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    #71
    Originally posted by WarriorSoul
    Lies, you live in your mother's basement, fat, balding, and you're pretty much glued to your computer denouncing every ******* in NSB.



    LOL.
    would you like me to run outside and take a pic of my place? please say yes.

    funny part is that you probably live at your moms place. or with roomates or some ****

    i have my own pad, car, a job etc. little boy.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Medved
      So you are on Oreo Cookie? are 99% of your friends white and asian? "working actor" and "breaking into industry" dont go in the same line.
      why did you change your post, clown?

      oreo cookie? b.c im successful, i cant be black? haha. you guys are too much.

      i have friends from various cultural backgrounds. not only black friends.

      i choose to have a diverse group of friends. sorry im not as narrow minded as yourself and the other *******s

      and, yes, they go in the same line. b.c you dont have to be in the industry to be an actor. idiot

      lets see, the last time i checked the industry wouldnt exist if it wasnt for ACTORS.

      oh, or maybe you know so little about the world. you thought that people were born into the industry and became actors as a result.

      you probably think actors arent everyday people such as yourself. well, no, we arent like you.

      we tend to be open minded

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        #73
        Originally posted by PrinceCharlez
        Naw man, Kings has it right this time. Think about what your saying before you speak and you will see the truth. Floyds didnt grow up in a stable home, meaning having a functional father and mother raising him. His dad was selling drugs and wasnt there for him. Boxing is what raised him and without proper guidance he didnt learn how to threat people or talk to people. Adding money and power on top of that only made FLoyd worst. Because now cant nobody tell him **** if they aint got money. Floyd and his father just recently established a relationship and here he is fighting a life threating disease. All we see is Floyd in the ring, we dont know him personally so you cant judge him.
        great post.......

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          #74
          Originally posted by PrinceCharlez
          Naw man, Kings has it right this time. Think about what your saying before you speak and you will see the truth. Floyds didnt grow up in a stable home, meaning having a functional father and mother raising him. His dad was selling drugs and wasnt there for him. Boxing is what raised him and without proper guidance he didnt learn how to threat people or talk to people. Adding money and power on top of that only made FLoyd worst. Because now cant nobody tell him **** if they aint got money. Floyd and his father just recently established a relationship and here he is fighting a life threating disease. All we see is Floyd in the ring, we dont know him personally so you cant judge him.
          Mayweather can learn from the difficulties that he went through growing up with his parent, He has enough money to go for counselling..

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          • WarriorSoul
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            #75
            Originally posted by yesir
            would you like me to run outside and take a pic of my place? please say yes.

            funny part is that you probably live at your moms place. or with roomates or some ****

            i have my own pad, car, a job etc. little boy.
            Please take a picture of your mom's basement, I'm sure it's a ****ing pad. Don't worry about me man, I'm doing fine myself. I'm not the one that's trying to boast and convince absolute strangers online about how well I'm doing in life.

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              #76
              Originally posted by ThePrince
              Yeah, that didn't make any sense. How are you a working actor who is trying to break into the industry? I've been on a bunch of TV shows (most recently White Collar) and I don't get what he's trying to convey with that oxymoronic statement.
              is that right?

              so you werent acting before making into the industry. which you suggest, you are.

              if so, big ups. be please tell me how that doesnt make sense

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                #77
                Originally posted by yesir
                wow. first, its spelled sentEnce, with an E. and i didnt major in theatre. i majored in Bus Admin.

                secondly, you dont have to major in theatre to be an actor. all it takes, like anything else is dedication and hard work.

                i dont even know why i entertaining this convo with you, someone who has the slightest clue what they are talking about. but ill break it down for you, just a bit.

                everyone has to get a break, to get into the industry. meaning, you can fully transition to living on your actors income b.c you get enough jobs to support you.

                every actor works to get an agent, become AFTRA/SAG/AEA eligible. once youve done that, you keep working to establish your name, in the industry. once your name is going around the industry and you are seen as a good talent, more casting directors call on your for projects.

                as soon as you are getting casting on a consistent basis, you can then transition over to being a FULLTIME actor. meaning, you no longer have to work a 9-5 job.

                get it? atleast have idea what you are talking about b.c you make yourself look like an ass
                I find it hard to believe that you're a college graduate. First of all you're trying to correct someone's spelling on this forum when you can't even string a proper paragraph and worst you make spelling errors.

                I doubt you have a real job, even if you are an "actor", that's not a real job.

                Also, you're on here 24/7, how do you make money? You just joined in March and you've got thousands of posts. I'm sure this isn't your first account too.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by WarriorSoul
                  Please take a picture of your mom's basement, I'm sure it's a ****ing pad. Don't worry about me man, I'm doing fine myself. I'm not the one that's trying to boast and convince absolute strangers online about how well I'm doing in life.

                  im not boasting one bit. but im proud of where i am in my life, and where im going.

                  by the way, we dont have basements in florida

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by WarriorSoul
                    I find it hard to believe that you're a college graduate. First of all you're trying to correct someone's spelling on this forum when you can't even string a proper paragraph and worst you make spelling errors.

                    I doubt you have a real job, even if you are an "actor", that's not a real job.

                    Also, you're on here 24/7, how do you make money? You just joined in March and you've got thousands of posts. I'm sure this isn't your first account too.
                    doesnt matter what you believe. and this is a forum, there is no need for me to be formal. especially when i using my phone. typos dude, tons of typos b/c of typing on my phone.

                    and b/c my phone has internet...welcome to the times. my job is damn easy and outside of work and acting, i have plenty time to surf certain forums i frequent

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by yesir
                      is that right?

                      so you werent acting before making into the industry. which you suggest, you are.

                      if so, big ups. be please tell me how that doesnt make sense
                      Working Actor means you are getting roles (principal) that you get paid for, meaning you already 'broke into the industry'. You can't be a working actor and trying to break into the industry concurrently, that's an oxymoron. And I wasn't acting professionally until last year when I got my break, a pretty sizeable principal role (only 1 episode) on an NBC medical drama.

                      I always like seeing people succeed in the entertainment business because I know firsthand how ****ing tough it is just to get your foot in the door. It takes a lot of talent, hard work, perseverance and a LOT of luck. So Good luck on your pursuit of an acting career

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