Every new bit of information I learn about Hank Green is more unhinged than the last. Bestie played some music the other day and I was like "hmmm that voice reminds me of chronic entrepreneur and YouTube science man Hank Green". Well guess what. He's LinkedIn famous. He's John Green's brother. He owns dftba. He has cancer. He uses that as an opportunity to teach us abt how chemo and cancer work. He might be the only ethical capitalist. He's even bisexual.
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i just thought of the stupidest headcanon ever: deviant connor now attempts to greet hank with a hug every time ever since the chicken feed hug. he doesn't care. he's a deviant he can do what he wants. and if that means he opens his arms up for hank in the office and hank has to embarrassingly reject and swerve out the way and then get hugged from behind and then push him away-- lmao
second stupid headcanon: connor turns into a hugger after the chicken feed and he attempts to hug everyone instead of a handshake because hand = android greeting and hug = human greeting. he saw some teenage girls on the street hug each other why can't he do it. "captain fowler you wanted to speak with me?" leans in for a hug
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was thinking about celebrities and private jets and i think the way to determine if a celebrity has a private plane is to imagine them sitting down, typing in trivago dot com, selecting their dates, and selecting a hotel that’s walking distance from the dennys. if you can’t imagine any of that then they probably have a private jet
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This gaylord??? 🤨🤨
I love my Pank he is my son and I want to see him prosper but for that to happen I must first make him suffer. It's what he deserves for being nothing but caring and selfless, depression.
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an interview with darragh cowley (portraying lt. glenn graham), who talks for some time (starting at 34:54) about the his experience working on MotA, including his audition ("the biggest audition of my life"), the boot camp, and his experience working with the other guys. interesting points include:
-the boot camp lasted two weeks, but it was during the height of covid19, "so they couldn't facilitate quite as a in-depth camp", so it was more like spending two weeks in a classroom ("the whole two weeks, we were those boys"). they practiced drills, marching, and exercising, "but we didn't have to camp or sort of, you know, be horrified or traumatized, if you will, like they did on "saving private ryan". no, you know, we weren't sleep deprived or we weren't, you know, made to survive on rations at all! it was relatively cushty."
-"i made a bit of a scene at the boot camp on the last day. i'd organized, uh, some beers for the military advisors and i'd [done] a little speech at the end for all the men, because we, you know, we did the whole thing in uniform–in costume, in character. the whole two weeks, you know, we were those boys…particularly by the end a bit, like, they were really encouraging us to live in our roles. so i made a bit of a scene, and made a big speech, presenting to captain dye, which will possibly be the best thing i've ever done in my life… and i think the director of the first four episodes (cary fukunaga), i think he liked that, and i think he picked me out for that".
-says he was of many other actors who were "basically told to improvise for a lot" and were initially given three weeks to film, but weren't necessarily told when those three weeks would start: "and then it would extend". cowley, tho, ended up on the job for nine months ("which was from start to finish"), finishing twelve days before the rest
-recounts how he was "really involved with all the boys" and made it a point to go out and meet everyone else during boot camp bc, despite being nervous, he wanted to be the friendly face for others that he would've wanted himself
-he'd "find out what squadron [each new boy was] in, and find their squadron, and introduce, you know, each lad to five, six, seven of the lads in their squadron"
-such actions earned him the reputation as the guy who "knew everyone's names"
-was quite candid throughout about how nervous he was about doing his portrayal justice, as well as his inner struggles as a working actor
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I love when I'm watching breaking bad and I recognize something from the remix. it's like a treasure hunt. I am collecting all the pieces
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I cannot fucking believe they included "whaoh you're a big- sorry I mean you're so tall and hot and sorry--god what a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL ELF I mean man, I mean hot large beefy man elf you are Halsin" as a dialogue options.
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I’m am constantly hindered in my Middle Earth Country/Western album by the fact that country singers love sing about ‘Hank’* and Tolkien loved to not give characters one syllable names
*Hank Williams (Senior), a country singer from the ‘50s commonly noted to be the ‘greatest of all’ (see Haggard and Hank by Billie Don Burns) who died tragically at the age of 29; a figure that is noted to be admired, mourned, and emulated with similarly tragic results
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