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Joe talks about how people in the countryside know how to share stories and make them sound interesting. That they know how to fill the dead air with talking about their past or an experience.
It reminds me of the vibe in the ANMA podcast. Geoff and Gustavo talk about stories of how they met, where they worked, how they started Rooster Teeth, the early days of the internet and the people they hated or messed with. Also, shit they would do to friends and each other when they got into an argument. (I love "it was a different time" stories! Always funny!)
And most of all, they talk about the place they've been living in for 20 years. They always have an interesting or funny story to tell.
That podcast makes me want to tell my stories about growing up in Phoenix, Arizona. I lived in Phoenix since I was 20. I miss seeing people with different cultures around and going on the bus with my cousins and friends to the mall. I miss sneaking into the movies because they were expensive for us. Spending all day at the library because we didn't have home internet and to get out of the heat.
And I miss ice cream trucks 🥰
Now I live in West Virginia (I'm 34) and I always thought that I would want to move back but I fell in love with the countryside. I love that life here is relaxed, unless I go out shopping. But being in my home and not being able to see, from my yard, the sun blazing off the parked cars on the sidewalk or a bunch of stores and a parking lot is so fucking nice. Now I see this when I go out to get a package I ordered:
And most of all, they talk about the place they've been living in for 20 years. They always have an interesting or funny story to tell.
That podcast makes me want to tell my stories about growing up in Phoenix, Arizona. I lived in Phoenix since I was 20. I miss seeing people with different cultures around and going on the bus with my cousins and friends to the mall. I miss sneaking into the movies because they were expensive for us. Spending all day at the library because we didn't have home internet and to get out of the heat.
And I miss ice cream trucks 🥰
Now I live in West Virginia (I'm 34) and I always thought that I would want to move back but I fell in love with the countryside. I love that life here is relaxed, unless I go out shopping. But being in my home and not being able to see, from my yard, the sun blazing off the parked cars on the sidewalk or a bunch of stores and a parking lot is so fucking nice. Now I see this when I go out to get a package I ordered:
(No one lives in the house next to me, it's used for storage. It's nice and private 😎)
And I don't miss the roaches. I haven't seen a roach since moving here 😎
6:22 I also haven't been taking pictures of myself. Or video. I'm glad I've at least started to blog more.
But I should be taking more pictures and vids of myself. It'll just be private for my husband and friends to see. He has some home videos of him as a kid and I don't. The youngest I recorded myself was in high school in this video for a school project. (I'm "Valerie-sama" and I'm very quiet in the video. It gets loud at the end so don't listen with headphones.) I need more recorded memories because I'm sad that is all I have lol
I do have diaries I write in about once a month. I have them out by my desk so I can see them and remember to update them.
10:33 😂
23:54 I really want to try 4DX. I just want to try it with a horror movie. I want to see if I'll have a poker face too.
43:19 I'm excited for this! I really hope they really can get together this week or the next and watch a movie together. Maybe it'll boost some confidence in them to start meeting up in person to make people happy that hate Zoom videos. (I'm okay with it but I understand for the boys, the lag annoys them. But for fans, why do they hate it? We don't notice the lag because of the editing. "It reminds me of the pandemic!" 🙄)
53:54 I would be down to try 4DX videogames. I would love to experience that with horror games especially!
Nice 👍
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