Quote Originally Posted by LKWayvern View Post
Nice to see you around, too! And yeah, more roots--but also it's just easier to find stuff? Social media is very focused on the now, and posts or tweets or what have you vanish into the void eventually. (Unless someone screenshots one and shares it around.) But forum threads stick around--or at least the ones on this forum. Part of the reason I thoughts about coming back is actually that I wanted to reread some stuff I remembered was on this forum--and despite not having been updated since 2015, the threads were still there!

Not to mention it's just kinda...slower. You can get to stuff when you get to stuff, unlike Twitter or Discord where it feels like there's a bit of pressure to respond Right Away.
You've hit the nail on the head for me. I've found it intimidating to try and join a community and find that there are hundreds of unread messages between the start and the end of a work day in a large general chat. If you're looking for something specific, you have to hope that someone sees your message, has the information or link available, and that you see it too. Notably, I've seen the message flood occur in groups with members in the single digits. The compartmentalization of a forum is a very nice contrast to that.

Quote Originally Posted by Cleobel View Post
@LKWayvern Thank you for asking. I have also had some rough patches, and I am going through one right now.
(About a month ago, I told our friend KFT that I was looking for a new home to rent, as you can see on the previous page of this thread. I still haven't found a place to rent. But that's not the only reason why I'm going through a rough patch.)

@Kentucky Fried Torchic Welcome back! I look forward to reading your next posts. How were your trips?
I'm sorry to hear that you're still navigating the brambles, Cleobel. I hope that it passes and you come out stronger on the other side.

My traveling went pretty well! It was nice to have some time off from work and to see family, friends, and eat good food without worrying about what I had to get done the next day or the day after that. Of course, the vacation couldn't last forever and I came home to a dirty house and an work e-mail inbox full of questions and requests. But I hope that the period away will help carry me through the rest of the summer!