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EVERY ACTOR IS A STAR
in a Play that each Actor Calls
"MY LIFE"
"My Life" is a play in which each Actor (there are several billion) is The Star. In "My Life", all Actors are forced to use Characteristics they've been Given to Choose and Use the Characteristics they decide to have.
The Actors on every Section of The Stage Are Organized in a Very Simple Way:
A. EVERY ACTOR IS IN A TROUPE
B. EVERY TROUPE IS IN A GUILD
There are only three Guilds. Every Actor on The Stage is either in:
1. The Worker's Guild
2. The Lubricators' Guild
3. The Guild of Government
THE WORKERS' GUILD
HISTORY OF THE WORKERS. Once, Actors didn't need to work. They became Workers after they got themselves thrown off the Original Set for not following Directions. Now most Actors have to work. Workers are in six main Troupes:
Growers/Gatherers. G/Gs work with Props that grow on
the stage. The Props with which they work are, or were, alive. Their Props are
usually eaten, worn, driven around on, burned, or sawed.
Miners/Separators. They pump, dig, drill, and burrow to bring mineral Props to the Walking Around Level of The Stage.
Movers/Storers. One kind of Mover/Storer handles Props. They deal with freight trains, cargo ships, and warehouses. The other kind of Mover/Storer handles Actors. Airline pilots and cab drivers move Actors to different parts of The Stage and carry costumes for short runs. Hotels and motels store Actors for short times. Apartments and houses store Actors for longer periods.
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