So,
now, I'm just wondering about wearing nail polish because I grew up
finding it embarrassing and I guess nasty. I thought it was unnatural.
I'm kinda like zonked into worshipping it. See, I didn't ever grow up
with long nails but sometimes just had like barely any white but didn't
have like pink skin or something.. I know black kids like to wear nail
polish and adults. I don't know why. I just saw Chloƫ Grace Moretz
wearing it and changing it maybe every week or something. I saw Johnny
Depp's former wife or girlfriend had short nails and I noticed mine were
getting shorter because I had gotten fatter in the past. All else I can
figure is that in the future nail polish will just be "some thing,"
and, yes, we'll have to answer for the truth to our actions and risks
and go through with the answer. I know in school we weren't supposed to
wear nail polish. I used to cut my nails shorter because I felt made fun
of for having tan skin and pink nails. I guess the reason I wear nail
polish is because my ring finger nail is shorter so I mean it looks
okay. Also, my fingers are still developing and are pretty ugly from
being a pianist. I always thought I had attractive hands and found no
reason to grow my nails though no they weren't too short.
So, I was just wondering if it was appropriate for actors at a community college to wear nail polish. I'll just answer my own question. I'm just putting it out there. I decided that I'd wear fake nails if I became a model or something. ... I did notice Lily Rose Melody Depp, when she came to L.A. as a pretween had like pink at the base of her nails.. I had so many problems that my nails, it seemed like at my thumbs the white was too much. Also, when I came back from a month at Lakeside, my nails looked like they were falling off. I had been in my room all the time for 3 years, I think. I was posting online or maybe sitting there thinking about the internet.. I know that people in Orlando were really mean to me until they knew that a "popular" person liked me and could test them because of his race or maybe how smart or strong his dad was. So, I can conclude that no one has perfect parents because they can't seem to get mad at mine. It's an issue with race with my mom but with no success and with my dad how like if say my mom were white he wouldn't be as attractive as her. I'm already in trouble at my birth! I just won't play games. The other important thing is that you don't dress up like appropriate for an actor because the things aren't available and nail polish seems to match or maybe someday I'll regret this. It was actually so that my longer nails would look better compared with the base and because I don't believe in living in fake nails. A lot of people believe in clear nail polish. I also believe that ... okay, when I did piano I had short nails and I was a different person. If we wear nail polish, people who have short nails have an option. Why not match your clothes if not wear light pink? I guess all I can say is that it looks better. It's because people do go around in the world and wear it.
Sorry, my post was so long, but I just thought it was an important issue I've gone through. I mean, if it's okay, I don't really want anything hanging in the air. I just answered my own question, but sorry it was so long and not all about theater, technically. I was just worried about the rules. I also was thinking that this isn't really about film acting, but maybe theater is. I guess in some cases far away you wear light pink nail polish or on film maybe even fake nails, though all fake nails have big square tips. I had been thinking a lot that actors should wear nail polish and then they take it off when they do the performance. Maybe, it's because it's more work, like a dancer not wearing a tutu to train. All I can also say is that day to day wearing no nail polish is probably good and that well sometimes I don't really not wear nail polish, but sometimes I don't get enough relaxation. For some reason, dancers seem to look better without nail polish. I guess it's just I've lived a long life, and I didn't wear nail polish. I know I'd wear nail polish to gymnastics or to a sport, but I don't do sports. However, in dance I wouldn't have any whites to my nails. I used to always keep them with no whites. So, yes, sorry my post was so long, but I just wanted to address an issue, could have said I posted it in my blog, but I guess you can click to read more on Facebook. So, I was just worried about the rules and answered my own question. Thanks! Have a nice class, speakers at Seminole and actors at Valencia.
So, I was just wondering if it was appropriate for actors at a community college to wear nail polish. I'll just answer my own question. I'm just putting it out there. I decided that I'd wear fake nails if I became a model or something. ... I did notice Lily Rose Melody Depp, when she came to L.A. as a pretween had like pink at the base of her nails.. I had so many problems that my nails, it seemed like at my thumbs the white was too much. Also, when I came back from a month at Lakeside, my nails looked like they were falling off. I had been in my room all the time for 3 years, I think. I was posting online or maybe sitting there thinking about the internet.. I know that people in Orlando were really mean to me until they knew that a "popular" person liked me and could test them because of his race or maybe how smart or strong his dad was. So, I can conclude that no one has perfect parents because they can't seem to get mad at mine. It's an issue with race with my mom but with no success and with my dad how like if say my mom were white he wouldn't be as attractive as her. I'm already in trouble at my birth! I just won't play games. The other important thing is that you don't dress up like appropriate for an actor because the things aren't available and nail polish seems to match or maybe someday I'll regret this. It was actually so that my longer nails would look better compared with the base and because I don't believe in living in fake nails. A lot of people believe in clear nail polish. I also believe that ... okay, when I did piano I had short nails and I was a different person. If we wear nail polish, people who have short nails have an option. Why not match your clothes if not wear light pink? I guess all I can say is that it looks better. It's because people do go around in the world and wear it.
Sorry, my post was so long, but I just thought it was an important issue I've gone through. I mean, if it's okay, I don't really want anything hanging in the air. I just answered my own question, but sorry it was so long and not all about theater, technically. I was just worried about the rules. I also was thinking that this isn't really about film acting, but maybe theater is. I guess in some cases far away you wear light pink nail polish or on film maybe even fake nails, though all fake nails have big square tips. I had been thinking a lot that actors should wear nail polish and then they take it off when they do the performance. Maybe, it's because it's more work, like a dancer not wearing a tutu to train. All I can also say is that day to day wearing no nail polish is probably good and that well sometimes I don't really not wear nail polish, but sometimes I don't get enough relaxation. For some reason, dancers seem to look better without nail polish. I guess it's just I've lived a long life, and I didn't wear nail polish. I know I'd wear nail polish to gymnastics or to a sport, but I don't do sports. However, in dance I wouldn't have any whites to my nails. I used to always keep them with no whites. So, yes, sorry my post was so long, but I just wanted to address an issue, could have said I posted it in my blog, but I guess you can click to read more on Facebook. So, I was just worried about the rules and answered my own question. Thanks! Have a nice class, speakers at Seminole and actors at Valencia.
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