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  • Do acting schools have an age limit?

    All the students in those schools look so young. Do you need to be under a certain age to be accepted? I'm 21 but I'm doing my undergrad right now and want to go to acting school after I'm done. Still 3 years to go.

    1 AnswerTheater & Acting1 decade ago
  • Where can I get film reviews from the 20's and 30's?

    It's for a school project. I need authentic sources for film reviews written in the 20's and 30's (specifically 1927 and onward). ANYTHING! PLEASE!

    3 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • Tell me about your Smiley Piercing?

    How long have you had it?

    Do you have any gum recession?

    Was it rejected? Did it migrate?

    How long did it last?

    What kind of ring did you have?

    How did you feel about it (the piercing and the ring)?

    I want one but I'm weighing the pros and cons of getting one. I have nice teeth and think that a smiley would show them off, but at the same time I fear that it might ruin my gums and teeth too. I want you to tell me how it affected you.

    2 AnswersOther - Skin & Body1 decade ago
  • Did Che Guevara have a red or a silver star on his beret?

    If it was both, did each one symbolize something different?

    3 AnswersHistory1 decade ago
  • Ou a Montreal, puis-je participer dans du Slam Poetry?

    J'ai 20 ans, j'adore ecrire de la poesie et je veux faire partie d'une groupe de Slap Poetry. Si vous ne savez pas c'est quoi, c'est comme une forme de performance de poesie pour un public.

    Merci!

    3 AnswersPoésie1 decade ago
  • When I re-pierce my lip, will it hurt as much as the first time?

    I got a piercing 3 years ago and kept it for about 2 years. When I had it done, it hurt a lot for 2 weeks, then it was okay. Later, because of work issues I had to take it out. I miss it and am getting it re-pierced soon, but was wondering if it's going to hurt as much as the first time when I get it redone.

    Will it hurt as much as the first time or is the tissue in the piercing desensitized because of having it pierced a before?

    1 AnswerOther - Skin & Body1 decade ago
  • Do you ever think you're God?

    Does this ever happen to you?

    Do you ever find yourself having this kind of epiphany where you're wondering why, out of all the people in the world, you're looking at the world through YOUR eyes and nobody elses? And does this ever make you wonder if you're God?

    I don't know if this makes me weird, but sometimes living life as me, seeing it through my eyes, I think I'm God and that I am filled with infinite power and wisdom that I could connect with instantly if I just tried.

    28 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • Guys plz! Are guys at clubs only looking for a good lay?

    When I go to clubs with my friends, sometimes I'll dance with some nice guys who usually don't try to pick me up, just wanna dance. Then there are the guys who think they're all hot and say they want your number, "just to get to know you" and then when you say no, they keep trying to convince you by saying they just wanna "be friends".

    Do guys honestly think that being being pushy is sexy?

    Are there some out there actually wanna be friends?

    Do they think they'll find a girlfriend this way or are they just looking for a booty call?

    5 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • What is an original controversial Halloween costume?

    I want original ideas, so please no Hitlers, KKKs and aborted babies with the coat hanger around the neck. Something new!

    I know I've started costume hunting a bit soon, but what can I say, I'm bored and I love Halloween.

    Thanks!

    5 AnswersPerforming Arts1 decade ago
  • Would Would you still love her if...? ?

    You've been with her for 2 years and she hasn't lost or gained weight through the 2 years. But she's going through a hard time in her life and she's eating her emotions. You don't notice that she's gaining weight at first because it's happening gradually but eventually you start realizing when you make love to her that there's blubber in places where there didn't used to be. And it's spreading and getting bigger.

    Now she's 200 pounds, but she's still the same person you knew before (except maybe with more self-esteem problems).

    Do you still feel attracted to her?

    Do you still want to be with her?

    Do you still love her the same way?

    3 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • Would you still love her if...?

    You've been with her for 2 years and she hasn't lost or gained weight through the 2 years. But she's going through a hard time in her life and she's eating her emotions. You don't notice that she's gaining weight at first because it's happening gradually but eventually you start realizing when you make love to her that there's blubber in places where there didn't used to be. And it's spreading and getting bigger.

    Now she's 200 pounds, but she's still the same person you knew before (except maybe with more self-esteem problems).

    Do you still feel attracted to her?

    Do you still want to be with her?

    Do you still love her the same way?

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • Ever fallen in love with a fictional character?

    Who and Why? Name as many as you like.

    I'm nonsensically in love with Edward Cullen from Twilight. I also had a huge crush on Jesse from the Mediator series of books, and Angel and Spike from Buffy the Vampire slayer. I think it's because I have a thing for supernatural beings. I used to wish I was Buffy.

    7 AnswersBooks & Authors1 decade ago
  • Give me a reason to live?

    I don't do drugs. I don't drink. I don't over-eat. I don't believe in violence or infidelity. I do exercise and I eat well. I have a loving, close-knit family, tons of friends who care about me and the best boy-friend I could ever have asked for. I'm part of a well-to-do family. I'm studying in college and I have great grades, as well as a ton of potential to make something of myself in the future. Yet, despite all this, I find myself in a constant state of suffering, my mind flooded with thoughts of suicide. I want to be happy for all the things I have, but I only cry when I think of them, as if they were only some sort of burden. I don't understand why, but that's not what I want to know.

    Besides all the things that I've already mentioned, I want you to give me reason to live. I don't want any " You've got everything going for you". Obviously all these things aren't making me happy, so give me something else that will make life seem more worthwhile to me.

    18 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • You know a youth volunteer program that sends ppl to 3rd world countries to help out the poor???

    Im a canadian, im 18 and id like to participate in something like that. Give me anything you can think of. Thanks.

    7 AnswersStudying Abroad1 decade ago
  • Have you watched the film Se7en?

    In what way is the guy killed for sloth slothful? It seemed to me that he was always doing something, killing, selling drugs, raping...

    I know what sloth is so please, I dont need any definitions and I don't want a bible lesson.

    Thanks

    8 AnswersMovies1 decade ago
  • Name some films?

    I need films where the main character embodies the archetype of the "Artist"

    "Artist (Artisan, Craftsperson, Sculptor, Weaver)

    The Artist archetype embodies the passion to express a dimension of life that is just beyond the five senses. The Artist psyche is animated with the energy to express it into physical forms. The nature or relative grandeur of any form of expression is irrelevant; a chef can be as much of an artist as a painter or landscaper. The signature of artists is not in what they do but in how intense their motivation is to manifest the extraordinary. Doing what you do in such a way that you create an emotional field that inspires others also indicates the Artist energy at work, as does the emotional and psychological need to express yourself so much that your well-being is wrapped up in this energy.

    The shadow Artist comprises many cliches, including an eccentric nature and the madness that often accompanies genius. The Starving Artist represents the fear of financial ruin or the belief that fame and fortune come only after death, which often cause artists to suppress their talents. In evaluating your relationship to this archetype, recognize that the need to bring art to others, such as dedicating part of the energy of your life to supporting artists, is as much an expression of the Artist archetype as actually holding a brush in your hand.

    8 AnswersMovies1 decade ago
  • Can anyone find me a picture of a decent chelsea cut?

    Maybe more than one? The only one I can find is the first pic that appears when i search "chelsea cut" on google, or aol. Please don't give me that one. Thanks.

    5 AnswersHair1 decade ago
  • Am I too old/obese to become a dancer?

    I'm 18 years old, I weigh 165 pounds and I love to dance ballet. I also just love the performing arts, and want to learn to become a professional ballet dancer. Except I study full time and I don't think I'll have the time to take more than 1-2 dance classes a week. Plus I know that most pro ballet dancers start when they're around 12, more or less. Am I out of luck? Can I start when Im 20?

    22 AnswersDancing1 decade ago