They have places that will shave it for you.
They have places that will shave it for you.
I've even contemplated laser hair removal, but the procedure requires a perfect balance of affluence, desperation, and masochism that I have yet to reach.
Was looking for this. It was my exact reaction.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Okay who else here has the mad hots for Kim Coates? I cannot be the only one.
That was a kind thing for you to do.
THIS is what is meant by "compassionate care." Acknowledging that patients are people who want the same things as everybody else, including nights out with family and friends.
That's true! Never thought of that.
Isn't it all just a matter of priority? You obviously hold up the food thing as a high priority, so you would never do such a thing, which is fine. But somebody else may not care about that, and instead their priority might be the types of books the other person reads, or their clothes, or really anything else. To…
Poor Tara. She takes a lot of shit and seems to get dragged into celeb bullshit without ever doing anything recently to deserve it—FUCK JASON BIGGS, YO—and I am rooting for her. I'm glad she's making a bit of a comeback and if I ever get a sample of this fragrance I will not immediately throw it in the trash.
I guess I think the article is wrong, then, because within the industry most YouTubers are not seen as legitimate enough to throw a bunch of money at them. They're lower than reality TV in that respect. So yeah, it's still guerrilla style for the most part.
But working indie/student stuff is how you get experience to work on bigger things and I'm sorry but most YouTube videos are most certainly not "bigger things."
She's amazing. I want her to have her own show on Food Network. :D
I actually watch a lot of Hannah's stuff and hers are more what I would call "YouTube videos". (They are legit hilarious though.) Making a film is a whole 'nother thing with another set of parameters and budgetary requirements. THAT SAID, even feature indie movies with low budgets are often done by crew/cast as favors…
I think there's a differentiation between "web series" and "YouTube videos" which is where I get tripped up. What this article seems to be talking about are web series.
Yeah but is that the norm? Even the videos that look more expensive and well-made come off like student film projects, which are usually financed out-of-pocket and with favors from buddies.
I understand the push to highlight unjust labor practices, but honestly this is the type of stuff you do in film school or as a favor to a friend to build your experience level. Nobody wants to hire a person with no experience, you know? I was unaware that YouTube videos had such a high production value these days.
I'm disappointed in Legolas—he let his anger get the best of him and went in all aggro, he should have sidled up to Bieber like an old friend and then hit him mid-sentence while he was unawares.
He is just the happiest, goofiest guy there is and I love him for all that he does.
So much yes on the Mark posts! I hate him for what I've learned but I want more!