droomph
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I don't hate anybody's careers as much as their songs so I'll just say right here, I have none in particular I have anything against.
But the people who should really stop their careers:
1 Justin Bieber
Don't get me wrong, he's a good artist, a good person, and most of all, normal. He's going through adolescence. It's normal to be a little ***** for a few years. I think, in fact, that it's good to act like that - it's how your body develops emotionally and mentally (how, I don't know), and would be weird otherwise. I have to admit, being self-aware at 16 makes me want to kill myself most days (I'm not joking, btw - it's a real thing that I feel) so until my body develops self-control, I would prefer that I not have any sense of how annoying I am.
And on a similar note…
1b) All teenage pop stars/actors
You're developing. You need to rest. Have a normal life, learn something before it's too late. You know what they did in the 1700s Italy? If you were a teenager play actor and your voice was getting low, they would castrate you to keep the hormones from ever getting you to adulthood. That's basically what you're doing - taking the things you need to grow healthily and throwing that **** right out the window for what, $15 million dollars? Your healthy rest-of-your-60-years is worth a lot more than money can buy.
1c) Post-teenage actors who grew up acting
Get out of the business. I understand that you know nothing at this point other than acting, but I really want you to take a risk. You have money, right? And if your parents took all of that, force them to send you through college, by logic or by law. You'll be a much happier person, and you can go back to acting afterwards, and you won't have to drag your team along when times get hard, because you could just switch careers when things go down the toilet again in the acting world.
2) People in it for the gain
Look, we get that you love attention. I do too - that's why we're all alive.
However, there are better ways to get attention. For example, starting a business for a useful product to the same audience. First, you won't get all the bad rap (I'm speaking to you, certain movie actors) which really doesn't help get attention in the long run, and secondly, you'll be remembered forever (just ask Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerburg, and Steve Jobs) and frankly there's just a satisfaction that comes only from seeing people use your product. I mean, it's not like fame, but I'm sure Mark feels a little pride everytime Times does a report on Facebook's success and sees funny posts on the Internet about Facebook mishaps :p
Though that's just me from what I know. Don't bother listening to me if you don't want. But you'll have to grow up (which, btw !=maturity; many grown-ups are still children at heart) eventually.
But the people who should really stop their careers:
1 Justin Bieber
Don't get me wrong, he's a good artist, a good person, and most of all, normal. He's going through adolescence. It's normal to be a little ***** for a few years. I think, in fact, that it's good to act like that - it's how your body develops emotionally and mentally (how, I don't know), and would be weird otherwise. I have to admit, being self-aware at 16 makes me want to kill myself most days (I'm not joking, btw - it's a real thing that I feel) so until my body develops self-control, I would prefer that I not have any sense of how annoying I am.
And on a similar note…
1b) All teenage pop stars/actors
You're developing. You need to rest. Have a normal life, learn something before it's too late. You know what they did in the 1700s Italy? If you were a teenager play actor and your voice was getting low, they would castrate you to keep the hormones from ever getting you to adulthood. That's basically what you're doing - taking the things you need to grow healthily and throwing that **** right out the window for what, $15 million dollars? Your healthy rest-of-your-60-years is worth a lot more than money can buy.
1c) Post-teenage actors who grew up acting
Get out of the business. I understand that you know nothing at this point other than acting, but I really want you to take a risk. You have money, right? And if your parents took all of that, force them to send you through college, by logic or by law. You'll be a much happier person, and you can go back to acting afterwards, and you won't have to drag your team along when times get hard, because you could just switch careers when things go down the toilet again in the acting world.
2) People in it for the gain
Look, we get that you love attention. I do too - that's why we're all alive.
However, there are better ways to get attention. For example, starting a business for a useful product to the same audience. First, you won't get all the bad rap (I'm speaking to you, certain movie actors) which really doesn't help get attention in the long run, and secondly, you'll be remembered forever (just ask Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerburg, and Steve Jobs) and frankly there's just a satisfaction that comes only from seeing people use your product. I mean, it's not like fame, but I'm sure Mark feels a little pride everytime Times does a report on Facebook's success and sees funny posts on the Internet about Facebook mishaps :p
Though that's just me from what I know. Don't bother listening to me if you don't want. But you'll have to grow up (which, btw !=maturity; many grown-ups are still children at heart) eventually.