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Saoirse Ronan loves to "channel" her real-life emotions into her on-screen performances. The 30-year-old actress has recalled feeling "exhausted" and "cleansed" after filming some scenes in her career. Saoirse - who has starred in movies such as 'Lady Bird' and 'Little Women' - told Variety: "The reason why I love to act and I love to perform is that any of these wounds that you’ve got or emotions that you’ve got ready to go, you channel them into the performance. And if they’re all sort of coming out of you unfiltered for a two-minute take and you feel like you’ve really allowed the floodgates to open, then by the end of the day you’re knackered, but you’re sort of cleansed from it, almost." Saoirse also confessed to not having any inhibitions early in her career. The award-winning star explained: "You’re developing this discipline before you’re really aware of what you’re doing, which I feel really grateful for! There was this lack of inhibition when I was introduced to the world of acting for the first time." Meanwhile, Saoirse recently revealed that she's lost out on film roles because she doesn't have a social media presence. The acclaimed actress told Elle magazine: "I’ve been in audition rooms where I haven’t gotten a role because I didn’t have enough Twitter followers or whatever. "And in the end, I was like, 'Okay, well, I don’t want to be in a movie like that, anyway'. But when you’re coming up and nobody knows who you are, and you’re trying to make a name for yourself in the world that we’re in now, I can understand how you can give that too much importance. I was lucky that I just got past that."
The Seamless Blend: How AI is Revolutionizing Intimate Digital CommunicationThe Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held an extraordinary meeting on 12 December and adopted a resolution initiated by Ukraine, condemning attacks on the critical energy infrastructure of Ukrainian nuclear power plants. However, the resolution has not explicitly attributed these actions to Russia. Source: Ukraine's Ministry of Energy ; Reuters Details: The document emphasised the inadmissibility of attacks on power substations that ensure external power supply to nuclear power plants. Ukraine's Ministry of Energy highlighted that such attacks pose a direct threat to nuclear safety. The resolution also calls on IAEA member states to provide Ukraine with political, financial and technical assistance to strengthen its energy security. The resolution was supported by 22 of 35 countries, including Brazil, Ghana, Colombia and South Africa. Ten countries abstained, while Russia and China voted against it. While the document’s text condemns attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, it does not explicitly name Russia as the perpetrator. Background: On 10 December, a drone attacked an official vehicle of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) mission while its members were traveling to the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). Support UP or become our patron !