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Give. Even when you know you can get nothing back.
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James Dean e Geraldine Page, New York City 1955 by Dennis Stock
Perfect evening in Hollywood walking to the theater tonight. #OpeningNight #PureConfidence #LAThtr #actorslife (at Sacred Fools Theater Company)
LAST DAY to purchase PURE CONFIDENCE tix with a 55% discount (only $11.25/ticket!) using promo code "TP55" at www.lower-depth.com/production/confidence/. We run Fri-Sun throughout April. #LAThtr #onstage #actorslife (at Sacred Fools Theater Company)
This guy gets it.
What a night. (at Los Angeles, California)
Well, they'll always have this. #Oscars
Team #FakeNews vs Team #FakePresident (at Groundwork Coffee Co.)
I literally drove all the way from Los Angeles to the #CelebrateSD rally to exchange my Chargers gear for a gift certificate to the #Padres store & then drive right back to LA because I have my priorities in order. (at Petco Park)
Instead of just waiting around for my next audition in Trump's America, I'm doing this vlog from my car. #resist Recommended Reading: *"The return of the global gag rule stinks of neocolonialism" by Lola Okolosie, The Guardian (1.27.17) *"How to help women affected by the global gag rule" by Amanda Chatel, Bustle.com (1.24.17) Donate: IPPF.org DKTinternational.org Subscribe on YouTube: Dylan John Seaton
It's hard to explain, but there's really nothing like creating a character. And if you're ever fortunate enough to observe or feel people responding strongly to your character, whether it be with laughter, with tears, with fear, with anger, with inspiration etc., you find there are few experiences in life more rewarding. We're hit hard by the losses of the many great actors we've lost this year because these artists had the great privilege of creating characters that we responded to strongly. Their work has moved hundreds of millions of people all over the world, and will continue to do so until the end of time, immortalizing them in their work. When you have this job, it is the best job in the world. Period. That's why so many pursue it, despite the well-known fact there are not nearly enough jobs to accommodate all who do. Pursuing such a career is undeniably difficult, and watching your peers succeed in other avenues while you struggle to find your footing well into adulthood can leave you feeling inadequate. Many decide that it's not worth it and move on to other things that will make them happier and/or more secure financially. And more power to them. For me though, the chance that I might some day earn the opportunity to create even one character that moves even a small fraction of the number of people as profoundly as these artists did is enough. If I was doing literally anything else, I would be *wishing* I was creating characters. And that makes it all- all the rejection, the financial instability, the periods of unemployment, the feelings of inadequacy, all of it- worth it. So while I mourn these artists' losses with everyone else, I draw great inspiration from their work and use it to fuel my own endeavors to one day, even just once, be as fortunate as they were to make people feel. #actorslife
I found a cool game via @disexplications that lets you redraw state lines county-by-county and see how it effects the outcome of the 2016 election. Restricting myself to keeping 50 contiguous states, I was able to change the map enough to get Clinton beating Trump 462-76 with the exact same vote count as the actual election. It’s a fun way of comprehending exactly how arbitrary of a system the electoral college is