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Foolish Friday #6 – 10 Things A Guy Should Never Say To His Guy Friends via (YouTube) [VIDEO]

Welcome to another episode of Foolish Friday, where I bring you the funny, the laughter, the ROFL, the LOL, the LMAO and much more, (if I possibly could) at least you will leave with a SMILE, and an “oh” that was kind of funny…

Without further a do, here is Foolish Friday #6…Its funny when you find out what guys might say to another guy

(If you missed last weeks Foolish Friday…here is goes –> [THAT AIN’T COOL #5 ( David Spates & Destorm )]

10 Things A Guy Should Never Say To His Guy Friends

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I am definitely a creative writer, and a honest one too

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On another platform I am aiming to be a creative live entertainer when it comes to music, poetry and performances, but right here, and ever since I was 9, I was a creative writer. At first I never liked english and its rules that applied to how things are to be composed when writing. Informal, formal, business, and many more things I was learning at ages 6-9 in Jamaica, but I wanted an avenue to be creative and get out of this box of rules and limits. I couldn’t do that in math, but as time passed I found myself wanting to say things without words, of what I was seeing, learning and how I took it in. So out of no where I started jotting down things as humor, but then it grew into poetry.

I started to also develop scenarios, story lines, and plots and couldn’t stop it. I wanted to write about things no one was writing about and deliver it in such a unique way that when experience it would be a breath of fresh air for others. I have always been a big movie buff, so I am always watching and learning new point of views, dialogue and how more and it just got so crazy that I felt I had to start acting them out. I was still shy at the time, but then figured why not challenge yourself to write in a visual way they, when people hear certain words, it just make them visually stimulated with just reading plain text.

So ever since age 9, I have been writing and being well-rounded, multi diverse with a tons of interests and cultures, I can write about darn near anything all on call, just as how I wanted to become a creative live entertainer/performer for I have now came out of my shell of shyness and now be my true creative self. This is the natural and real truth and experience I want to share with the world.

What do you believe your talent or calling is? And are you honest with yourself about it enough to pursue it within your life?

Drop me a comment…

Thanks for reading
Richardo