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The kickstarter one doesn’t deliver until April 2016!! :(

Eh, but 1/10,000 (or even greater) of people become CEOs, wealthy inventors, Nobel/MacArthur/Pulitzer etc. Becoming a successful actor is very much like becoming a CEO - some are born into it, some do get in through shady means, and some of them busted their ass for years networking, auditioning, working on miserable

and these things will happen to you, even if you’re *gasp* hot!

What if you binge watch shows in a different language that you’re fluent in but not native?

Have you ever seen a Law & Order courtroom show where, after one side wins, the other side goes “It’s okay, we’ll win on appeal”? If you appeal a ruling, you’re basically saying that that trial, for whatever reason, was incorrect and therefore the ruling should not stand. Most often, we think of appeals as going the

Sorry - I didn’t mean to rile you up and I definitely do think things were taken out of context (I don’t think you are an evil Trump supporter, etc). If you can believe it, I was honestly just trying to give advice b/c of what I’ve seen in my own experiences - people’s earnings yanked out of their lives by their

They have Jane the Virgin now! (which..I don’t know if that’s exactly your personality but the feeling I got from her was kinda Zooey-ish).

I’ve had some miserable shoots - one where it was an outdoors running shoot all night and it was FREEZING (and ample portable heating only for the video village, not for the actors, of course. Also only food/crafty for crew). The audition where the casting director’s phone went off IN THE MIDDLE and she literally just

Dude. I’ve read this entire thread up to here, and the overwhelming sense I’m getting is that 1. You do not feel like you are fairly compensated (which is why you feel like you deserve this inheritance and that you earned it) and 2. you are very, very bitter about it. If you have put in as much work as you say you

It’s probably cold comfort, but a casting director once told me during a rough time that no one shits on you as much as when you are starting (the meaning being, yes, it is super shitty now, but it will not be this shitty again). And, it’s fairly true. Not that things don’t get bad at all stages of success, but it

I think being able to gaze upon something hideously exciting at least once in your life is a good enough reason.

I don’t like this movie, but he does learn Portuguese for her and she learns English for him. This movie is fucked up, but in his defense he *is* investing in her native language.

I only have one word

Ahhh curse you (joking) for introducing me to Stop Staring

LOLOL “at the risk of a posthumous stabbing”

Fuckkkk I just bought some (almost the same, I think) from Urban Outfitters.

Frederick’s of Hollywood isn't even that nice!

So for me, the breaking point would probably be someone about to hurt me or my siblings/friends. But for Mailer, apparently his breaking point is someone telling him he's not as good as Dostoevsky.

I'm renting an AirBnB now and I'm a single female traveler. However, I did only look at places with female hosts.

So, I’m saying this somewhat tongue-in-cheek/not seriously*, but why do British people complain about tea in the US so much? If anyone should be complaining, shouldn’t it be like Taiwan/Chinese/Indian (and probably other Asian countries, but I only have direct links to those three). Like, people go crazy for some of