Careercow Wil Wheaton + Felicia Day - The "Man" who soy'd the World and the Fakest of Geek Girls, SJW sexual harassment fence-sitters

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  • Wil "Soyboy" Wheaton

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  • That shotgun’s looking pretty good right about now...

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He could make a good living playing a board game once a week with some pretend friends on YouTube but he can’t even do that.

He could attain so much with such little effort by simply not being a cunt but he’ll self-sabotage just the thought of trying and blame the-man-who-was-his-father.
He’s done some audiobooks too.

While I can’t stand his voice, he could make money doing voice acting but like you said; he can’t help himself from being a cunt.
 
Yeah, I know what you mean, they have had some cringe special guests on. I think the biggest one on it was MacCauley Culken. Oh well, eventually I'll spin the wheel and move on to the next thing.
Reminder that Culkin was offered a major role on The Big Bang Theory and turned it down 3 separate times.

Meanwhile Wil Wheaton was on the show as a recurring character only to be playing himself.
 
Reminder that Culkin was offered a major role on The Big Bang Theory and turned it down 3 separate times.

Meanwhile Wil Wheaton was on the show as a recurring character only to be playing himself.
In a world full of beta Wil's, be a chad McCaulay and tell Big Bang Theory to fuck itself.
 
In a world full of beta Wil's, be a chad McCaulay and tell Big Bang Theory to fuck itself.
Culkin is the total opposite of Willy. He legit went through some shit as a kid, but put it behind him and is now a successful producer and takes acting roles that he thinks will challenge him, not just to cash a paycheck or get nerd cred. Oh and he banged Mila Kunis in her prime.
 
BBT was alright for a while as far as mindless TV went. Sure it was cliched and very dumb, but the characters worked well off each other and autism is always amusing in the right context.
My ex was a fan so I saw some of it. The actors had decent chemistry and they seemed to be having a good time on set. If the writing had been better, it probably would have been a fun show. But the writing was lazy, so it was shit
 
My ex was a fan so I saw some of it. The actors had decent chemistry and they seemed to be having a good time on set. If the writing had been better, it probably would have been a fun show. But the writing was lazy, so it was shit
My parents watched the show pretty regularly, and what struck me was how they enjoyed it up until one day they just stopped. From heheheh hahaha to ok this is dumb what's on HGTV?

They had the same relationship with Scrubs.
 
Wil for the last 6 years: "I just wanted to be a normal kid, mom!" *sniff*

Also Wil, when recounting a story about going to a concert in the 80's...

I got busted. Whoever had paid for the seat I was in showed up to claim it, and while I was doing my best to find a new place to sit, a security dude nailed me.

But check this out. He looked at me and said, “are you Wesley on Star Trek?” and I was like, “Uh, yeah?” And he said, “Where’s your seat?”

I didn’t even try to pretend. I showed him my ticket.

“Okay, come with me,” he said, and walked me up the steps toward the concourse. I could hear the concert happening without me, and I was pretty sure I was getting kicked out of the Rose Bowl.

But he ended up taking me to the press box. He told me that these were great seats, nobody was using them, and I could sit anywhere. “You’re a really good actor,” he said, before he left.

This guy does nothing but trade in on the career his mom "forced" him into. His lack of awareness of this fact is sometimes stupefying.

Bonus flexing after the concert -

After the show, that area where I’d miraculously run into Dan the Van (I really hope that’s correct because what a great name) was a boiling mass of sweaty, post-concert humanity. I got overwhelmed and lost in it real quick, and I couldn’t find the car that was supposed to take me home. As I began to panic, I saw a familiar face: Richard Blade, who most of you know from Sirius XM, was my friend. He was the afternoon DJ on KROQ. An absolute legend in Los Angeles. A guy who knew EVERYONE you cared about in music. And what a kind human! Richard patiently let me sit in the studio all the time, because he knew I wanted to be a DJ, It was so massively inappropriate that I went there, almost every day after school at Paramount, but I didn’t know any better and nobody ever told me I couldn’t, so.

I saw Richard, and I guess he saw how panicked I was because he walked over to me immediately. He asked if I was okay, and I told him I couldn’t find my car to get home.

So Richard Blade offered to give me a ride. I think he was with his wife? I can’t remember exactly who it was, but they took me home like that had been the plan all along.

 
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Also Wil, when recounting a story about going to a concert in the 80's...
Even his anecdotes are shitty and lacking. "So I ran into this guy, hope I got his name right..."

And was it really inappropriate for Wil to sit in a studio and watch someone else DJ? Radio is such a don't-give-a-fuck industry they probably would've let him do coke off the console.
 
Wil for the last 6 years: "I just wanted to be a normal kid, mom!" *sniff*

Also Wil, when recounting a story about going to a concert in the 80's...



This guy does nothing but trade in on the career his mom "forced" him into. His lack of awareness of this fact is sometimes stupefying.

Bonus flexing after the concert -



This seems to be a Thing with some child celebrities. The kid who played Matilda is like that too. She complains all the time about how much she hated it but the only reason anyone gives her the attention she craves is because she was in a couple popular movies in the 90s. A lot of child actors, most of them, end up moving on to normal jobs, whether they want to or not. The kid from Hook got a law degree, disney kids went on to be a marine biologists, photographers, lawyers. church music directors. But Wil and Matilda are in that pathetic place where they say they hated their childhoods, but also refuse to move on and do anything meaningful as adults.

This was even something that happened with Christopher Robin who's considered the first child celebrity. He was conflicted by how much he loved the privileges and positive attention, but hated any of the downsides or that he was still defined as an adult by a childhood "character". He wanted to succeed on his own as a writer without his dad, but in the end just wrote a long boring ass autobiography and the only reason anyone bought it was because he was "Christopher Robin" in his dad's books. Kind of a rich kid thing, too, I guess.

Wil wants the success and attention but has to keep coming back to Dad (goodwill from his childhood roles) to open his wallet or use his connections for whatever's next--why so much of his adult work is scifi or even directly Star Trek related and why *so much of his autobiography focuses on his childhood. He doesn't have the talent to do it on his own, or the humility to get a "real" job.

It also reminds me a little bit of ex-Whatever types who never grow up and move on past the rejection phase. Ex-Mormon, Ex-Jehovah's witnesses, raised by narcissists, etc. They blame everything, past and present, on their experiences as a child to the point it's their whole personality, instead of healing and starting a new life free of it.
 
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This seems to be a Thing with some child celebrities. The kid who played Matilda is like that too. She complains all the time about how much she hated it but the only reason anyone gives her the attention she craves is because she was in a couple popular movies in the 90s. A lot of child actors, most of them, end up moving on to normal jobs, whether they want to or not. The kid from Hook got a law degree, disney kids went on to be a marine biologists, photographers, lawyers. church music directors. But Wil and Matilda are in that pathetic place where they say they hated their childhoods, but also refuse to move on and do anything meaningful as adults.

This was even something that happened with Christopher Robin who's considered the first child celebrity. He was conflicted by how much he loved the privileges and positive attention, but hated any of the downsides or that he was still defined as an adult by a childhood "character". He wanted to succeed on his own as a writer without his dad, but in the end just wrote a long boring ass autobiography and the only reason anyone bought it was because he was "Christopher Robin" in his dad's books. Kind of a rich kid thing, too, I guess.

Wil wants the success and attention but has to keep coming back to Dad (goodwill from his childhood roles) to open his wallet or use his connections for whatever's next--why so much of his adult work is scifi or even directly Star Trek related and why *so much of his autobiography focuses on his childhood. He doesn't have the talent to do it on his own, or the humility to get a "real" job.

It also reminds me a little bit of ex-Whatever types who never grow up and move on past the rejection phase. Ex-Mormon, Ex-Jehovah's witnesses, raised by narcissists, etc. They blame everything, past and present, on their experiences as a child to the point it's their whole personality, instead of healing and starting a new life free of it.
I've read that Matilda woman's blog before and holy shit she really does come off as a smug cunt.
 
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