Image 1 — Apple for my sons teacher
Image 2 — Apple for my sons teacher
Image 3 — Apple for my sons teacher

Apple for my sons teacher

My son starts school tomorrow so I made this apple for him to paint and take to her.

u/rwaynick — 1 day ago

Don’t roll your pants (story of being raised)

Tonight, I was raised to the sublime degree of master mason. I took my obligation, and upon learning about the steps of a master mason, I passed out.

I had rolled my pants up to my knees (to better wade through the seas of green beans), and had apparently put myself in a compromising position.

I’d never passed out before. It felt like when you stand up to fast, but the feeling didn’t fade.

Anyway, after a five minute break and some water, the ceremony continued as normal. I was given a chair for certain parts, but I made it home safe and sound.

What’s your best degree story?

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u/rwaynick — 2 months ago
▲ 27 r/Magic

Who is getting paid to perform?

I’d love to hear the number of gigs you’re working regularly, what your schedule looks like, what kind of work you’re doing, full time/part time/sometimes etc.

I’m wanting to start in kids magic because I have two and I have experience performing for kids. I doubt I’ll be able to replace my tech job income with magic, but I think it can be a fun side gig.

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u/rwaynick — 3 months ago