A Remote Destination: Solo Glamping Tour With Oya Obinidodo
Watch Solo Glamping Tour With Oya Obinidodo on YouTube
Life as a long term wilderness survivalist
Watch me glamping and rapping in the remote wilderness. The running time is almost 60 minutes. Glamping in the wilderness is my favorite hobby. I enjoy learning new things about how to survive and I enjoy the solitude, scenery, wildlife, peace, seclusion, and quiet!
Stay tuned for my new solo third album. The title of my third album will be determined as soon as I buy some more beats. I'm mainly looking for African or UK drill beats.
Since the glamping film, I was able to get a real charcuterie board. It was more on the cheap side though. I know that there's some better ones out there than this. They cost at least $100.
A real charcuterie board |
Attending Modeling & Acting Auditions
In other news, Yesterday, I went to a virtual casting call and it went extremely well. I performed my script well enough to make it to the next round, which will determined if I get signed to the New York City based agency or not.
Today, I met with one of the coaches from the agency again. I found out that I will not be getting signed to the agency because I have to pay for 30 weeks of training first and I don't have the money. I won't say the agency's name, but it's a scam. I don't have money for 30 weeks of training and money for headshots and no one is going to give it to me. I don't have anyone supporting me. If I can't support myself, I can't do anything.
Gay Fast Fashion: I hate alot of women's clothing stores and it hurts to wear certain clothes
I'm just going to be honest and say how I feel, after all, this is my blog and I can say what I want. So I'm going to say it- I'm mad that I can't find any shopping stores online or in person that sell clothes that I can afford and like. It's really heartbreaking. The clothes are gay to me, and most of the people that work at the stores are too.
I'm sick and tired of not wearing the clothes that I really would like to wear. It kind of brings tears to my eyes, but life goes on. There are hundreds and hundreds of women's clothing brands that I just absolutely hate with a passion and can't stand. I mean, I really, really, hate them. I hate stores like Forever 21, Olive Ole, Citi Trends, Old Navy, H&M, Rue 21, and Rainbow to name a few. I hate every women's store in the mall too basically. It hurts. If you're going through anything like that, it'll be okay. Life goes on!
A Fashion Designer's Pain
If you've been following me for over a year, then you would know that I designed my own clothes called Oya Obinidodo Brand Clothing. I still have the tags. I sewed several outfits and dresses, which I still have, and even a long coat that was featured in some of my videos. I was happy and content with my designs, and even got compliments on them by strangers. My clothing line lasted from November 2022 until July 2023. That's about 8 months.
Unfortunately, sewing clothes by hand became too time consuming, and I gave up. I lost my desire to continue designing my own clothes. No one ever taught me how to use a sewing machine. I tried to teach myself, but I failed at it. I needed someone to teach me hands on, and I couldn't afford to go to fashion school. If I knew how to use one, I wouldn't be in the wardrobe dilemma that I'm in.
Anyways, I hope that get over the pain of not knowing how to use a sewing machine and move forward with my life. Maybe one day, some one will teach me. In the mean time, I'm just going to stay low key. Be sure to stay tuned for more ©Terror Firsthand Stories. The series will resume on July 26th, 2024. My desire to sew by hand may have died, but my desire to write will never die. I will always have a story to tell.