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Today I had to learn how to fall on my face.


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one might think falling on one's face is easy, not for me.

 

OK so today is interesting, I realized I hadn't really tripped in the past ten years since I was six years old. And I'm going to be in a play towards the end of the month were I have to get beat up. we started practicing stage combat today and I had never done stage combat before so my director told me to think back to when I last tripped. I had no idea what to do so we spent over an hour sliding around on the stage in our socks, I had to fall on the stairs, and all failed miserably. but I'm good at falling on my flank so were gonna roll with that.

 

then came the part where I had to get punched in the stomach... [select tripping story>copy>paste]

 

but in all of that I have had a safe fall on my foot like a 2'x2'x2' or maybe it was 3'x3'x3' but either way it hurt.

 

and on top of all of that I had the pacer in PE 6th period. so i was pretty worn out today.

 

Plane fact o' the day: the Lockheed SR-71 Black Bird is the fastest plane created to date reaching speeds of up to mach 3.5 (3 and a half times the speed of sound) at that speed, coffee doesn't get served, it gets vaporized

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EW. the pacer is still a thing?! I thought they only did that where I went to school and I thought they would have ditched it by now lol

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Oh you actually fell on your face, I thought this was some deep ass metaphor for you learning some pronounced valuable lesson in life.  Still funny!

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EW. the pacer is still a thing?! I thought they only did that where I went to school and I thought they would have ditched it by now lol
Can confirm, did it a few weeks ago.

 

You should have asked me. I can't stay upright.

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MiG-25 (And 31 are capable of intercepting an SR-71 and were used to simulate them in combat training. 

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