Alaska Community Discord Channel

in #alaska7 years ago

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It has been awhile since I have posted.

I've been going through a separation from my wife, 6 years of marriage.

The separation has been hard on us and our 6 year old daughter, and it appears that the best decision for all three of us is going to be a divorce. Ultimately the upcoming months will be some of the hardest I have experienced of my 31 years on Earth, but hopefully after the paperwork is finished and the finances have been de-tangled we will all feel a bit of relief.

I have been on Discord lurking around and learning how to start mining. I have since started mining UBIQ, it seems like it has healthy room to grow and the DAG size fits in my 2GB video card.

This morning I thought what the hell, and started my own Discord Channel meant for the Alaskan Community to come together, or anyone that wants to get to know Alaskan culture/people. I have added the link to my personnel Facebook and the channel will have some of my home grown Alaska friends stopping by.

Please stop by and lets grow our Alaskan Steemit Community.

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Nice I will resteem and visit your channel

I saw you stopped by. Thank you. I would love to evolve the Alaska Steemit Community into a hardy group, with meet and greets, activism, and activities. I was just downtown Anchorage this morning waiting for my appointment when I struck a conversation with a couple of young gentlemen buying crypto's on Coinbase. We sparked up a pretty good conversation about Steemit and our community online. We all have so many interactions that we can capitalize on and hopefully another outlet to communicate between each other. Steem On!

I feel sorry for you bro

It's all good. It has been coming. We are just completely opposite of each other, and it's hard to reconcile differences when we are both pursuing demanding careers, while juggling making time for our kiddo, doing homework, swim lessons, birthday parties, the list goes on. We have been pulling away from each other to become more efficient as parents with daytime careers, and we were left with little to be happy about with each other.