If you live in North Carolina or Indiana and you haven’t already voted, go do it now. Log off your computer, step away from the Internets, leave work unfinished and go.

Your intentions may be good. You may say, “hey, I’ll do it at lunch.” But then lunch rolls around and your boss comes in and wants more of your energy, so lunch turns into after work. Then maybe you roll up to your polling place after work and there’s a line and you’re like: “Forget this line crap, I have stuff to do at home and my one little vote won’t make a difference anyway.” No. None of that. Unacceptable. Go vote. Now.

Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and so long as you’re in line by 7:30 p.m. you’ll be able to cast a ballot. Click here to find your polling place in North Carolina and here to find it in Indiana.

OK. Now that we got that PSA out of the way, tell me about your voting experience. Was your poll super busy? Were the poll workers happy and sweet or tired and mean? Did you run into any long lost neighbors? Score a hot date? Fill me in.