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When they say "he was discovered" or "she was discovered" what does it really mean?
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>>221384639
Some producer or director found a piece of fuck meat somewhere they didn't expect to
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>>221384737
I don't think that even happens anymore with social media
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Sounds like sexual service or wet dream rendered
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>>221384639
It means a studio man found them. They’re a dying breed, but studio men used to be real renaissance men. Jet setting adventurers. They would prowl through the urban jungles, plying the locals with bizarre trade craft routines. Through that impromptu street theatre, they would identify real talent, then whisk it away to Hollywood in their light aircraft.



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