i’ve been reminiscing recently about how i found dropout at a time when i really needed it, and now i want to spread the love.
i’m gifting the following prizes:
a one-month subscription to dropout
a two-month subscription to dropout
a three-month subscription to dropout
rules / guidelines:
please reblog and comment to be entered. i’m counting comments as entries. only one entry per person - please be honorable and don’t enter using multiple sideblogs.
i kindly ask that only those who do not have subscriptions of their own enter this giveaway - i’m really trying to reach folks who don’t have accounts. if you’re already a subscriber and don’t need to enter, feel free to reblog the post it can reach a wider audience.
if you are chosen as a winner, i will DM you for an email address. i promise not to share this email with anyone, and expect the same privacy with any identifying information of my own in the gift!
i will pick the winners around 11 PM ET on April 28 using a random number generator and will reach out to the winners via DM.
If you like the weird surreal vibes of the time loop episode you should watch Very Important People (also on dropout) a show where comedians are given and extreme makeover and have to create a character on the spot and give an improvised interview on a a talk show with host Vic Michaelis. It’s funny, weird, random, sophisticated, and all around a good watch
The Brian David Gilbert episode of Very Important People is funny front to back but the best part is right after the reveal when Brian is clearly experiencing some kind of mad scientist gender euphoria. Me too.
Dropout is great because while on a traditional network nowadays you would have one knockout concept and be done with it never revisiting it again dropouts like “okay we love doing that now let’s do it AGAIN and AGAIN and make it BETTER and more COOL and more ENJOYABLE and let’s keep doing it until our hearts tell us to stop and we love doing it so that might be never so long as we’re passionate about it” and that’s so fucking cool, in an era of commodified creativity the enthusiastic passion for the arts that drives dropout is not only refreshing but heartwarming and cathartic as a fellow creative who would love to have the chance to do what I love to do like that.
i love that brian david gilbert's penchant for strange comedy horror mixed with very important people that well. that episode was so much fun slkdflsdkj also shout out to his gender euphoria over being a cyborg mad scientist
It’s a big week over on Dropout - maybe our biggest ever. On Monday, Fantasy High Junior Year BTS with Lou Wilson AND Breaking News (”True Facts About Grant Anthony O’Brien Part 3″); on Tuesday, Fantasy High Junior Year BTS with Brennan Lee Mulligan AND an extended Dirty Laundry cocktail recipe (”Dark & Stormy”); on Wednesday, our first official Dimension 20 music video (”Teenage Rebellion” - Sarah Barrios) AND the PREMIERE EPISODE of Dimension 20: Fantasy High Junior Year; on Thursday, the 1st Adventuring Party for Fantasy High ever, and on Friday, a new Very Important People featuring guest star Lisa Gilroy. Get ready, folks.