Do You Think The Casting Directors Will Have To…
Are they going to have to assess the feet of all the actors in contention to play Carl? If they hold auditions and don’t just already have an actor in mind, will the audition have to be barefoot?
Are they going to have to assess the feet of all the actors in contention to play Carl? If they hold auditions and don’t just already have an actor in mind, will the audition have to be barefoot?
Just in terms of people that could play the size and intimidation… yeah man this could be solid.
I want to write more, and I haven’t ventured into poetry enough to branch away from a rhyming format as it’s currently how I feel most comfortable. But I’m just curious if these are any good or if they’re pretty bad
As someone who’s lost over 50 pounds and is still working through a recomp journey (still working on cutting down the rest of the excess body fat), I’ve noticed something important when taking progress photos.
For one, standing too close to the mirror can distort your body shape. The lighting is also much harsher the closer you are. Posture matters too. In the first pic I was stiff while flexing where the second pic I’m a little more relaxed in posture while still flexing.
Standing further from the mirror is going to give you a more realistic ideal of how you would appear to others as nobody is usually going to be standing as close as the initial pic and looking from the angle the camera is at.
This is just some advice I wanted to share for others tracking their journey with progress pics. Standing too close to the mirror can heighten the dysphoria because you’re seeing your body at an angle it would almost never be observed in naturally.
Maybe this is a stupid post, but I’ve just been seeing so many people take progress photos that are doing them a disservice. And has someone who has often been discouraged by bad progress photos, I thought I’d offer some unsolicited advice in case it might help someone else.
I’m curious if this is any good. Never did any sort of theater or musical theater and never had any sort of singing training so I’m curious if with training there may be something here
I’ve seen every once in a while it brought up that Roanoke is growing and some people even saying they think it is the next Asheville. I’ve never been there myself but currently live in Charleston, SC and am considering a move to a more affordable (not hard to do from here) city and am intrigued by being in the mountains.
Is it a progressive city? What are some of the major cons to living there? Does it feel very isolated given its location? I just want to learn more about what the experience of living there is actually like. I can watch YouTube videos and what not but it’s mostly always going to be realtors highlighting why it’s great.
This is probably a dumb question but lately I’ve been having the urge to want to go and hit at the batting cages, but the only recreational batting cages I knew of in the Charleston area were at Frankie’s Fun Park, which is currently closed down still.
Whenever I google, the only other batting cages I see are like professional batting cages for parents to rent for their kids and take lessons and stuff. Are there any other recreational batting cages around Charleston similar to what they have at Frankie’s?
I work a pretty standard job and I don’t make a ton of money, mid 50k range. I moved here with my partner a little over 2 years ago but we broke up last year and she moved away and ever since money has just been absurdly tight. Everything is so expensive I can barely keep up with living costs. I love it here and don’t want to leave so I accept the burden of living tight but… I feel kind of embarrassed by it.
I want to make new friends and meet other people. I’d like to actively start dating again. But I just feel like I don’t have any money to spare on activities. It’s already hard to meet new people these days and in this city but I just feel like being broke makes everything feel so much worse.
I’m curious if anyone else shares a similar feeling? It’s just so expensive to be single and live alone in this city. I’m making it work, but it takes its toll.