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Yeah. You would hope for sure. And then if you're at work, you know, you're going to act a little different from that, too. And it's essentially even when you're hanging out with your closest friends. Sociologists believe that you're still performing in some way, shape or form, just probably less than you normally do.
Yeah, like the manic pixie dream girl, right? I don't know what you mean by that.
Yeah, like the manic pixie dream girl, right? I don't know what you mean by that.
Yeah, like the manic pixie dream girl, right? I don't know what you mean by that.
Oh, they're always doing like crazy stuff that like makes the protagonist fall in love with them or whatever.
Oh, they're always doing like crazy stuff that like makes the protagonist fall in love with them or whatever.
Oh, they're always doing like crazy stuff that like makes the protagonist fall in love with them or whatever.
Well, it's funny that you say drama, too, because to me, where my mind went was comedy. Like, almost all comedy is a person behaving in a way that violates the situation that they're in, violates the scene and the script that they're supposed to be saying. That's all from Adam Sandler to late Adam Sandler. It's all basically that. Yeah.
Well, it's funny that you say drama, too, because to me, where my mind went was comedy. Like, almost all comedy is a person behaving in a way that violates the situation that they're in, violates the scene and the script that they're supposed to be saying. That's all from Adam Sandler to late Adam Sandler. It's all basically that. Yeah.
Well, it's funny that you say drama, too, because to me, where my mind went was comedy. Like, almost all comedy is a person behaving in a way that violates the situation that they're in, violates the scene and the script that they're supposed to be saying. That's all from Adam Sandler to late Adam Sandler. It's all basically that. Yeah.
And then one other thing, too. He made a really good point. He said that the characters or the people who are interacting and, again, just essentially performing, that they're trying to come to a common definition of the situation is what he called it.
And then one other thing, too. He made a really good point. He said that the characters or the people who are interacting and, again, just essentially performing, that they're trying to come to a common definition of the situation is what he called it.
And then one other thing, too. He made a really good point. He said that the characters or the people who are interacting and, again, just essentially performing, that they're trying to come to a common definition of the situation is what he called it.
Yeah. And so, like, if you see... Say a scene on TV. It's just such a perfect analogy because that's essentially what he's talking about. And there's just one dude standing at a bus stop and it's a businessman, say. That scene is in a superposition. It hasn't been defined yet because there's only one person. And by the entrance of the next person, that's when the scene will start to be defined.
Yeah. And so, like, if you see... Say a scene on TV. It's just such a perfect analogy because that's essentially what he's talking about. And there's just one dude standing at a bus stop and it's a businessman, say. That scene is in a superposition. It hasn't been defined yet because there's only one person. And by the entrance of the next person, that's when the scene will start to be defined.
Yeah. And so, like, if you see... Say a scene on TV. It's just such a perfect analogy because that's essentially what he's talking about. And there's just one dude standing at a bus stop and it's a businessman, say. That scene is in a superposition. It hasn't been defined yet because there's only one person. And by the entrance of the next person, that's when the scene will start to be defined.
If it's that guy's boss, he's going to act totally different than if it's a pickpocket or something like that. So the scene hasn't been defined yet, but regardless of how it ends up, like what scene it is, both are playing their role essentially that we just innately know almost. Not innately because it's learned, but it becomes just second nature for most people. Yeah.