Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20170410034737/@comment-27082610-20170623044137

96.44.122.5 wrote: Ok I've been straightforward about my dreams, but even you the Fandom can't shut me down because

1. I took a creative writing class, 3 English classes so I've spoken in front of a class or 2

2. I have an English major, a strong voice with vocals to match it all

3. The major reason I'm doing it is to get my voice heard, a minor reason I'm doing it is to get to know the cast better, I'll even contribute to the wiki indirectly by account.

4. It's one of the finest jobs I could think of on such an absent thought process

5. FYI I will have already graduated Captain obvious, or is that too personal because you probably don't even own a boat, see how THAT tickles your fancy eh someone, is that more of a reason to stay true to My dreams?

Look, all I'm saying here is that I'm trying at this like the persistent, happy-go-lucky bastard I know I am. Give it a chance alright? That's all I ask. 1. And? Without real world experience a company like RT isn't just going to pick you up for no reason.

2. Whatever.

3. "Getting your voice heard" is something you need to do before you try to make voice acting a career. No-names like you'd be get absolutley shit pay, and thus you're going to need a day job while you build an actual portfolio and a resume that's going to pass a spam filter.

4. I don't even understand what you're trying to say here.

5. First of all, graduating high school is not a a grand achievement that makes you worthy of note. It's one of the easiest things you'll ever do. Second, I don't know what you're tyring to say with that jab at SYUTK, but if your normal writing is anything like your insults, I'd say pick a different profession.

It's fine to have dreams, but you shouldn't believe in them too much because otherwise reality's going to catch you with a spin-kick to the side of the neck when they don't work out.