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apathy20073183 karma

Hi Matt, greetings from Austin, TX.

My dad leads trips to regions of Africa (mostly Kenya) to help dig and build wells and clean water sources. I want to say that I think it's really cool you spend your time and energy doing this - I know first hand, having lived in Africa for a time during my dad's efforts, how much hard work this is. You could be doing anything with your time, fame, and money, and you're paying it forward.

Also, every time I get a stack of junk mail in my mailbox I can't help but immediately think how detrimental this is to the environment and our way of living. How is progress coming along for Tonic Mailstopper?

What is the most challenging thing you have faced in your life? A struggle, or moment you can look back on that makes you really appreciate where and who you are now?

edit: thank you so much for the gold and all the support guys/gals. Very grateful and happy guy here. :)

apathy200798 karma

Are you still a practicing Catholic? If so, is it hard to be religious in the Hollywood community?

apathy200767 karma

Thank you. I rarely ever participate in celebrity AMAs, but Matt shares some passions I do and I really wanted to touch base with him. Hope he can see and respond to my post. :)

apathy200737 karma

My sister and her husband are joining my dad in a little over a month to go visit Myanmar. Asking for support on social media, sending out letters to family, promising them updates, photos, and letting them know their donations will help them be part of the experience can go a long way.

After living in Africa and moving back to the States, I went on a $2,800 trip to Botswana and raised every penny with the support of others - I was in college and working a part-time fast food job at the time myself.

apathy200710 karma

Let's face it - the overt sexualization of women in the media is a driving factor for these disparaging practices of underage modeling. How do you think society can send a sex-positive message to girls while also explaining that being a sex symbol isn't a necessary part of their existence based on what is shown to them in the media?