I'm curious what other people use to think they wanted to do.

I wanted to be a clown, for example, which knowing just even an ounce of knowledge about the clown industry, I'm very glad I never kept that dream. It's both highly competitive, some-what expensive (if you go to clown school + props) but also a dying industry. Really a double whammy in that area.

I think the only reason I wanted to be a clown was to make people laugh, I was never really into the aesthetic of it. I mean the big shoes are pretty dope but all that other shit seems like a bit much with the makeup and stupid dotted suspenders.

i have no idea why im asking this, honestly. i just randomly thought about how insane it would have been if i was actually a serious clown, seems fucking bizarre as hell to think about now

  • JoesFrackinJack [he/him]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    hey i know a guy (George) who pretends to be an architect and it gets him dates all the time. It's perfectly acceptable to stolen valor architects, if you think about it, they are all copying each other in one way or another besides those freaks who only design things so they can act like they are not like other architects

    • Rojo27 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      When I grew up I realized being a city planner was the way to go. Who wants to design just a single building when you could reshape an entire city?