I want to know why everyone on silicon valley is named like they were born in 1916
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here’s a fun idea for you nerds: i know that none of my writing is up so you’d be going in blind here, but if you want to send requests for mini fics and/or discuss potential plots, my inbox is open
dinesh/gilfoyle is my go-to but i’m pretty much game for anything so please hit me
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here’s a fun idea for you nerds: i know that none of my writing is up so you’d be going in blind here, but if you want to send requests for mini fics and/or discuss potential plots, my inbox is open
dinesh/gilfoyle is my go-to but i’m pretty much game for anything so please hit me
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i used a silicon valley quote out of context and without giving credit to make a point today, and the person to whom i said it later asked that i play silicon valley so that they could catch up on the latest season and within one (1) episode That Fucking Line Was Spoken
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That’s when you’re the prettiest; I hope that you don’t take it wrong
Idea, design, conception, inspiration, permission, and all around everything having to do with this idea thanks to dineshgilfoyle
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me: i’m gonna throw on the pilot of silicon valley for background noise
me, an entire season of undivided attention and couch-lock later: shit
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I made a shipping survey! none of the questions are required, and there are write-in sections where I encourage you to be as detailed as you want about the way you ship!
I’ll leave the survey open for at least a week before sharing the results.
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Martin’s really really… ripped out…
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What are we talking about, gents?
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“i dont understand why u like that character theyre so mean”
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Kumail Nanjiani by Judd Apatow
When a project is completed, it’s easy to forget what a long shot it was at the outset. The market wasn’t exactly crying out for a movie about a woman in a coma starring a Pakistani immigrant who questions his faith. But when Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily V. Gordon wrote The Big Sick, working for years without any guarantee of success, they wrote a script so strong, it was undeniable.
There are so many neglected stories in movies today. Kumail and Emily took theirs and made it heartfelt and funny, and at an enormous personal risk—because there’s nothing more humiliating than sharing the most important story in your life and having the movie be awful.
Kumail is one of our most hilarious, unique stand-up comedians. But what is most exciting about him is that he is the new comedic voice that we need. His incredibly funny Saturday Night Live monologue made it impossible not to see the ridiculousness of intolerance. He reminds people how fundamental a misunderstanding it is that a community of almost 2 billion people is to be feared. We’re lucky to have Kumail. We need a thousand more.
Apatow is a producer, director and Emmy-winning screenwriter
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