oooh, oooh, I used to be a wedding musician and did I SEE some shit, friends. gather round
okay, so I started playing at weddings when I was in 7th grade and I was too young to actually get a lot of the innuendo, but my earliest mortified wedding memory was of a sister giving a toast to the bride and reassuring the groom about her sister's prowess in bed
this is not from one of my gigs, but back in the day I had a conservative evangelical friend and he asked me to come with him as a +1 to a friend's wedding, as a friend

I agreed

the ceremony was a little odd, but I was used to odd at that point
I should add that my extremely conservative evangelical friend had warned me that this friend was "very conservative"

so I was kind of curious as to what HE considered "conservative"
so at the reception, people started clinking their silverware against their glasses and finally the bride and groom stood up and the bride said, "I've been waiting so long to do this" and they kissed

I turned to my friend and said, "She means kiss him AS A MARRIED WOMAN, right?"
my friend shook his head and was like, "I told you they were conservative, no kissing, no anything until they're married"

so anyway, he gets up from the table and goes somewhere just as the bride and groom do the table tour
so, I guess, they didn't know we were just there as friends, because after completing the pleasantries, as they were moving on to the next table, the groom leans in and whispers to me, "he's a great guy--don't let him get away!"
I smiled brightly at him and said, "Don't worry, I won't. I have compromising photographs!"

He gave me a baffled look and a blank smile and moved on.

And that, dear readers, was when I realized he was so sheltered that he didn't even know what that meant.
Can you fucking IMAGINE what their wedding night must have been like?
Then there was the wedding with two large, erm, temperamental families, in which there were two estranged camps on the bride's side and the uncle who brought

AN ACTUAL SHOTGUN

to the reception to "keep the peace"

he didn't use it, fortunately, but he brandished it a lot
Then there was the groom with the father and mother who were still very Into Each Other

and look, that's great when there's still heat in a marriage after a quarter of a century+

unfortunately, they both made toasts
and their toasts were both basically "look how much sex we're still having; hope your marriage is as sexy as ours"

like good for you but ffs it's not YOUR wedding, stop making it about you
then there was the one where for some reason that is UNFATHOMABLE to me, the bride had the groom's ex, with whom he was still friends, as a bridesmaid

and she spent the entire evening telling everyone who would listen how she was happy for him but he was going to be miserable
then there was the one with a divorced bride with two toddler-age-ish kids (I dunno, I suck at figuring out child ages), one of whom DID NOT LIKE the groom at all, and that kid was the ringbearer
so, he toddles down the aisle with the rings on a cushion and gets up to the whatever the raised area with the altar is called, and the groom reaches down to take the ring and the kid bites him
just latches on like a bull mastiff

and the guy is trying to play it off as cute and playful but the kid is just staring him dead in the eye and bearing down with all the force he can summon
and the groom's eyes are starting to water and the bride has this fixed smile while she tries to talk her child into not biting off his soon-to-be-stepdad's finger

and eventually the other kid who's like a year older or something saves the day by tickling his brother
honestly, respect, my little dude
then there was the one where the bride and groom were from different types of Lutheranism? and the priest said something in the vows that the bride had an issue with and the three of them got in an argument while we all sat there, frozen
like wtf read before you sign, lady
this one was after I'd stopped gigging, but attended another super-conservative Christian wedding as a friend's +1 and they were, um, clearly anti-gay because the wedding ceremony was all marriage BETWEEN A MAN AND A WOMAN is the foundation of society AHEM
and the bride-and-groom dance was set to "Stay With Me"

and I could not stop giggling despite my friend's attempts to shush me and finally I just left because I couldn't stop

(bride caught groom in the bathroom shtupping the guy who'd been his best man a few months later)
like I loved finding that out because at the time I thought wow all of these people seem unaware that the featured song at this here ceremony about straight people pledging fidelity is actually a song by a (person who at the time identified as a) gay man about a one-night stand
but this was even better because while the bride apparently didn't know, it seems like maybe it was a CODED MESSAGE FROM THE GROOM TO HIS BEST MAN o.0
I mean, I have plenty of drunk people making fools of themselves stories but I feel like those are sort of cliche at this point

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Jessica Price

Jessica Price Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @Delafina777

6 May
Main strategy for maintaining the status quo involves:

A) treating concerns of marginalized groups as "niche" issues, rather than as systemic issues affecting all of society

B) treating members of those marginalized groups as "biased" (as opposed to "objective" dominant group)
In other words, the assumption is that you can't trust Black people about racism since it's a niche issue that affects them, and they are therefore biased/self-interested.
The other half of that assumption is that a tacit "default" group (that is, white people) are objective about it because, as a niche issue, it doesn't affect us.

Even assuming that were true, apathy doesn't actually equal objectivity.
Read 6 tweets
6 May
so there's a nifty book called More Work For Mother that traces how every time technology has advanced in a way that reduces male-coded physical labor, we as a society have been cool with it

for technology that reduces female-coded physical labor, however...
...we find ways to negate those gains.

When pre-ground flour became available, bread that required more sifting and work became popular
Read 6 tweets
6 May
I don’t know how to explain to people that being vaccinated means that your immune system recognizes the virus and knows how to kill it, not that you can’t inhale it and sneeze or cough it out on other people.
Wear. A Fucking. Mask.
like, look, I am not an immunologist or an epidemiologist or whatever

I am just a layperson.

But here's my layperson understanding of how immune systems work.

Actual doctors, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Read 11 tweets
5 May
A) neither WOTC nor Paizo (which are the companies which make the games that are usually The Beloved IP) pays 2-3 cents per word

B) Many 3PP companies pay that little because they're usually 1-2 person companies with tiny margines

C) that is the work most newbies can get
ESPECIALLY for newbie designers who aren't white men who can (safely) get their first freelance writing gig the traditional way, which is getting drunk with gross-ass white men at cons, building a resume of indie work is often the path to getting more prominent freelance gigs
And that means taking work from small 3PP companies who don't pay 10 cents a word

but by all fucking means, continue putting the blame on "chumps" who don't have the privilege to get their start working on D&D or PF
Read 7 tweets
5 May
if the overwhelmingly predominant results of 2000 years of your concept in practice have been colonialism, genocide, war, and other abuses

maybe there's a fucking problem with your concept
Like, again, openly white supremacist ideology is higher among Christians than non-Christians in the US.

And no, not just among evangelicals. Across the spectrum of denominations.

nbcnews.com/think/opinion/…
And I know some genuinely good Christians. A tiny handful.

But like, man, have they ever done the WORK to untangle their belief system from its colonialism, from its racism, from its antisemitism.
Read 4 tweets
2 May
I wish people could get it through their heads that you don't have to believe in the supernatural to *experience* things as supernatural.
Like, after my cat died, I had a dream about her. She'd been absolutely ravaged by cancer, had her leg amputated, etc. She was suffering a LOT at the end.

And a few days after she died, I had a dream that I woke up from my sleep and heard her chirping from under the bed.
And I wanted so much to see her, to hold her, because I missed her *so much*, and yet, in my dream, I knew she was dead and I was afraid to see her.

I was afraid she'd look even worse than when she'd died, be suffering even more. Or that she'd be dead and decomposing.
Read 9 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!

:(