u/FreddyFazbearsupafan

I am currently super casual with singing and want to enjoy listening to my own voice.

I am currently super casual with singing and want to enjoy listening to my own voice.

I currently hate my own voice, both speaking and singing. I cannot stand listening to myself. I wanted to know what I should improve first on my singing. I know that I struggle a lot, especially with the tone and enuinciation.

I sing very casually, like when nobody is home is the only time I sing. Out of embarassment I don't share my singing with anyone I know and have never gotten any feedback before.

I have always wanted to record covers for fun and actually be able to share them with friends, so that is my end goal, to be able to make my own music.

The only musical background I have right now is just some guitar.

Please be as honest as you can. I know I am mega beginner, so I appreciate anything!

Thank you :)

link to my recording (it'll disappear in a couple days)

u/FreddyFazbearsupafan — 11 hours ago

Buying merch day of concert!

So I actually only want the light gray US exclusive hoodie from the merch section. I am planning to just go on the day of my concert (Tuesday) at the Stanford Stadium. What time should I consider arriving to ensure I can get a size large? Thank you!!

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u/FreddyFazbearsupafan — 7 days ago

Advice for getting merch for Stanford? I only want the hoodie !

So unfortunately I can’t lineup on Saturday since I got work :(. I missed the preorders entirely and literally forgot about merch until today.

I really want the charcoal tour hoodie so I was wondering what’s a good time to line up? I have no clue what time the merch sells

Edit: I also forgot to ask if the limits are just one per hoodie? I have friends going before me 😭 so I was hoping they could get me one

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u/FreddyFazbearsupafan — 11 days ago

I’m about to graduate from college with a 4 year communications degree.

However last year I unfortunately realized I don’t like the corporate world at all and want to pursue something hands on and more or less stable such as nursing or something in the medical field. I went through with my degree just because I’d already spent 3 years pursuing it, and it’d be a waste if I didn’t graduate.

I want to have a career that motivates me and to me is a meaningful career. The stability in finding work is a bonus.

I am unsure what to do however after graduating.

I was thinking of attending community college and completing all the prerequisites I’m missing, and to really get a feel of all the STEM subjects I missed out on and if nursing really is for me.

After that I’d assume I’d apply for nursing programs and go from there.

Would I have to redo my 4 years of college when getting the new nursing degree? What happens to my undergrad GEs from my old college? Like English, history, Gov, etc.

I don’t know if I’m ready to face redoing all 4 years of college, GEs again etc. Especially since I feel like I basically wasted my time and money.

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u/FreddyFazbearsupafan — 20 days ago