I wish I were less scared of what people thought of me...it's a really dumb thing that I think about.
Just needed to get this off my chest but I got drunk with some friends last night. We were talking and one of my friends called me homophobic because last time we got drunk she and I kissed and apparently drunk me was super shook from that and the Christian in me apparently said I'm going to hell for that afterwards lol... Well I've had a crush on her for over two months now so her saying that was really ironic. I wanted to say a million things in response but didn't say anything. I'm so conflicted
I have my Election Day all planned out. Tomorrow I’m getting another bottle of wine so that I’ll be drunk when the results start coming in in case we lose. I scheduled my work that day so I get off right before the polls close. The bottle of champagne will be opened and enjoyed once the election is called for Biden whether that’s election night or later in the week.
Feels like this year has gone by incredibly fast but also just as sluggishly slow at the same time. Can't wait til its all done... Its also been long enough without hockey...
I have been seeing some analysts predicting it could be a couple of weeks before everything is known in some of the states. It's definitely going to be interesting to see how things will evolve. It's a lot closer than what some pre-election polls have led on - some of these pollsters need to take a good look at their methodologies (again).
I am in agreement with this and especially with your last sentence. It's like a bad train wreck that you keep looking back at.
I'm scared. I'm confused. Everything is going wrong. I don't know what to think about anything. And I know I should talk to people, and I know I have people who will listen... ...Why don't I do anything?
It's mindboggling, to be honest. If Trump ends up winning, the polling would have an even larger error than in 2016. If the polls are within the margin of error that makes sense and it would be difficult to say who is going to win. But if a candidate who has a consistant lead of 7, 8, 9 percentage points, if not more, ends up losing, there is something wrong. That said, I have read that there are 106 million mail in votes. Not sure how many of those have been counted; in close states it could still make a difference, I suppose.
Neither did I nor my friends. The surprises are Pennsylvania - not yet finished - and Florida ... by that much ?!?
Only five days into November and it already feels like an eternity--and I've been keeping myself busy, no less. I've done more in a two-day span than I typically do in a week. This is the number one reason why I hate when he goes away. >.>