Perhaps you've heard of it before. One day where people sign up to not speak for an entire day at school to support LGBT. I've personally never thought this was a very effective cause. To me, it just looks like a way for kids to get out of having to say anything in class. Now, I 100% support gays and lesbians and everyone in between, but this is not the right way to support yourselves. Staying silent is what gets these people bullied and and hurt everyday. How do you expect to get anything from that? To express your feelings and beliefs, you need to speak up and show the world how you feel and that you do believe in gay rights (if you do.) I hear people being called homos everyday and the word "gay" is thrown around like it's nothing. It is far from nothing. People cannot just sit quietly in their seats and let people put them down.
I feel so strongly about this subject because being in the theatre, I'm friends with people that aren't straight. And quite frankly, who knows how many other people I might know that are just too scared to say anything. Day of Silence is an intriguing concept, but I'm afraid I cannot and have not participated in it. If I'm going to support LGBT, it will be openly and not in silence.
Being quiet can be a good thing in some situations such as getting on your teacher's good side or a stage manager is shouting at everyone to shut up. *shutters* But in truth, this is not something that should be kept quiet. Kids should be able to express themselves and have a say. A day of silence does sound nice sometimes, but not when it's for a cause such as this. Will no one speak up? Silence is golden, unless you're the one getting hurt.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Doctor Who Craving
I've been sitting on Twitter the last few nights reading tweets from people catching up on all the seasons before the new season of Doctor Who starts up soon. All I want to do is watch Doctor Who now. This won't be very long because I have a lot I need to finish, but I want to stress how excited I am for the new season! Matt Smith is brilliant and we are sure to see countless quotes and wit in every minute. My excitement has been noted. Expect two blog posts tomorrow to make up for my missing day of BEDA. Good night.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Take It Personal
Don't you love it when people say, "Don't take this personal, but..." Of course you don't. It's one of those phrases we all worry about hearing for we know it really means our feelings might be hurt. The truth is, you should. In fact, you better take it personal. When someone is saying something to you, it is addressed to YOU. Not anyone else, just you.
People say this all the time, but it is just not right. Anything you say to someone is personal, it is addressed to them. Whether or not it is offensive, everything should be taken personally to some extent. Unfortunately, there is some truth behind the statement, "there is a little truth behind every just kidding." Best friends joke with each other. It's what they do. But when someone less friendly than the best says anything, that is a little different.
There is bullying out there and too many self-conscious, emotional people to take a chance of hurting someone. You may think it's a joke, but think about who you're joking with before you make it. Similarly, when talking to someone as a one-on-one state, make your true intentions and feelings known. The slightest misconception can cause a war.
This shouldn't be all negative, however. People should take things personal when being spoken to. If they do not, they may not care at all about whatever might be said to them. When a director speaks to their cast, every member should have their focus on what the director is saying. Even if something is not being directed directly to you, it still applies to you. Always listen to what is being said.
Note* You does not necessarily mean you in any examples.
People say this all the time, but it is just not right. Anything you say to someone is personal, it is addressed to them. Whether or not it is offensive, everything should be taken personally to some extent. Unfortunately, there is some truth behind the statement, "there is a little truth behind every just kidding." Best friends joke with each other. It's what they do. But when someone less friendly than the best says anything, that is a little different.
There is bullying out there and too many self-conscious, emotional people to take a chance of hurting someone. You may think it's a joke, but think about who you're joking with before you make it. Similarly, when talking to someone as a one-on-one state, make your true intentions and feelings known. The slightest misconception can cause a war.
This shouldn't be all negative, however. People should take things personal when being spoken to. If they do not, they may not care at all about whatever might be said to them. When a director speaks to their cast, every member should have their focus on what the director is saying. Even if something is not being directed directly to you, it still applies to you. Always listen to what is being said.
Note* You does not necessarily mean you in any examples.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Wrock Wreggies
The title speaks for itself. I went to Wrock Wreggies this past Saturday night and words on this post cannot do it justice. I met Lauren Fairweather and Matt Maggiacomo there as well as The Blibbering Humdingers, JFF, and so many other people from plenty of other awesome wizard rock bands. I focus on Lauren and Matt so much because Lauren is the person who brought me into the world of wrock and Matt is just awesome (and engaged to Lauren.) In addition, she was one of the first YouTubers I started watching. Meeting her in person was incredible. She's one of the nicest girls anyone can ever know. Matt helped me pick out merchandise with his own suggestions. Did I mention she high-fived me without me even asking for it. We were just talking about how amazing the show was and nerdfighters and she just stuck her hand up and high-fived me. I hope to see her again someday.
I fanboy way too much, don't I?
Back to the show. It kicked off with a pre-show outside by The Blibbering Humdingers who write funny songs and are really nice people. I had a nice chat with Scott Vaughan (one of the members) later in the night. Lauren Fairweather opened up the official show playing some of her best songs. We even got a couple sneak peeks at some songs that are going on her new album and I can't put them up, but I can say they are amazing. Next The Blibbering Humdingers played their official set and incorporated Doctor Who and Lord of the Rings in their songs and of course, what would be a concert without a Friday joke? That's right, folks. The sensational song, Friday, showed up at a wrock concert. On a Saturday. Life sure is funny.
Justin Finch Fletchley was next to take the stage with some assistance from Matt and Lauren. I have no words to capture how energetic he was on stage. I've never seen a man bounce off walls like he did that night. From jumping into the crowd and dancing with fans, to spitting water into the air, he knew how please an audience. I'd like to see someone top his charisma.
Diagon Alley was on next. It was a bit sad, though. They mentioned that the band was breaking up and this was their last real show. Let me tell you, they knew how to put on a final performance.
Draco and the Malfoys were next up and of course played some good ones. I've got to admit. I'm a fan of "Tom Felton's Kinda Hot".
The Whomping Willows were the last to say and Matt Maggiacomo brought it. Amazing songs, he had the entire building singing along like there was no tomorrow.
There's so much more I could say. This night is one to be remembered forever. Everybody there was just super awesome. The wrockers were really nice and just normal people and the fans were like you and me. That's what made this so much better than any other kind of show. The fact that you could easily be in the front row and then casually head over to the merchandise table and talk with everyone. Even my dad, who didn't seem to enthusiastic beforehand, left that night talking the whole ride home about how awesome everyone was and how much he enjoyed the show. He, too, can say he talked with Lauren, Matt, JFF, and Scott Vaughan from The Blibbering Humdingers.
With the final Harry Potter film coming out this July, there is talk of whether or not wrock will continue now that it's all coming to an end. To put it in the wise words of Lauren Fairweather, "It's up to us now to keep it going."
I fanboy way too much, don't I?
Back to the show. It kicked off with a pre-show outside by The Blibbering Humdingers who write funny songs and are really nice people. I had a nice chat with Scott Vaughan (one of the members) later in the night. Lauren Fairweather opened up the official show playing some of her best songs. We even got a couple sneak peeks at some songs that are going on her new album and I can't put them up, but I can say they are amazing. Next The Blibbering Humdingers played their official set and incorporated Doctor Who and Lord of the Rings in their songs and of course, what would be a concert without a Friday joke? That's right, folks. The sensational song, Friday, showed up at a wrock concert. On a Saturday. Life sure is funny.
Justin Finch Fletchley was next to take the stage with some assistance from Matt and Lauren. I have no words to capture how energetic he was on stage. I've never seen a man bounce off walls like he did that night. From jumping into the crowd and dancing with fans, to spitting water into the air, he knew how please an audience. I'd like to see someone top his charisma.
Diagon Alley was on next. It was a bit sad, though. They mentioned that the band was breaking up and this was their last real show. Let me tell you, they knew how to put on a final performance.
Draco and the Malfoys were next up and of course played some good ones. I've got to admit. I'm a fan of "Tom Felton's Kinda Hot".
The Whomping Willows were the last to say and Matt Maggiacomo brought it. Amazing songs, he had the entire building singing along like there was no tomorrow.
There's so much more I could say. This night is one to be remembered forever. Everybody there was just super awesome. The wrockers were really nice and just normal people and the fans were like you and me. That's what made this so much better than any other kind of show. The fact that you could easily be in the front row and then casually head over to the merchandise table and talk with everyone. Even my dad, who didn't seem to enthusiastic beforehand, left that night talking the whole ride home about how awesome everyone was and how much he enjoyed the show. He, too, can say he talked with Lauren, Matt, JFF, and Scott Vaughan from The Blibbering Humdingers.
With the final Harry Potter film coming out this July, there is talk of whether or not wrock will continue now that it's all coming to an end. To put it in the wise words of Lauren Fairweather, "It's up to us now to keep it going."
Sunday, April 10, 2011
BEDA Day 10
Wrock Wreggies was beyond incredible. Amazing night. Details tomorrow.
P.S. It was Saturday, not tonight, just so ya know.
Goodnight.
P.S. It was Saturday, not tonight, just so ya know.
Goodnight.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
With Bad Comes the Good
I had ACTs as you know. That was fun...NOT. Nevertheless I went and stayed awake. Shocker, I know. I thought it was a horrible way to start off my Saturday, but it's ok. There's something to look forward to tonight. Wrock Wreggies. My first real concert and a wrock concert at that! I cannot wait and you will definitely see details about it all tomorrow. I wish I knew what else to say. At this time, there really isn't anything to say. I think I'm going to play wii now while I wait. This will have to suffice.
Matt, Matt, Matt!
What?
You're just gonna shorthand the readers. Good title, dumb post? Cheap.
Hey, I'll show you. I'll show everyone. See what I mean folks? With the bad (him) comes the good (me).
I think you mean to switch us around?
I'm sticking with it. It's like that with any real situation. Death, school, and tonight, for example. But whatever the "bad" may be, there is always something positive out there...somewhere. There's a sunny side to every situation as the wonderful musical, 42nd Street, would say err-- sing. Remember that next time you're having a bad day. I always forget that, but when I remember, it doesn't seem as bad. So...
Top 5 Things To Remember When You're Having A Bad Day
Matt, Matt, Matt!
What?
You're just gonna shorthand the readers. Good title, dumb post? Cheap.
Hey, I'll show you. I'll show everyone. See what I mean folks? With the bad (him) comes the good (me).
I think you mean to switch us around?
I'm sticking with it. It's like that with any real situation. Death, school, and tonight, for example. But whatever the "bad" may be, there is always something positive out there...somewhere. There's a sunny side to every situation as the wonderful musical, 42nd Street, would say err-- sing. Remember that next time you're having a bad day. I always forget that, but when I remember, it doesn't seem as bad. So...
Top 5 Things To Remember When You're Having A Bad Day
- Harry Potter risked his life every day trying to take down the dark lord.
- Cervantes had to put his life in the trust of his play to save him from the Spanish Inquisition.
- Even Frodo Baggins didn't give up when all seemed hopeless. He carried on.
- Edmund Pevensie had to prove he was trustworthy to a lion.
- The Doctor faces trouble at every turn he takes.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Another Short Blog
So, you know it's getting late...I know you want something interesting and exciting to read. You won't find that from me today. ACTs in the morning. There is no time to write. Sleepy time. Love you all!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Is It Worth It?
Where are you going exactly in life? YouTube videos, wrock concerts, Harry Potter, acting? Do you expect to make a living out of this?
Yes.
You need to focus on school. Do your work! Do you realise you have ACTs this Saturday? Did you even start studying for them?
No.
Matthew, what are you thinking? Get off of this blog right now! No, don't you think of switching back to YouTube. Get off the computer right now. You have to read and annotate this packet for the English discussion tomorrow. I know you have a field trip, but there are things you have to make your priority and this isn't one of them.
Whoa, slow down realistic me. I will get around to it. Don't you understand? This is what I like to do. These are things that I want to carry through with for the rest of my life.
You can't make it to college on that alone. You need good grades.
I have good grades, remember? Even if one or two are slipping, y'know, it's still good.
Why do you do this to yourself. Get real. You can't make a living off of YouTube. Most people that dream to become famous, wealthy actors never do. And this blog? Shouldn't you be writing an essay due next Friday instead?
I'm trying to establish myself, ok? I can make money off of YouTube if I work at it. I can become a good actor if I keep up with it. And that essay? I should probably read the book first, so I'm continuing with the blog.
You're going to disappoint your parents. Is it worth it?
Is anything worth it? Is working so freaking hard on stuff everyday for at least 19 years just to try and earn some form of degree worth it? 19 years of your life, wasted. Perhaps you spent some of that time having fun, doing what you wanted to do, but if it was ultimately all about the school work, there's no way to regain that time. I'm trying to enjoy myself as much as humanly possible before I really do have to work all day and pay for a house and food and whatnot. I know I need good grades for college. I'll get them. Don't you worry. I will be attending college. Oxford? Maybe not, but a good school nonetheless.
Why do you do this? You think so unrealistically. It's as if everything to you is some wonderful dream. Well you know what? Most of them are impossible.
Funny you should mention the impossible dream, realistic me. Maybe you should stop complaining and really open your eyes during Man of La Mancha rehearsals. You need to understand that reality is not the best thing out there. You need to dream, and dream big! Live a little. Live a lot (safely and legally of course.) One must have a dreamy sense of reality to make it through the day. Bad stuff happens. School isn't perfect. In fact, I hate school. That's sad for me to admit. To think I loved it where I was just a year ago and now I'd do anything to get out of it. I must have these things in control of my life to take me away from this feeling towards something I must attend five days a week not to mention long, sometimes unnecessarily long rehearsals on the weekends. Is it worth it to surround yourself in a world of things you love?
You tell me.
Yes. It's all worth it and there's nothing that could ever change my mind. Do what you love and make that your living. Someway somehow it can be done. Don't listen to people that tell you that your goal in life is impossible. Given that it is not to fly to Mars with jetboots, you've got a chance in the world. Go for it.
Yes.
You need to focus on school. Do your work! Do you realise you have ACTs this Saturday? Did you even start studying for them?
No.
Matthew, what are you thinking? Get off of this blog right now! No, don't you think of switching back to YouTube. Get off the computer right now. You have to read and annotate this packet for the English discussion tomorrow. I know you have a field trip, but there are things you have to make your priority and this isn't one of them.
Whoa, slow down realistic me. I will get around to it. Don't you understand? This is what I like to do. These are things that I want to carry through with for the rest of my life.
You can't make it to college on that alone. You need good grades.
I have good grades, remember? Even if one or two are slipping, y'know, it's still good.
Why do you do this to yourself. Get real. You can't make a living off of YouTube. Most people that dream to become famous, wealthy actors never do. And this blog? Shouldn't you be writing an essay due next Friday instead?
I'm trying to establish myself, ok? I can make money off of YouTube if I work at it. I can become a good actor if I keep up with it. And that essay? I should probably read the book first, so I'm continuing with the blog.
You're going to disappoint your parents. Is it worth it?
Is anything worth it? Is working so freaking hard on stuff everyday for at least 19 years just to try and earn some form of degree worth it? 19 years of your life, wasted. Perhaps you spent some of that time having fun, doing what you wanted to do, but if it was ultimately all about the school work, there's no way to regain that time. I'm trying to enjoy myself as much as humanly possible before I really do have to work all day and pay for a house and food and whatnot. I know I need good grades for college. I'll get them. Don't you worry. I will be attending college. Oxford? Maybe not, but a good school nonetheless.
Why do you do this? You think so unrealistically. It's as if everything to you is some wonderful dream. Well you know what? Most of them are impossible.
Funny you should mention the impossible dream, realistic me. Maybe you should stop complaining and really open your eyes during Man of La Mancha rehearsals. You need to understand that reality is not the best thing out there. You need to dream, and dream big! Live a little. Live a lot (safely and legally of course.) One must have a dreamy sense of reality to make it through the day. Bad stuff happens. School isn't perfect. In fact, I hate school. That's sad for me to admit. To think I loved it where I was just a year ago and now I'd do anything to get out of it. I must have these things in control of my life to take me away from this feeling towards something I must attend five days a week not to mention long, sometimes unnecessarily long rehearsals on the weekends. Is it worth it to surround yourself in a world of things you love?
You tell me.
Yes. It's all worth it and there's nothing that could ever change my mind. Do what you love and make that your living. Someway somehow it can be done. Don't listen to people that tell you that your goal in life is impossible. Given that it is not to fly to Mars with jetboots, you've got a chance in the world. Go for it.
So...
You may have noticed I kind of sort of didn't post anything last night. If I do another one will you promise not to tell anyone? Good. This is the end of this post. Ha. I fooled you. You get one good post and this.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Imperfection: Humans and This Post (coincidentally written by a human)
Today's entry is based off a realisation of mine from an English discussion regarding the truth between a civilization and humanity. You see, one typically believes that a civilization is just that, civil. Perhaps even perfect at times, a civilization is a well-organised society where there is order. That is far from reality. Humans make up civilizations and no human is perfect so how could an entire union of them be perfect. It is not so.
We all have faults, be it our personality, our appearance, or how we act out in certain situations. Look at the powerful Roman Empire. No doubt it was a civilization, but were the people civil? Of course not. They were fighting and killing each other in wars all the time with other barbaric people and vikings. We may be much more civilized and have some solid order to our society, but we are still not perfect.
Where am I going with this? Simply rambling on my friends. There is no destination today. If you feel less than perfect, that's OK, because you are. I kid, I kid. You are splendidly wonderful. Now I don't know where I'm going with this and it is 3 minutes to midnight so I must end this abruptly. Farewell until tomorrow!
We all have faults, be it our personality, our appearance, or how we act out in certain situations. Look at the powerful Roman Empire. No doubt it was a civilization, but were the people civil? Of course not. They were fighting and killing each other in wars all the time with other barbaric people and vikings. We may be much more civilized and have some solid order to our society, but we are still not perfect.
Where am I going with this? Simply rambling on my friends. There is no destination today. If you feel less than perfect, that's OK, because you are. I kid, I kid. You are splendidly wonderful. Now I don't know where I'm going with this and it is 3 minutes to midnight so I must end this abruptly. Farewell until tomorrow!
Monday, April 4, 2011
It's What I Do
Today was much more eventful than the previous. I'm thrilled to say that April is providing so much for me. At rehearsal for Man of La Mancha, we got to test out part of the set for the show, and I don't have pictures or video, but I can say it is and will look amazing. The set is huge, like the show. Needless to say that's not all that's happened today. As you may know, I just recently made a second show also known as The Importance of Being Earnest. Our first rehearsal for this show was super awesome. This excites me for several reasons.
- Everybody in the cast is super awesome and the director is really cool too. Except for my friend, who made me audition (THANK YOU SO MUCH) Her blog for BEDA is here, I didn't know anyone else. They were all really nice and welcoming and I can tell it'll be an experience to remember.
- It's the first show that I've ever been in that wasn't a school production. This is a huge step for me. I've only ever been in the school shows so this opportunity to have a pretty good part for a outside, somewhat professional theatre is more than I could have hoped for.
- I love acting. Sure, I hope to make many more musicals, but I've really enjoyed acting in straight plays. Acting is a dream of mine, and this show will no doubt, keep this dream of mine alive.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
A New Day
With death comes life. Just a day after the funeral and here we are, celebrating my father's 60th birthday. Celebration of another year of life. I cannot say it does not bother me to think that it just means one step closer to the end, but I don't like to think of myself as a pessimist. I really don't have much to say today. VEDA is going well. Script Frenzy is not. I think I may finally have an idea for a script and it would be a movie. I can't give any details for I currently have none.
My dog and I chased a squirrel today. That was my excitement for the day. I don't think there's a requirement for BEDA length so I'm just going to spare you the pain of reading about nothing. Until tomorrow, my friends!
My dog and I chased a squirrel today. That was my excitement for the day. I don't think there's a requirement for BEDA length so I'm just going to spare you the pain of reading about nothing. Until tomorrow, my friends!
Friday, April 1, 2011
BEDA Day 2 - An Awakening
I should probably wait till later today so I have more definite material, but I have a burden on me and I must relieve my stress. On April 1st, I attended a wake for my great aunt, whom I've known for a very long time. She's been sick for quite some time and it was very saddening to hear of her passing. It was rather awkward sitting there for 5 hours not really knowing anybody very well and not knowing what to say. This gave me some quality thinking time. Unfortunately, it did not assist me and my clueless head for Script Frenzy. However, I did have some deep thoughts cooking in that pot that is my head. I thought about how many of the people there were fairly old themselves and it could only be a matter of years before we return to see them lying in a casket (Aren't I just lovely at wakes?).
Furthermore, I started looking into my own life. My biggest fear has always been death. I know when you die, you become one with the world and lie in peace. I am religious and I do believe in an afterlife, but I still wonder what happens once you take your final breath. I don't know what's scarier. The thought of your final breath or what happens afterwards. I know I'm still fairly young, but I worry how long I'll last. I'm not exactly in the healthiest of conditions to be quite honest with you. And I feel I can be honest with you here. You're all very supportive. This summer is already filling up with endless ideas for videos, and assistant directing, and college searching, but I need to take a step back and really think. Do I want to live the way I have been any longer? Absolutely not. That is why I will change and get into better shape and do whatever it takes to be better.
I know some of you may comment back at your own computer screen saying, "You don't need to change a thing." "You're awesome." "We love you, Matt!" I appreciate thoughts like this, but this is something I must do. And I hope I can receive continuous support from you all. I've been meaning to shape up for far too long and after tonight, between the thought of death and all the people there I had to awkwardly chat with, it is time to bring this plan into action.
I'm sorry to lay my burden on you in such a deep post, but this sort of thing troubles me. I don't like wakes.
Furthermore, I started looking into my own life. My biggest fear has always been death. I know when you die, you become one with the world and lie in peace. I am religious and I do believe in an afterlife, but I still wonder what happens once you take your final breath. I don't know what's scarier. The thought of your final breath or what happens afterwards. I know I'm still fairly young, but I worry how long I'll last. I'm not exactly in the healthiest of conditions to be quite honest with you. And I feel I can be honest with you here. You're all very supportive. This summer is already filling up with endless ideas for videos, and assistant directing, and college searching, but I need to take a step back and really think. Do I want to live the way I have been any longer? Absolutely not. That is why I will change and get into better shape and do whatever it takes to be better.
I know some of you may comment back at your own computer screen saying, "You don't need to change a thing." "You're awesome." "We love you, Matt!" I appreciate thoughts like this, but this is something I must do. And I hope I can receive continuous support from you all. I've been meaning to shape up for far too long and after tonight, between the thought of death and all the people there I had to awkwardly chat with, it is time to bring this plan into action.
I'm sorry to lay my burden on you in such a deep post, but this sort of thing troubles me. I don't like wakes.
Blog Every Day in April
Hello! As I type this I currently have no followers. That is not surprising as it is my first day I have ever done anything like this. As the title suggests, I plan to blog at least once everyday this fine, busy, stressed month of April. To start off, I'll tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Matt Johnson. I am 17 and I live outside of the Chicago area. I'm an actor more than anything, but there are more than 4 sides to this kid. I used to love reading. Nowadays, I can hardly read at all. Through blogging and my New Year resolution, I hope to bring reading back into my life. I love to sing, dance, and dream. I can be an enigma at times so be prepared for anything. I've also started making video for YouTube and yes, I decided to do Vlog Every Day in April as well. Mattiejpwn if you're interested.
"Gosh, Matthew, what were you thinking?"
That's not even the half of it my friends. Aside from VEDA and BEDA, I will be in two shows, Man of La Mancha and The Importance of Being Earnest, participating in Script Frenzy, or writing a script for a play/movie in a month and you guessed it. That month is April. And of course, there's that little thing called school. Yessir, it will be a busy month indeed, but as long as your friends are there with you and someone is watching you as you go along, why not?
"You're a wizard?"
That's relevant to this discussion, but yes. I am. I have always loved Harry Potter, however after I finished the final book, my passion just sort of...died out. This past summer, a large group of friends pulled me back into the wonderful wizarding world and I will never leave it again.
"Why are our quotes being put up here?"
Perhaps many people do this, but I stole this whole concept from Hayley G. Hoover.
"Interesting."
Yes.
"So how are--."
That's it. No more of this. Stop talking to me. I have a video and a script to start writing. Until tomorrow, my friends! May this experience be the beginning of something great and hopefully entertaining for you all. Have a fantastic Friday!
It's Friday, Friday, gettin' down on Friday!
"Gosh, Matthew, what were you thinking?"
That's not even the half of it my friends. Aside from VEDA and BEDA, I will be in two shows, Man of La Mancha and The Importance of Being Earnest, participating in Script Frenzy, or writing a script for a play/movie in a month and you guessed it. That month is April. And of course, there's that little thing called school. Yessir, it will be a busy month indeed, but as long as your friends are there with you and someone is watching you as you go along, why not?
"You're a wizard?"
That's relevant to this discussion, but yes. I am. I have always loved Harry Potter, however after I finished the final book, my passion just sort of...died out. This past summer, a large group of friends pulled me back into the wonderful wizarding world and I will never leave it again.
"Why are our quotes being put up here?"
Perhaps many people do this, but I stole this whole concept from Hayley G. Hoover.
"Interesting."
Yes.
"So how are--."
That's it. No more of this. Stop talking to me. I have a video and a script to start writing. Until tomorrow, my friends! May this experience be the beginning of something great and hopefully entertaining for you all. Have a fantastic Friday!
It's Friday, Friday, gettin' down on Friday!
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