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Sounds right. Vince Staples also said it messed with his asthma but idk never stopped me
THC is a vaso/bronchodilator, which is good for asthma. But the smoke can negate those effects somewhat; sometimes joints and spliffs and hand roll cigarettes used to make my chest tight, but parliaments never did.
Post by snowmanomura on Feb 26, 2021 18:32:33 GMT -5
Since it is the confessions thread, I guess I should confess that today I took my 3-year-old for his first disc golf outing and I gave him a black eye cuz my putt bounced off the basket and hit him in the face
I actually joined theater for a semester of high school because this girl I was into told me to and that semester she came out as lesbian And to add insult to injury, I hated theater
I did The Music Man one year, it was super fun, and I'm stoked I never did theater again
I definitely committed to a reading of my fair lady and being her drunk cockney dad because I thought it would be a fun part, did an accent and everything, it was 90% quick one liners and easy, and then all of a sudden halfway through homeboy has a 2 page monologue and I just was like well fuck me, nailed it, and the couple of theater people in the room were just jaw dropped, and it definitely felt retire on top moment
The first CD I ever owned was Millenium by Backstreet Boys.
I got 3 CDs for my 7th birthday... before I had a CD player. They were Backstreet's Back - Backstreet Boys, Let's Talk About Love - Celine Dion and Middle of Nowhere - Hanson.
Do you want to dance while also thinking about all the ways you've failed as a human?
UPCOMING SHOWS 5/14 - Neil Young & Crazy Horse @ Forest Hills 6/8 and maybe 6/9 - Governors Ball 8/17 - King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard @ Forest Hills 9/4 - Pearl Jam @ MSG 9/7 - Pearl Jam @ Wells Fargo Center 9/11 - St. Vincent @ Brooklyn Paramount
I sort of wished I would've done theater or choir in hs.
I'm pretty sure that counts as a confession.
Is drama the same as theater? We didn't have theater but we had drama and I was in it. We did competitions (like speech/debate/storytelling) and I won third place for my storytelling (memorization and retelling) of Green Eggs and Ham. I had multiple voices for each character and can still recite 80% of it. We wrote our own Christmas play and performed it for the school. That feels very theater-like but we did all the stuff.
I was also in the choir from 5th grade through my senior year, went to NOCCA for singing and had a full ride music scholarship to Northwestern I blew off.
I sort of wished I would've done theater or choir in hs.
I'm pretty sure that counts as a confession.
theater was so much fun. tremendous bonding experience. met a lot of funny cool people i wouldn't otherwise have hung out with, especially across grade levels.
EDIT: choir was also fun but not nearly as fun as theater. theater gave you a lot of freedom, made you feel like you were an adult with important responsibility.
I sort of wished I would've done theater or choir in hs.
I'm pretty sure that counts as a confession.
Is drama the same as theater? We didn't have theater but we had drama and I was in it. We did competitions (like speech/debate/storytelling) and I won third place for my storytelling (memorization and retelling) of Green Eggs and Ham. I had multiple voices for each character and can still recite 80% of it. We wrote our own Christmas play and performed it for the school. That feels very theater-like but we did all the stuff.
I was also in the choir from 5th grade through my senior year, went to NOCCA for singing and had a full ride music scholarship to Northwestern I blew off.
was drama a class? theater was an extracurricular. maybe that's the difference? and all we did in theater was put on plays, we didn't do any speech/debate/storytelling, but that sounds like a lot of fun.
I sort of wished I would've done theater or choir in hs.
I'm pretty sure that counts as a confession.
theater was so much fun. tremendous bonding experience. met a lot of funny cool people i wouldn't otherwise have hung out with, especially across grade levels.
EDIT: choir was also fun but not nearly as fun as theater. theater gave you a lot of freedom, made you feel like you were an adult with important responsibility.
Is drama the same as theater? We didn't have theater but we had drama and I was in it. We did competitions (like speech/debate/storytelling) and I won third place for my storytelling (memorization and retelling) of Green Eggs and Ham. I had multiple voices for each character and can still recite 80% of it. We wrote our own Christmas play and performed it for the school. That feels very theater-like but we did all the stuff.
I was also in the choir from 5th grade through my senior year, went to NOCCA for singing and had a full ride music scholarship to Northwestern I blew off.
was drama a class? theater was an extracurricular. maybe that's the difference? and all we did in theater was put on plays, we didn't do any speech/debate/storytelling, but that sounds like a lot of fun.
It was a class. So was choir. You had to audition for both (and band). It wasn't something that you could select as an elective and expect to get as your selection. But once you were in, you were in unless you opted out the next semester/year.
I should of joined campus radio back when I was in college.
By the time I got interested, it was too late.
I was in radio and honestly it was overrrated. so fucking cliquey and annoying. at least at salem state. like having my own show was fun but the other members were the most pretentious hipsters