>>101126935In the English language, there is a figure of speech known as a Simile, used to compare two unlike things using the words "like" or "as". For example, saying someone "swims like a fish" doesn't mean they're suddenly growing fins to allow them to do so, it just means they swim really well. Or saying you "feel like a million dollars" doesn't mean your body feels like a bunch of paper money, it just means you feel great. Likewise, saying that two competing companies opening auditions at the same time "feels like an all-out war" doesn't mean they're getting ready to go shoot and kill each other, it just means they're getting ready to compete over auditioning candidates.