Don't ever let anyone tell you actors don't want attention, it's the primary and overwhelming motivation for doing it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @adrienneleigh and
It's a primal human need after all. And if you wanted money or whatever there's so many better ways to get it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @adrienneleigh and
But yeah you get positive attention you normally only get from close loved ones and negative attention you normally get never
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Replying to @arthur_affect @adrienneleigh and
Although that negative attention threshold has dropped down to non celebrities due to social media
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
Either that, or we're all basically celebrities once we break 1k Twitter followers
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
Because what you're describing celebrities getting is precisely what I get from Twitter - extreme positive and negative social stimuli
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @adrienneleigh and
Oh yeah. Every like and RT is a little clap from the audience
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
All those tired metaphors for dopamine abuse
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
I said I loved Drew Carey's description of becoming an alcoholic - "Every sip is like a tiny little hug"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @adrienneleigh and
I mean, that's mostly GABA I think? Alcohol does hit dopamine but not as strongly as GABA
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Yeah GABA is a hug, dopamine is a high five or "Well done, son"
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