Get it? Because it's serious, like you're seriously learning, but it's also fun. Or you can use serious as a trendy modifier, like it's "serious (very good) fun". Hysterical.
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7 comments:
No,no ... thats ok ... it's just saying you should be "like, fun! Seriously!"
What do you call an actor without dialog?? A TREE!!!
And what do you call one with dialog???
"Serious fun" is the new "wicked good," I think.
"Serious fun" is an interesting motivation. Let's get into character and improvise...
Get it? Because it's serious, like you're seriously learning, but it's also fun. Or you can use serious as a trendy modifier, like it's "serious (very good) fun". Hysterical.
thejay: don't mess with "wicked good".
Drama really is "serious fun."
And the space between the #10 and the first word is..?
Maybe for dramatic effect (wink)
Gotta leave room for the drumroll before the big reveal!
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