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Acting is the second lowest art form


Prostitution is the lowest art form. But acting is a close second. Both careers have a lot in common. One is socially respectable (barely.) The other is not. But any john knows that prostitutes are far better actors than the cream of the Hollywood crop. The greatest insult Nietzsche could throw at Wagner was that he was the greatest "actor" among top artistic geniuses. (But of course Wagner's actual art was far, far more than acting.)

Streep's dissing of sports as if her acting were a serious art form is laughable. First of all let's separate real creative art from "performing" art. Performing art is not a real creative art. It is just performing what someone else has created. A pianist is a performer. A dancer is a performer. An actor is a performer. But it takes years and years of work at technique at least 8 hours a day to become a great pianist or dancer. Any idiot can be considered a "great" actor without any training at all. Look at all the silly celebrities with Oscars on their mantles!

Real artists are the writers or composers or (lesser so) the directors. It is the writers and true creators that live on. Not the performers.

Idiot actors are obsessed with being called artists. But they are not. They are generally extremely weak people with extremely fragile egos who need to be pumped up with importance puffer y to stop them from having nervous breakdowns, becoming addicts or killing themselves. Actors deep down know that they are unworthy fakes with no real character or talent and that is why they hate themselves.

Only an actor would think that people would actually care what they think about anything other than acting. The corner prostitute has much, much more to say which we can learn from.

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Even implying that sport is art is utterly ridiculous. Just pull yourself together !

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You don't believe that what gymnasts do is artful?

Either way, it takes more skill to be a successful athlete than it does an actor. Once athletes can't produce, they lose their jobs. Every year we see lists of actors whose movies lose money or make very little money yet get paid millions to make those movies - Eddie Murphy, Vince Vaughn, Adam Sandler, etc.

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"Art" simply means "skill", and so anything which requires skill, is by fundamental definition an art. Acting is certainly an art.


Idiot actors are obsessed with being called artists. But they are not. They are generally extremely weak people with extremely fragile egos who need to be pumped up with importance puffer y to stop them from having nervous breakdowns, becoming addicts or killing themselves. Actors deep down know that they are unworthy fakes with no real character or talent and that is why they hate themselves.
Gee, who bruised your ego?

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"Art" simply means "skill", and so anything which requires skill, is by fundamental definition an art.

Yeah, right. In your world, being toilet trained is an "art." That's why, in your world, you think a waxwork ham like Maryl is a great artist.

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But acting is certainly much more CELEBRATED then prostitution. How often does network TV set aside valuable prime time for awards ceremonies for HOOKERS?

And if actor's views on social issues are so meaningless, why did the NRA make Charlton Heston their president?

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Charlton Heston was MOSES and BEN HUR.

Meryl Streep is Florence Foster Jenkins.


And in less time than it takes to watch a crappy Streep movie for free on TV, a good Las Vegas hooker can make thousands. Streep may get the statue; but the hooker gets the money.

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And if actor's views on social issues are so meaningless, why did the NRA make Charlton Heston their president?

Apples vs. oranges. First off, Heston didn't stand on stage at an event totally unrelated to the NRA and talk about our 2nd Amendment Rights.

Secondly, the NRA is about our 2nd Amendment Rights - Streep and the rest are butt-hurt hypocritical, snowflakes having melt-downs and saying cr*p about people in power being bullies - yet doesn't understand she's actually talking about bullies like Hillary.

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That's what I always say. Many actors never had any professional training.

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