#Equality
A short film about equality
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3. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
Don't you hate it when you can't help but wonder if the actor (The girl in this case) is actually like that in real life 



7. BloodBeast commented 9 years ago
#3 That would be "actress"...? It's a perfectly good word. Then no need to say "the girl".
A bit like saying "The person. Oh, by the way, female." Pointless when we already have the vocabulary. PC has limits after which it becomes senseless.
A bit like saying "The person. Oh, by the way, female." Pointless when we already have the vocabulary. PC has limits after which it becomes senseless.


8. Natan_el_Tigre commented 9 years ago
Ha-ha, the slippery slope of sublimation! Funny stuff! 



9. 1010010010101 commented 9 years ago
#3. I'd say that if you find yourself wondering that, then she did a pretty good job of acting (sorry #7, 'actressing') in the first place.


10. BloodBeast commented 9 years ago
#9 I'm surprised to see you confusing noun and verb... 



11. 1010010010101 commented 9 years ago
#10 It's called poetic licence.
I'm surprised you didn't get that.
I'm surprised you didn't get that.



12. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#7 Are you as irritating as this in your real life, I bet any people you work or study with, think you are a right tosser. To put you right because you are wrong a lot of female's in the acting profession prefer to be called 'Actors' 



13. RetroGrade77 commented 9 years ago
Am I the only one here that thinks #11 and #12 are the same person? The only question I have is which one is Chrome and which is Firefox?


14. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#13 Yes you are the only one here, the rest of us have moved on. Do try and keep up 



16. schlafanzyk commented 9 years ago
#12 No difference between male and female actors? Hmmm... sounds familiar
So is that like a double negative mind trick on that issue? Or is it Hollywood actors all wanting to be number one by removing actress from their vocabulary?
Either way, I'm for using the female variations of words with the intent of specifying to avoid confusion. That's why we came up with most of them. We use man and woman instead of just human, don't we? Only the ones that do not make sense whatsoever and were just created out of political correctness are annoying to me.
So is that like a double negative mind trick on that issue? Or is it Hollywood actors all wanting to be number one by removing actress from their vocabulary?
Either way, I'm for using the female variations of words with the intent of specifying to avoid confusion. That's why we came up with most of them. We use man and woman instead of just human, don't we? Only the ones that do not make sense whatsoever and were just created out of political correctness are annoying to me.


17. 1010010010101 commented 9 years ago
Here's another slant, it should be noted that the term 'actress' has in the past carried the connotation of prostitute, and for this reason therefore, quite understandably many female actors prefer to be refereed to as actors.
-5 1. LQoQK commented 9 years ago