I just don't get the "schizophrenic" obsession with people who can put on different personalities and entertain people. — Wallows
Doesn't society require us to "act" all the time. — Nils Loc
...but, the degree to which this is performed, at least here in the US, is absurd. It's like nobody is comfortable in their own skin and needs to hop around and perform some superficial dance/show/entertainment for other people to feel respected. — Wallows
Because that's just the way we live now and we don't see any other options. — Baden
One prominent feature of the US that surprises me is the fascination with people who act out different characters on television and the movies. I don't know how to describe the fascination with actors. Why do people love seeing their favorite actor on television play out a cop or evil villain, or some such person on camera? — Wallows
it seems to me that it’s originally an American phenomenon. — Brett
No, that would be lawyers/politicians/marketers/lobbyists/PR pros. Actors are as benign as the rest of us creative artists. And as people in general. — Baden
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