I haven't even watched that many movies, I'm like a weird actor.
At first, I did stories on people who were maybe just eccentric. Omar was a natural progression from that.
I have thought sometimes that the sanest people, the people who are just very balanced, very happy, are probably lower achieving than other people. My kind of irrationality happens to be fear or anxiety.
Twitter hates tabloids, but Twitter is constantly acting like a tabloid, repeating the mistakes of the things we're hoping to better.
Twitter wanted to become a more egalitarian justice system, but instead it became a draconian one.
My ideal world was the early days of Twitter, where everyone was curious about each other and everyone saw it as kind of a window into people's lives where we could be compassionate and curious and empathetic and we could tell each other secrets.
The laughing way we make damaged people our playthings, it's so dehumanizing.
When I was in high school. . . I loved the outdoors, and I was introduced to wilderness camping. I was in a little prep school - a boarding school in southern California, in Ojai - and when I was in this school, they had a camping program, and there would be regular trips: hikes into the mountains, the Sierras, the Sespe River Valley, and different places.
I'm for ethanol, and I think it's a very important partial ingredient of the overall mix of alternative and renewable fuels we ought to commit to.
I could be a real jerk on the days I was pitching.
Resiliency is the key to love.