After reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem "Constantly Risking Absurdity," which explores the poet's daring craft, write about your most absurd personal experience. Describe a single, specific incident that felt ridiculously bold or foolish. Ensure your response is vivid, concise, and captures the essence of absurdity.

    One of my most absurd expriences ever was going on my first roller coaster. During my childhood, up until about 6th grade I hated anything adrenaline related, such as waterslides or going really fast in vehicles. I always refused to go on rollercoasters because I never liked that feeling. For one of my friends birthdays in the 6th grade, she wanted to go to six flags. When she invited me, I couldn't say no because I was her best friend so I went anyways. They told me that the scream machine was the least scary roller coaster there, so I went on with my friend. The whole time during the ride I was terrified and wanted to get off. I will never forget that memory, however, now I love rollercoasters. 

Today we read a poem comparing an acrobat to a poet. 

I learned that you dont have to lie in poems because it comes from the heart. 

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