>Is there anything you’re bad at? “To be honest, no. Probably just people. People don’t like to be studied, or bested.” He shrugged. “I’m fine with it. I don’t really like people that much. People accept me now because I have power, but they still think, Oh, he thinks he’s the golden flower of the black community, thinks he’s so different.” He laughed. “But I am, though! I feel like Jesus. I do feel chosen. My struggle is to use my humanity to create a classic work—but I don’t know if humanity is worth it, or if we’re going to make it. I don’t know if there’s much time left.”
>As Legend bustled over to show me the giraffe, Glover said that he thinks of reality as a program and his talent as hacking the code: “I learn fast—I figured out the algorithm.” Grasping the machine’s logic had risks. “When people become depressed and kill themselves, it’s because all they see is the algorithm, the loop,” he said. But it was also exhilarating. When he was ten, he said, “I realized, if I want to be good at P.E., I have to be good at basketball. So I went home and shot baskets in our driveway for six hours, until my mother called me in. The next day, I was good enough that you wouldn’t notice I was bad. And I realized my superpower.” During a lunch break on set one day, in the gym of a Baptist church, I had watched Glover play 21 against five crew members. He made three long jumpers, then began charging the lane to launch Steph Curry-style runners—stylish, ineffective forays facilitated by the crew’s reluctance to play tough D. “It sounds like I’m sucking my own dick—‘Oh, he thinks he’s great at everything,’ ” he said now, leaning forward. “But what if you had that power?”
>He picked up a rock from the fire pit, then dropped it. “It’s hot! I didn’t know it was the same rock.” Looking at his singed fingers, he said, “Chris Rock told me, ‘Man, they wouldn’t have let me make your show back in the day.’ I’m a little better than Chris, because I had Chris to study.
unironically based and redpilled if you want to be remembered you have to be arrogant
Isaac Ortiz
Absolutely disgusting. Egotistical to the most obnoxious degree, and not actually saying anything profound or remotely interesting but thinks he's brilliant. He's an okay actor, and okay at music. He's not Will Smith. Just a cocky asshead.
Eli Butler
WHOM?
Matthew Brown
i'd tolerate this kind of arrogance from someone actually important, not donald "this is america" glover
Astonishing to think this nigger thought he was better than Chevy Chase
Jonathan Ward
Unfathomably based
Brayden Moore
sounds a bit schizoid like, desu
Ryder Hall
He so far up his own asshole he could give himself a tonsil exam. Jesus fucking Christ.
Caleb Thompson
to be fair people do suck
Lucas King
i can't tell if he's joking or not
Dylan Taylor
if anyone's going to be creating a classic this decade in certainly won't fucking be you, donald
Liam Mitchell
people like this exist though
i have a friend who learns things in an extremely short amount of time, like 10x the speed of a normal person
Aiden Powell
>I feel like Jesus. I do feel chosen. My struggle is to use my humanity to create a classic work—but I don’t know if humanity is worth it Holy fucking based
Noah Green
cocaine
Mason Phillips
I don't like this nigger, but honestly that quote always makes me smirk. That whole "just practice something for 6 hours straight and master it" is just too funny to hate him, he's a funny dork.
Josiah Williams
ladies and gentlemen, the man behind the classic works of art Camp and Because the Internet
Jacob Young
Is there video of him saying shit like this? I've always thought he was obnoxious based solely on his output and background but hearing him be such an arrogant ass is kinda nice desu. I've seen several more recent videos of black celebrities saying shit like this, which they almost certainly would call oppressive arrogant bullshit if a group of white millionaires was saying it. But nah it's cool dude black people can't be racist.
Perhaps this speaks a truth to human nature but you should really be asking who you want to be remembered by. A bunch of hedonistic retarded lowest common denominators? That’s his fan base. People who matter are going to react to bullshit like this in more of a negative way
Blake Reed
people who matter have better shit to do than react to this
Dylan King
There's something likable about him even though everything tells me I should hate him.
I don't know why. I just... understand what he means, despite all the arrogance.
Evan Carter
There’s nothing at all surprising about what he’s saying. Everybody who is famous has an enormous ego, even the ones who come off as humble and kind. He just verbalizes it more like Kanye. Most people who have been getting their dick sucked by millions of people eventually develop a god complex of some sort. It’s nothing unusual.
Liam Evans
He always speaks like a kindergarten student being asked about his bullshit science project. Shutup Dong Lover, we all know where you come from. youtube.com/watch?v=K4nqXL0T6GE
Parker Bell
>Implying you matter Think again bozo
Ayden Morgan
I'm beginning to think he might suffer from some form of manic depression. This kind of behavior where he sees himself as some kind of invincible demigod could totally be a manic episode, similar to what we've seen happen with Kanye. Although it looks like he has ridiculously high self esteem, when he swings back to depression shit probably gets really dark. Wouldn't be that surprised if he ends up killing himself desu
Ayden Johnson
me.
Ayden Peterson
I don't think he is
Aiden Nelson
>He picked up a rock from the fire pit, then dropped it. “It’s hot! I didn’t know it was the same rock.” fast learner indeed