Seems to be a popular choice. It was definitely mine for awhile, but that probably linked up to working in a movie theater, where I could run out and be like "Yo, you forgot to turn the reel platter on" or "You fucked up a splice and now the frame is out of alignment."
I used to worry about neck strain but I find most theaters accommodate for this concern. I've never felt any strain from it, but I'm sure it varies from person to person.
Also the moment I posted this, an elderly couple started debating if they were sitting in their usual spot. The woman thinks they're further away than usual. Then she speculated the theater remodeled it slightly. The husband is sure nothing has changed and I love their conversation.
I'm waiting for You Were Never Really Here to start and I'm wondering where y'all like to sit in relation to the screen.
I'm a very front row person myself.
In Anish Kapoor's rectal cavity.
It was the only thing he could do to make it exclusively his
since people wouldn't let him patent the color "justice."
This thread is the only reason I'm currently listening to him,
because I keep forgetting about the fact Post Malone exists.
It's okay so far. Nothing about it really pulls me in for more.
Depends on the time of the year. Right now, because it's warming up, I like the morning for work, afternoon for being out and about and reading, and night for television and movies.
My glasses are a leash for my astigmatism and lazy eye, but now that I can't wear them in the ID, my left eye roamed freely as hell and made me look doped on heroin.
I'll give my stepfather credit for being surprisingly cool about me being queer after being Not Fucking Cool At All about it. And not understanding polyamory but being like "well just be safe"
But the other stuff (trans folks, his racism) needs an overhaul.
Being a skateboarding professional
Being a musician for a living
Being an actor for a living
My family not being racist or transphobic
The rest of my dumb dreams are still up in the air