“Has Gladden gone Hollywood? He’s a regular person, and that’s not really how a regular person talks. Maybe that’s worse than him overstaying his welcome?”
“Has Gladden gone Hollywood? He’s a regular person, and that’s not really how a regular person talks. Maybe that’s worse than him overstaying his welcome?”
May 11, 1999 (age 24 years)
Him?
In some good G/O Media-related news, Paste bought and is resurrecting Jezebel:
lmao so now you’ve disabled comments on certain articles like the “future of video game movies” one? haha jesus christ
I had many, many, many issues with the Chibnall era, but Jodie Whittaker wasn’t one of them. Do I wish that the first female Doctor had had something resembling a consistent personality? Sure, but that wasn’t Whittaker’s fault.
“I got COVID (Taylor’s Version).”
Okay, I got nothing, that’s hilarious.
I am not sure many gamers know about that conflict since there has not been a Call of Duty about it
Eh, I liked her early career indie films better.
Have a giant bat eat him on stage.
Get ready for a whole new take on ‘The Thing’
You’ll never guess what radioactive thing bit him!
Absolutely agree. Drunk driving is the worst but people should make restitution if they hurt someone and that means having a job (I assume). It’s a bad behavior that can be overcome. Sitting in jail accomplishes nothing except possibly teaching someone how to be an effective criminal.
Tonight, premiering on your direct neuro feed, “Fight for your colonoscopy” then “Who wants to eat tonight” and for the kids “The tri-city Elementary Music Program Battle Royal: Will you survive to earn those clarinet lessons!”
I don’t know, but I think it’ll cost about fifteen million merits.
“My favourite kid’s book? ‘Animal Farm’, no question. Those funny little talking animals, coming together, solving problems with the power of friendship, it gets me every time.”
He seems like the kind of guy where any quote attributed to him can be followed by the word “unprompted”.
We can get it happening by next Friday if we hunker down.
“I often say to people,” adds Harcourt, who apparently often says this to people,
How far away are we from just privatizing all social services and converting them into competitions to win debt-clearing amounts of money anyway?