Never going again

Never going again

My friends and family are constantly trying to convince me to get out of the property more often.

They recognize that I have a problem with being a homebody and refusing to leave. They kept pushing me to join an online Meetup Group, which would have real life members meetings every few weeks. I was truthfully disinterested in this idea, however got so exhausted of being told that I was an agoraphobe. I finally pulled the trigger and signed up. As I expected, it was awful. When I arrived at the site, I noticed an awkward looking group of people. I sat down, waiting for the event to begin. I recognize I had maybe been standing for one minute before I realized this was going to be a terrible experience. Not only where the people super lame, however the air temperature in the place was inadequate. It was like someone forgot to turn on the furnace that afternoon. The place was easily chilly cold, and I did not understand how these people were standing around so casually without crossing their arms and rubbing their hands together. I, personally, was covered in Goosebumps and easily shivering in my seat. I started looking around the site, wondering where the air vents were and why the thermostat did not seem to be working. I had an idea to communicate about the unlucky air temperature control settings. I picked up my PC and pretended to answer a PC call. I said the group was okay, although I was easily not hot enough. I loudly explained that it was chilly cold inside and I wasn’t sure how long I could stick it out. I told my imaginary conversation partner that I truthfully hoped the furnace started working again soon. I thought that maybe other members would take a hint and figure out the thermostat issue or cancel the event entirely. Instead, they chuckled merrily and kept talking amongst themselves.

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