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Hi all, name's Morgan, you can call me Morgie or Morgan, doesn't matter. I'm 37 or 38 I can't remember anymore. My brain's kinda going. She/her pronouns, was out forever ago but stopped online stuff a long time ago but with the recent scares with trump/other things and all. I kinda don't want to find out how truly alone I was. So I am here to make friends! I play guitar, like all day, too much, it's all I do really outside of occasionally game. Mostly just surf the web and try to play harder and better each day. Disabled but what else is new lol. Um, oh I practice Irish Paganism and do a lot of stuff with my Diety, I am not sure what more to say than that on that note.

 

I got a cat named Dottiebean, I call her my beauty queen, she's a precious rescue that was given to me on christmas a couple years ago to make my world so much happier and happier she made it! I mostly came here cause recently my mom decided that I wasn't going to be part of her life anymore it seems. That was like the realization of how alone I kinda am. Just kept to myself mostly being a shut in is all. Not depressed, just kinda aloof XD lemme post a pic of my guitar :D Life's been rough but at least I got guitar and my roomie. She's been a godsend. Like the best thing to happen to me in all my life. We've been through everything together, brides maids once, drove from Michigan to Texas to get my cat, homeless together found a house together. We are inseparable XD

 

Idk what else to post, um you can ask me stuff I should respond but anxiety gets me XD

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Glad you are here and know you aren't alone. Also know you aren't the only musician. There are some incredible musicians here. I've been a singer/songwriter for over 40 years and record in my own studio. Glad you joined us.

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Great to meet you, @morgie. Welcome to the community. I have a Siberian husky whom I also call my beauty queen. That's great you're so tight with your roomie & that you enjoy music so much. I am in the process of applying for disability, myself. It's ironic how hard they make you work to prove you cannot work, lol. 

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9 hours ago, Heather Shay said:

Glad you are here and know you aren't alone. Also know you aren't the only musician. There are some incredible musicians here. I've been a singer/songwriter for over 40 years and record in my own studio. Glad you joined us.

eee thank you, it's nice too because I really need other people to bug about it other than my roomie XD

 

11 minutes ago, Vidanjali said:

Great to meet you, @morgie. Welcome to the community. I have a Siberian husky whom I also call my beauty queen. That's great you're so tight with your roomie & that you enjoy music so much. I am in the process of applying for disability, myself. It's ironic how hard they make you work to prove you cannot work, lol. 

yeah they do it's so awful, also omg a dog, I love dogs, can't have any here in the apartment but i get to play with some pitties at my step moms house every holiday so theres that at least XD my roomie  has been all the family I never got when I was with my mom and I'm so happy for her ^_^

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Welcome to the forums! It's nice to meet you. I have two cats myself, Magneto and Wolverine (after the X-men characters). They're black cats, each missing one eye -- one's missing the right and the other's missing the left.

 

Nice guitar B) 

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I like you're guitar, I know nothing about music or anything but it looks cool. I used to mess with my uncles all the time when I was younger though. 

 

Also I'm pretty much the same when it comes to being somewhat of a shut in. I get it lol

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Welcome Morgie its really nice to meet you! There are a lot of lovely people here who will make you feel right at home. Cats are wonderful, have three myself, and they just brighten up the day with their antics (when not fast asleep of course, plotting the next bout of chaos no doubt!!).Take care and enjoy the forums.

Emily x

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