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Anyway, if you thought you had a bad day, please feel better it wasn’t mine
Remarkably, I haven’t screamed or cried once. All you can do is laugh.
@film_girl You could say it was Seoul crushing.
12:00am - I make an appointment at the Atlanta Passport Agency for 8:30am. Shoutout to my mom who had a copy of my birth certificate, as my other copy was 3000 miles away in Seattle
8:00am - I’m informed I can’t use my good passport photo that I got 4 months ago and have to get a shitty one at CVS
8:15am - my mom (who has driven 45 minutes in traffic to the doctor’s office where I was on Sunday) reports they do not have my passport. I proceed to get a new one
9:00am - I am told I’ll have a new passport at 2:30pm with much worse photo than before
9:05am - I rebook my flight for tomorrow am
10:00am - My mom tells me my old passport was found in the parking lot of the doctors office. Of course, this is now too late as I’ve already had my old one canceled. RIP good photo
10:20am - I learn South Korea has declared Martial Law
At this point, I’m still planning on going to Seoul unless there is some sort of grounding.
Fun fact: Delta’s reservation line (for Diamond Medallions anyway) is not working. At all. Like the lines are down.
The last 14 hours: a thread 🧵
8:15pm I arrive at the airport for a flight to Seoul. I realize I don’t have my passport.
It is not at my parents house and I’m unable to find it. I’ve lost it in the last 24 hours.
I start to research emergency passport options.
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