We 7 Billion (or Why Actors are Useless?)

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2011

This is a video response to;

Jazza's We 7 Billion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq3zXAqJe3k&feature=channel_video_title

And I also go off on some thoughts I had after listening to Myles' Podcast 'Who Gives A Kardashidamn?':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79XLwpEe93E

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  • yes! this video is exactly what i think about having children, this whole video was very well put :) and i often think that the best kind of way of taking action to change the world is when ordinary people just do little good things over a sustained period of time, like regularly volunteering with a big charity - although celebs putting on one-off benefits and stuff is great, i think its much more impressive when a person just dedicates a bit of their time each week to a cause.

  • @yearofbeingbrilliant That's it exactly, celebs are comfortable enough to do one off events. That said lots and lots of very wealthy celebrities do give generously on a large scale, but it's not publicized a lot. I admire those people that really dedicate in any way they can!

  • I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said. And I'm a guy.

  • @NESherv Thank you. I would have expected most guys to agree with the pregnancy part especially. ;)

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  • @TheDeadBird Please Mr Deadbird! You're just embarrassing yourself. Get used to the adoption idea!

  • @TheFelicityCullen Haha! It's not anti-feminist at all, it's just personally I don't like the idea of having children. Pregnancy sounds horrendous, as does giving birth...and I'm not that good with kids anyway. Just me though, I know that lots of people know they want kids one day! :)

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  • Thanks for the response. The entertainment industry still plays an important role, they have the power to, as well as entertain us, influence the masses. Brad and Angelina making adoption a more socially accepted concept is an example, as well as events like comic relief. I think a lot in the entertainment industry see the fame they have as a responsibility. But then again, I am an optimist, there are a lot of negative roll models as well.

    Thanks again for taking part in the discussion. :)

  • I do in fact agree with your points and really have nothing to add that you didn't already cover. Only one more thing... your eyes from 1:00 - 1:05 look super scary! Sorry, other than that you look lovely as ever :)

  • Some call it entertainment others are able to see bits of truth in “it”.

    Just a matter of perspective and how one perceives the world... I guess.

  • All the others are just making deals to get fat and trying to live.

    From that point of view I guess you could say that these are also unnecessary.

    The world does not need Depp and Brangelina but without Playwrights, writers... etc. it would probably stagnate and eventually perish into a cold dark place... Not to take literally though but the result would definitely mechanic, don’t you think?

  • Hard working doctors probably don't even watch that much entertainment, they only have limited time, which they use for sleep and more important things than to go to the movies.

    Same could be said about scientists.

    But honestly most of them are not making the world better, there are only a small percentage of people (like in every expertise and area) who believe in their work/ craft and acknowledge the responsibility that they have taken on.

  • Of course entertainment is valuable. While a lot of jobs like physicians and engineers etc. focus on making life possible, the arts are what make life bearable. Quality of life is as important as sustaining it.

  • i love tim burton!

  • As long as the message being put through is one that is valid and thought through rather then just being "the usual" entertaiment, then it can really serve a helpfull purpose! Tis just annoying that the society we live in and the importances that it holds mean that this is a necesity almost to get recognised, at least in the mainstream! (Sorry if I'm babbiling and for the spelling mistakes, no sleep in a longggg time)

  • @straightfromschool I'm a Student Social Worker as well as a film lover and I am a big believer that to tackle big social issues, both nationally and worldwide, we first need to bring attention. Due to the fact that the majority of people fall in love with the celebrity culture, as annoying as it is, we can use it....celebrity endorsments do help.....celebrity presented tv shows and films (I mean Al Gore did preety well in an Incovieniant Truth (Ohhh Spelling!)

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