youd rather sit through fucking waterboarding than admit u accidentally ate a dog treat? That says more about you than me
oh i’d just lie
Ive admitted on this forum i straight up ate regular dog food on purpose and liked it. Dog treats are the least embarrasing thing
You could waterboard a lot out of me
Generally I love talking about embarrassing things I did
Put my phone in my mouth to hold it in front of a bunch of people recently
Thats just kinda based tho
I like using my mouth to hols things its convient
no wonder both of you smell like dogs who were out in the rain. stinky. you know so much about mafia but u dont know one thing about soap
In certain circumstances, sure
Like if it’s an emergency
Or if racetime is on the line
But just in general? Not a good idea
What if i need to open something and i need to put my pencil somewhere
Where else do you put it
this man does not have an immune system built for the modern era
Oh, yeah, I didn’t go into this.
Good parts:
- Actors were fantastic.
- The angle from which I was sitting meant that I didn’t see Hades during Road to Hell, so his reveal during Way Down Hadestown went hard.
- Songs are really good and folky; personal favorites are the obvious ones (Livin’ It Up, Way Down Hadestown, When the Chips are Down, and Wait For Me).
- Really like how they give Eurydice more agency in this iteration.
- That moment in Wait for Me when [spoilers] blew my mind. The direction in this play was extraordinary.
- Setting the play during the Great Depression does wonders for the tone.
Bad parts:
- My phone chose the absolute emotional high point when the theater was in dead silence over the events of the climax to blare out my “Music League Reminder” alarm, and it continues to haunt my dreams.
nice
OMG ME TOO
ME TOOOO
actually i think its set during the gilded age but yeah
The music gave me strong Cuphead vibes, and I think Depression-era really nicely contextualizes Eurydice’s despondence.
fair