Hello everyone, this is Refried. Today is Friday, May 29. I passed inspection but not enthusiastically and I think it should have been more recognized as really well done. I also went to the post office twice and was not able to get my package even though amazon said it was delivered. I am having some serious problems at this post office and I think they are trying to find ways to do refusal to serve. If I don't get the books tomorrow, I am going to go to the police station about it. Possibly some stuff I mailed was also sent late but I don't know.
This could be a re enactment of the barnes and noble case but I am a little bit tired of that, everyone. Where is my writing career? Where are the book sales? This game is cruel and there are millions of people who I don't respect. And it is a loss for them. Pretty severe for some people, and if you are reading this, your case is against Barnes and Noble. Are people waiting for me to say "also NYU?" I could have handled NYU's injustice much better if my patience had not been destroyed by more criminal abuse.
It is weird to have these post office problems. I do not know what to do. But I think it might be kind of simple. Like you just report it and they fix it. I mean is it happening at all the post offices? Is it "nonviolent resistance?" Well how inspiring and historic. I guess the paycheck part is what confuses me.
Anyway it is bothering me right now also because amazon changed the design of their page and the books don't look as good and I think they know that and did it for some reason involving their own power.
But possibly it is time to accept a career that is over. It was what it was and I will get the missing readership in heaven. Sometimes when I think of that I don't feel like starting over, but that might be the point, is that the books will be popular there as is, and might already be.
I actually could stand up to the conspiracy and unpublish everything. And say time is up for everyone. I mean was the goal for me to see that everyone just wants my money? I do not think that was always true.
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