. i’m still working on this
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I’d been putting off making a bunch of calls and boy, turns out, it’s much easier than I thought. Gets to the meat of your inquiry!
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@SALAD_VALET saves so much time and isn’t nearly as stressful as my mind makes it out to be
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heavy on the hating not knowing parking situations !!! boy if that aint me
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@JEANNEDIELMAN please give me all the information. yes, more than you think i need
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pick up the mf horn
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@SHADOWBENI hello? lucius speaking
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did this recently to check if they had specific pair of shoes, it was so smooth but I will still shit my pants a bit before calling 😅
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@SINDY we’re going to get better at this together 🤝
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It is the way.
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@THECLACK im learning, im learning
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