Sunday, October 9, 2011
Srsly
I'm afraid sometimes people take me too seriously. Today for example, in the improv class I'm taking, we always have a "word of the day" that basically sums up the day's lesson. I suggested that today's word should be "dildos". It was met with a resounding "no....". But the way my fellow classmates reacted to "dildos" didn't seem like they thought I was joking, which is concerning. Today's lessons were to learn how to mirror the actions of others and build up scenes. Did they really think that I felt the best way to summarize these in one word would be with "dildos"? It doesn't even make sense! Female masturbation utensils have nothing in common with those or any improvisation fundamentals. Yet I'm pretty sure my classmates think that I think they do...
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Maybe they weren't reacting to the word. They were reacting to you. With a resounding "no".
ReplyDeleteJust kidding. But srsly I think you can expect to be met with a resounding "no" anytime you say "dildos" in a room full of more than 5 people.