ConsistentLog4353

ConsistentLog4353 t1_j64hnrb wrote

I can assure you any bitterness you're gleaning from my post is entirely in your head. And I simply don't think you truly believe making a major motion picture and creating a painting are at all equatable to each other.

If there were only fifty painters creating art and they were each paid millions upon millions of dollars and the access to paint and brushes were prohibitively expensive and the paintings themselves were sponsored and edited by corporations I would understand your point.

Kids today want fame and celebrity due entirely to the culture of celebrity and wealth worship propagated by the out of touch people in the original video. This life is simply unachievable.

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ConsistentLog4353 t1_j649q2s wrote

I wish we could collectively agree as a society to stop paying attention to actors and celebrities. It's the most self aggrandizing, overpaid, brainless work a person could hope to do.

These people provide nothing of value to society apart from the brief moment of escapism you experience while watching a movie. They contribute wildly to the increasing expectation of "greatness" and decreasing opportunity society offers to achieve that "greatness"

But they'll sit around patting themselves on the backs for accomplishing nothing of value whatsoever. Despicable.

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