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.
I find it unfathomable and astounding that Tumblr isn't more obsessed with Sam Reich. You're telling me there exists out there a man who was born into the aristocracy of our country—with every privilege of modern society at his fingertips—who didn't complete high school (due to his mental health) and instead chose to devote his life to making strangers laugh and raising awareness on mental health. A full-bearded short king who is so committed to being the change he wants to see in the world that he decided to take the company he worked for into his own hands so that he could make sure all the people who worked under him could keep their livelihoods.
How many other CEOs are out here being as honest and transparent with their target audience/market as Sam Reich is? How many of them acknowledge when they fumble and continuously strive to be better than they were? How many of them actually seem like they respect their talent, both in the cast and crew? Sam Reich is the standard we should be holding other CEOs to.
But forget about all that (I could talk for a long time about the respect I have for Sam Reich)—ignore just how respectable he is as a businessman and a person. Ignore all the wholesome reasons for obsessing over Sam Dalton Reich.
The man is a stone-cold fox.
He's a little chaos gremlin and an absolute evil mastermind all rolled into one classy suit and well-groomed beard. Whenever Sam is on the set, you can guarantee he is going to make you crack a smile. And for someone with such natural authority, he's never afraid to be the butt of a joke and show himself being embarrassed. Go ahead, watch any clip of him trying to improvise in No Laugh Newsroom and just try to resist that blush.
You're sleeping on a goldmine of a man, here, damnit! And I will NOT let this go ignored any longer!