Bit of a Slowatus!
Jul. 19th, 2015 04:58 pmIn case you haven't noticed, Ib and Wirt haven't been around much lately.
Unfortunately, summertime is the worst time of year for me. I work at a library, the main branch for my city, and from June to August in America we've got the Summer Reading Program. We're getting constantly buried in books and children [who get dumped off for a 10 hour day wtf.]. Then, I get to come home to all my adult responsibilities like cleaning, cooking, and paying bills. Needless to say, it's pretty exhausting- especially so if you're autistic.
So, in order to keep myself from having a meltdown, I have to spend more time "decompressing". Which usually consists of sitting on the couch and playing skyrim or watching hoarders to forget about the noise of the day. Unfortunately, this hinders my RP time, as I lose a lot of my motivation.
Basically, I'll still be around, and I'm sorry if my tags are later than usual. SRP ends on the 15th of August, and once we hit September and the start of the school year, things will get much better. Thanks all for understanding!
Unfortunately, summertime is the worst time of year for me. I work at a library, the main branch for my city, and from June to August in America we've got the Summer Reading Program. We're getting constantly buried in books and children [who get dumped off for a 10 hour day wtf.]. Then, I get to come home to all my adult responsibilities like cleaning, cooking, and paying bills. Needless to say, it's pretty exhausting- especially so if you're autistic.
So, in order to keep myself from having a meltdown, I have to spend more time "decompressing". Which usually consists of sitting on the couch and playing skyrim or watching hoarders to forget about the noise of the day. Unfortunately, this hinders my RP time, as I lose a lot of my motivation.
Basically, I'll still be around, and I'm sorry if my tags are later than usual. SRP ends on the 15th of August, and once we hit September and the start of the school year, things will get much better. Thanks all for understanding!