But
they always are... I've met plenty of great people through the social
media site Meetup.
Writers, partygoers, minimalists, young professionals new to the
city... Many of these have been good people with whom I'm still good
mates. Others, weird as fuck. I'm not in the habit of naming
individuals, but one of the organisers of Manchester Megamix, we'll call her VL,
had set up her own Facebook group chat for people who use the group,
then left it after an argument.
I
suggested, in this group chat, that we go to watch some boxing or
UFC. A few people liked this idea. VL didn't want ideas being thrown
around that weren't hers, so expressed her disagreement then left the
chat. She's still down as one of the organisers, but the group chat
has, unsurprisingly, dried up. There are 50+ people in the chat, but
they're dropping out like flies. The meetup group itself has 5000+
members.
Meanwhile,
I'm grafting away on smaller jobs at the new house. It's really
taking shape. A bit of painting, some curtains and skirting boards
(and figuring out why I've only got 5 channels on Freeview) aside,
the house is ready.
After
Oldham Comic Con
I had amassed a pile of free comics and bought graphic novels, so I'm
dropping in a review in every other blog post for the next few weeks.
Swashbucklers: The Saga Continues features futuristic raiders chasing
each other through space because colonisers are oppressing them. Or
something. When a planet blows up, the shit hits the fan. Very corny,
and with absurd west-country pirate accents hinted in the speech
bubbles.
In
other news, Jemma Lucy liked my tweet.
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