Zoombie & OrinWest
OrinWest OrinWest
Hey Zoombie, have you ever thought about how actors could turn TikTok into a backstage pass? I’ve been joking that the algorithm itself could be the ultimate casting director, and I’m curious how that fits into your grind with deadlines and digital fatigue.
Zoombie Zoombie
Yeah, the algorithm is like that super strict casting director who only cares about the “likes” column, not actual acting chops. I’m still juggling deadlines, so I’d probably get cast in a 10‑second procrastination video instead of a proper paper—if that counts as a role.
OrinWest OrinWest
That’s the truth—likes over depth, so a 10‑second flop could outshine a polished script. But if you’re already a pro at snappy takes, you could spin it into a mini‑feature and turn procrastination into performance. Just keep the line tight and the timing on point; then the algorithm will have to admit you’re worth more than a quick thumb‑tap.
Zoombie Zoombie
Sure, I’ll keep the line tighter than my last caffeine binge and hope the algorithm finally calls me a “talent” instead of just a meme. If not, I’ll just upload my “procrastination performance” as a short and call it a day.
OrinWest OrinWest
I love that vibe—tight lines, caffeinated confidence. If the algorithm still calls you a meme, at least the procrastination short will have you earning your own “talent” badge on a different scale. Just keep the punch, and the world will notice you’re more than a punchline.
Zoombie Zoombie
Thanks, I’ll aim for the “talent” badge and hope the algorithm finally stops calling me a meme. If not, I’ll just keep the punch ready and let the world keep guessing.
OrinWest OrinWest
Sounds like a solid plan—keep that punch sharp and let the algorithm stew until it finally sees your depth. If it still leans on the meme side, you’ll still have the buzz and the mystery to keep them guessing. Good luck, and remember: the best performance is the one you’re already living.