My "Application Support folder is missing.

I tried looking for my "application support" folder, but I can't find it... I looked in the "library" folder, and all that is in there is "font Collections". I even tried copy and paste-ing "chflags nohidden ~/Library" into "terminals", but nothing changed... Please help!

What specifically are you looking for?
There are two Library folders and hence two Application Support folders. One is at the top of the hard drive, and one is your hidden user one. You can access that by holding the Option key down and clicking the Go menu in the Finder - the Library shortcut will appear.
Matt

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