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Okay, so here’s the scoop: I was supposed to drop these reviews yesterday, but Ryder’s dance class turned me into a human pretzel—the REGULAR one, at that. This is actually embarrassing. Anyway, I spent the day on my bed all day with a massive muscle pain but my boyfriend a friend of mine called a masseur and I’m now all better.
Without further ado …
1. Five Nights At Freddy’s
This was my first stop yesterday. As I stepped into Five Nights At Freddy's arcade, the nostalgia hit me like a high score from my childhood. The neon lights, the games, and the ambience in general! I used to play a lot and I feel a little bit emotional yesterday, for obvious reasons. The games were a blast, and trying to beat them felt like surviving a night at Freddy’s—just not as scary. It was a fun gaming experience that blends thrills and nostalgia, making it a night to remember.
RATING: 5/5 I need to rewatch FNAF
2. RYDE Dance Studio
The devil itself, the sole reason of my constant whining yesterday, the place where all hell break lose. Took a regular dance class and I thought it would be all smile and sunshine but God damn I was wrong! Ryder himself taught me a lot of dance moves and tricks (Unique move names, by the way. I think I have the note somewhere...), That guy is on another level, so much so that I momentarily forgot I was being schooled by a dance prodigy. Me, Evander Bynes, who only did a little to no TikTok dancing when my friends asked me to.
But I had a lot of fun, Julian—the receptionist guy, even joined in to laugh at me. I think I’ll stop by to do the beginner one...
RATING: 5.5/5 I love my lil’ bro Ryder. Definitely not being held at gunpoint.
(To be fair, maybe my reluctance to stretch pre-session played a TINY role for my muscle pain... but moving on, shall we?)
3. Fontale
Took a quick stop at Fontale (like, real quick, because I can feel my muscles breaking down at that moment) after my dance class with Ryder. Bought two fiction books but I’ve not touched it since—I will start reading on the weekends!
As an avid fantasy lover, stepping into the store felt like discovering a hidden gem nestled on the outskirts of a foggy town. The ambiance was warm, akin to a comforting hug. The shelves were adorned with mystical trinkets, and every corner seemed to whisper tales of magic. (Heavily reminds me of Harry Potter with a mix of The Wizard of Oz!)
RATING: 5/5 It’s faye
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