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I'm going to disagree with you there. There are different types of hard work. There's the physical then there's the mental. And sometimes it's both. To say actors want to avoid hard work, sure maybe you're right. On the other hand they are providing a service that people are willing to pay for. Unless you live in a cave, you're paying for it too and don't pretend you're not.
Acting well is not easy for most people. For Peter, he's probably lived most of his career in the desert of scarcity and then found his oasis. And now he's "successful". He's so well liked that for the rest of his life he will always be associated with GoT in whatever he plays. He's well spoken enough, talented enough and of the right diversity group of the day to have pulled off his acting in GoT. He refuses to say he's "lucky" because in he had worked hard and long and been out in the cold for most of his career. He says he's fortunate because he had enough talent to pull it off when time came around and landed success. He's fortunate and not lucky because he didn't merely win a lottery in spite of himself. That's luck. Winning at roulette is luck. Winning at craps is luck. Having gone into a profession, studied it, spent years struggling to stay in it, then landing a job in that profession that ensures success, that's fortune.
You wrote a lot of useless, whiny, SJW-style "dont judge" rant, but you still cant avoid the fact that "acting" is what people do in order to avoid doing hard work.
Actors are a different type of whores. Going by your lefty logic being fucked by ugly, overweight orangutans is "a different type of hard work" too, but it is in every single case done by whores wo dont want to actually work.
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[–] Planetoftheclown 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I'm going to disagree with you there. There are different types of hard work. There's the physical then there's the mental. And sometimes it's both. To say actors want to avoid hard work, sure maybe you're right. On the other hand they are providing a service that people are willing to pay for. Unless you live in a cave, you're paying for it too and don't pretend you're not.
Acting well is not easy for most people. For Peter, he's probably lived most of his career in the desert of scarcity and then found his oasis. And now he's "successful". He's so well liked that for the rest of his life he will always be associated with GoT in whatever he plays. He's well spoken enough, talented enough and of the right diversity group of the day to have pulled off his acting in GoT. He refuses to say he's "lucky" because in he had worked hard and long and been out in the cold for most of his career. He says he's fortunate because he had enough talent to pull it off when time came around and landed success. He's fortunate and not lucky because he didn't merely win a lottery in spite of himself. That's luck. Winning at roulette is luck. Winning at craps is luck. Having gone into a profession, studied it, spent years struggling to stay in it, then landing a job in that profession that ensures success, that's fortune.
[–] no-hurry-no-pause 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
You wrote a lot of useless, whiny, SJW-style "dont judge" rant, but you still cant avoid the fact that "acting" is what people do in order to avoid doing hard work.
Actors are a different type of whores. Going by your lefty logic being fucked by ugly, overweight orangutans is "a different type of hard work" too, but it is in every single case done by whores wo dont want to actually work.
[–] [deleted] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)