Do you think acting is really an "art"...
Or do you think that's just an excuse, and acting is born of something much more nefarious?
It's a question I can't help but ask, considering the depths of brainwashing and societal conditioning that hollywood was used for before it died.
The most innocuous thing I can compare acting to is pretending, like we did as children, and like some of us still do.
Is acting a real andĀ genuine human tendency that has been formed into an "art" and had industry built around it?
Or is it just a BS excuse?
Is it a made up "art" with its true sole purpose being to brainwash the audience?
The brain doesn't know the difference after all, right?
Or do you think that's just an excuse, and acting is born of something much more nefarious?
It's a question I can't help but ask, considering the depths of brainwashing and societal conditioning that hollywood was used for before it died.
The most innocuous thing I can compare acting to is pretending, like we did as children, and like some of us still do.
Is acting a real andĀ genuine human tendency that has been formed into an "art" and had industry built around it?
Or is it just a BS excuse?
Is it a made up "art" with its true sole purpose being to brainwash the audience?
The brain doesn't know the difference after all, right?