Sept. 20, 2010
Hanging out with theater people may actually benefit your health.
Those in the theater industry, whether it may be acting, directing, or building sets out of clay may be good for the spirit, a new study finds.
Dr. Kira Kira of Massachusetts' hailed "Family College" has this to say on the matter:
"You see, theater people are not well, NORMAL in the normal sense of the word. Do they have a different DNA pattern? No, I don't think so. Can they function as normal citizens in the world? Yes; however, that IS highly debatable. The main point that I want to stress here, is that conversationally, the average person on the street might find the theater person highly inscrutable. Why on earth would the words "dry ice" come up 50 times during the course of a night? Being exposed to such odd behavior patterns may change the patterns of brain waves, leading to bigger changes in lifestyle and behavior."
The study has found to be far reaching across many continents. Japan, especially, having many theater graduates from obscure universities, ranks high on the list of "healthy countries."
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