Hmmm, I was just watching the Emmys a couple of nights ago and a thought occured to me. Do movie and TV stars enjoy movies and television series like us normal people? What I mean to say is, that does it hold for them the same sense of escapism that it holds for us? There must come a point where they realise that the people in the little black boxes are simply their co-workers and are basically putting up a pretense for money. See for us, the movie world is where we can live our fantasies through the 'beautiful people', well, then whom are the actors living there fantasies through? Surely, what they do for a living must disperse the faerie dust that hangs over their lives? Well, there's something to think about.
Ok, on to the next issue, descriptors.
Words that describe me...according to...me:-
- Hard-working (when I want to be....which is not that often, so maybe it doesn't count...hmmm...)
- Passionate (on many different levels...)
- Quick learner
- Not afraid of challenges
What?...don't laugh...it's true!
- Loyal to my friends
- ...Uses way too many suspension marks.
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Maybe they allow themselves to be caught up in the whole 'immersing' into the character to keep up the faerie dust, as you put it...allowing them some escapism, if only briefly.
Anyway, maybe they do view the people on their TVs as co-workers; doesn't mean that the story or performance is any less engrossing. Just because you know the artist personally doesnt mean the painting is the less for it.
Descriptors:
-hard working: dedicated worker
-passionate: passionate, deeply sensitive to. Puts great energy in things I care about. will wholeheartedly dedicate all to things that I am passionate of.
-quick learner: apt pupil, eager to learn, quick learner, a student with a quick mind. Flash, even.
-Not afraid of challengers: enjoys tackling difficult tasks, pioneer, braving the unknown, Dedicated student, challenges are a specialty.
-Loyal to my friends: You'll never find a more loving, dedicated friend.
lay it on thick.:P
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