And no, I'm not asking of you think they're lying - I'm sure there is plenty of that.
I think that some actors, politicians, and other TV personalities develop a type of psychosis where they can't differentiate whatever world they're pretending to be a part of on TV and the actual world. Maybe it's less severe, and they just live in a bubble, with the consequences that you'd expect.
But I think that spending too much time around cameras or TV, even for regular people, leads people to...
do you think that people who spend too much time on TV can tell the difference between acting and real life?
I think that some actors, politicians, and other TV personalities develop a type of psychosis where they can't differentiate whatever world they're pretending to be a part of on TV and the actual world. Maybe it's less severe, and they just live in a bubble, with the consequences that you'd expect.
But I think that spending too much time around cameras or TV, even for regular people, leads people to...
do you think that people who spend too much time on TV can tell the difference between acting and real life?
from do you think that people who spend too much time on TV can tell the difference between acting and real life?
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