obieblu
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This is going around even Chinese social media. I think the CPC bots haven’t caught up with it, yet. 
The package arrived! I’m headed home next week.
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Hell yeah 
Have fun reading my hand writing. 
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“I only worry about these three things…”
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Eiwynn
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That is a shame, your presence here is valued by many, including myself.
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Oh you’re back. What happened? you just kind of left.
We probably shouldn’t delve into that particular quagmire.
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Alright, glad yoyr back and still looking foreward to your WIPs if you’re still working on them.
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Thanks! Yes, I’m still working on all my stories.
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Ob god you are back i was sad when i heared that you left 
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annnnnd… I can breathe again.
thanks for coming back man <3
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Mojack
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I’m so happy you’re back, I was sad when I’d discovered you’d left.
Welcome back!
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Hi, everyone. I’m Samuel, the author of The Magician’s Burden, Trial of the Demon Hunter, Captive of Fortune, and Foundation of Nightmares, as well as several WIPs, including Mass Mother Murderer, A Wretched Heart, Winter of the Bovine, The Twisted Village, and The Enchanter’s Misery.
So, I’ve been working at a theater for the past three years. However, I’ve recently been informed that the theater is being shut down, so I’ll be getting laid off in anywhere from 1-2 months.
Now, I plan on releasing The Wretched Heart in a few weeks, and MMM sometime in late Spring. At that point, I would have a total of six published works. I think that with just a little bit extra support, it’s totally feasible that I could forget about looking for another job, and just write full time.
Not only would this make me much happier, but it would mean that I’d easily be able to write twice as much as I do now. So, all of this brings me to a big question. If I made a Patreon, would anyone actually be interested in becoming a patron? If so, what kinds of benefits would you like to see?
Let me know your thoughts. 
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