I wasn't afraid to be laughed at or be loud.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had no fear 'cause it seemed everyone in the audience always applauded whatever I did. Course, maybe it was because I always seemed to know everyone in the audience.
I was not scared at all.
What I have never been afraid of is to be a little silly, and you can engage people that way. My view is, first you get them to laugh, then you get them to listen.
No one got anywhere by being too scared to open their mouth in case nobody laughed.
No, I was never afraid.
I used to be afraid of looking at the audience.
To make the reader afraid, I had to be afraid.
I was afraid to express myself for a while.
I was so afraid of upsetting people, and not being liked for saying something that was not to everyone's taste.
I quickly laugh at everything for fear of having to cry.
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