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The creativity of you and this whole sub is simply amazing.
Side note if anyone hasn't read Red Shirts yet, do it. Totally fits with this! The audio version is read by Will Wheaton and he kills it.
Wheaton? No thank you.
Not a fan?
No, not at all.
Mind sharing why? Not that I'm a super fan or anything, just most people are meh or excited about him. First time I've seen someone not be a fan.
You ever just meet someone and you just don't like them? There's a few actors that ruin movies and TV shows for me. I just get the feeling if I was in a room with him, I just wouldn't get along, he seems snooty. Nothing he did, just a personality clash I guess. More meh towards him than hate, but enough to avoid him.
I can understand that impression from watching him as an actor, and watching him as himself doing guest appearances, or talk shows, or stuff like Critical Role. He has a vibe that he's trying too hard sometimes. Where other people are (or seem) relaxed and naturally charming, it seems like it's an effort for him.
On the other hand, I've read some of the books he has written, and I get a very different vibe from that. He's a really good writer who is really honest about his life so far He doesn't seem at all snooty or stuck-up in his writing. He seems humble and someone who has had some really great breaks in life, but also had to deal with some pretty awful shit. He also has a great sense of humour in his writing.
It's entirely possible you (or I) wouldn't get along with him in person. But, maybe that trying-too-hard thing wears off after he gets to know someone better. But, from reading his books I think he's a good guy and I hope he has success in his life.
Fair enough. I was that way Mandy Moore. Then she did tangled and that TV show that made me cry all the time and I like her now.
Nothing she did, just decided I didn't like her.
Pretty willing to continue this discussion if you are. It's strange, I think the older you get, the more particular you are to the irritations that others make, just get to you more. Call it old man syndrome I guess. I'm 50 now. I loved Robin Williams when he was in Mork and Mindy. But as I aged, and he was in more and more things, I really developed a dislike for his style of humor. Props to his creativity, but I just stopped laughing. And then he got annoying. Horribly annoying. So yeah, I guess we all have favorites and I tend to go with the flow with society, but a handful just rub me the wrong way and I can't help but feel like Homer's dad that yells at clouds. Guess I need some type of AI audiobook reader where I could change the voice actor at will. That would be cool.
That would be a cool thing for audiobooks. Though Andy Serkis' reading of LOTR can't be beat in my mind.
And I'm gaining on you, 45, and for me found to be going the other way. I'm more accepting than I have been in the past and am bothered by fewer things.
I wonder what might cause the different experience between the two of us?
For example I've always been told and often read I would become more conservative as I get older but I've found the opposite to be true.
Shit... Maybe I'm broken....?!
Individuality is a good thing. I don't think either of us are broken, we just are us.
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