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jac naylor in every episode: series 19 ↳ for the love of maureen

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It's funny, like with my birthday, I'm somebody that doesn't like a lot of attention sometimes. I'm in the best career. No, like the difference with that is I like making things and I like attention, which is discussing things that I'm interested in or have made but I personally... Me and my personality, my personal life interacting with me physically HATE attention. I'm happy to stand in the back of the room, blending into the shadows. So birthdays are often quite like a *distressed sound* thing to me and I'm like scared to go on Twitter. But when I do, what I saw was just so many honestly lovely, kind people saying really nice things, just being casual, wishing me happy birthday, being pleasant and absolutely insane amounts of art and, you know, it made me feel really nice and happy, so you know what? Even somebody that is as terrified and scared as me, I want to say thank you to everybody from the people you know, who did, you know, school sized mosaics of my face that took for months to the people that just went "happy birthday, nerd. I don't watch your videos anymore". Thank you. I appreciate it. Speaking of the art though, jesus, there were so much absolutely horrifyingly incredible art. If you check out my tumblr likes or my Twitter likes, I don't know how in the community of people that watch my videos there are even... like I look at the world and I'm like "yeah, there's artists but there aren't like loads" and then I'm like what? I couldn't... I spent a couple of hours tapping things and I knew that even then I was barely scratching the surface. So just know I saw so much, if I liked it thank you, if I did not, you know I probably saw it. Thank you to all the lovely people. I appreciate it.
@danielhowell during his live show on the 13th of June 2017
Quotes from Dan (58/?)
Dan commenting on all the messages he got on his birthday and telling everybody how much he appreciates all the messages and art.
Bırak zorlama. Yarım kalması gereken her şey yarım kalsın. Bazı şeyler yarım yaşanır. Her şeyi tamamlayamaz hayat. Bazen, gece vakti güzel bir rüya görürsün Ardından birden uyanır ve bir daha uyuyamazsın. Çünkü bilirsin Uyusan da, yarım kalan rüyanı asla tamamlayamazsın. Rüya gibidir işte yaşamak. Bırak! Yarım kalması gereken, “Yarım kalsın”…
Liam arriving at LAX - 13 June 2017
Turrets standing 3 by 3 Built in 1258 AD The spire the tallest in the land As 6 oclock does point the hand Stood at 404 feet Where all who dwell can greet and meet A world that contrasts to ones own But one thats lingered as Britians’ grown
The voices ring around the hall A melody sang from tall and small All with a slight modern twist Let them bring unto you some bliss For here you find those who are true To those who raise their heads to blue So ‘come ye faithful’ here we sing To offer all our praise to him
The sunlight doth bring warmth and joy As here it stands, in village, bright Capturing the essence of English history In the cathedral of Salisbury

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Young people, a lot of them voted, and that's good 'cause young people need to care about politics. It's important and you know, whenever you get stressed about society, just think... in like 20 years all of the old people that run all of these terrible businesses, and newspapers and political parties, they're literally all going to be dead. So unless people get cold and selfish as they get older, we're just going to live in a better world in like 20 years. 'Cause think about it, however old you are, we're probably like within five-seven years, us, as young people (don't mock me), we're eventually going to be the people that are like old and running the world, which is so terrifying, right? You're like "oh God, I didn't revise for my psychology exam" and you know, you could be a politician. Whatever. But that's kind of good 'cause you know generally I feel like the Internet community, people these days, they're a lot friendlier.
@danielhowell during his live show on the 13th of June 2017
Quotes from Dan (60/?)
There’s hope for the future.
Have you seen Wonder Woman, people watching this? ... Yeah, it was good. So this is the thing, whenever I watch I am incredibly hyperbolic about it immediately after. Hyperbolic is a good word. It means that you're very exaggeratey about it. So every time I go to watch a movie I'm immediately like "that was the best film I've ever seen" and then you ask me tomorrow and I'm like "er, it was kind of shit". I'm not going to spoil anything but it was great. It was bloody great. It wasn't like amazing 5 star movie, it was like a solid good 4 star movie but it was good. It was better than like half of the Marvel films. It is by far the best DC film ever. I think Man of Steel was a bit more epic and stylistic but it had less of a heart, obviously Suicide Squad was a big disaster, Batman VS Superman was kind of half good, half of a complete flop. Wonder Woman was just great. I think I said - and a couple of people were like wind if back because a lot of people like pre-Justice Wonder Woman but if it you know crosses lines with their Steve and Bucky OTP they'll not agree with that - I said it was better than Captain America in every single way. That's not true. Captain America 1 was more stylistic and it had a great, you know, I liked how it was structured but Wonder Woman has a real heart to it. And it's this whole thing about like, how good is a movie versus like how good is it socially via the impact art can have on the world. 'Cause, this is the thing: La La Land was a great movie. Was it better made than Moonlight? Probably. I mean Damien Giselle is as a director, the music, the choreography, the cinematography, everything about La La Land was insane. So much work went into it. It was amazing. But what impact did that have on the world? A bit. What impact did Moonlight have on the world? A huge, necessary important film that can change the way people think and feel about things have an impact on the world. You can talk about how well is a movie made, how good it it or whatever but there's an importance factor to it. And that's the thing, when you compare Wonder Woman to Captain America, it's like what does Captain America do? You know, it makes you inspired about America, or like being a good person, like friendship or whatever... and standing up to bullies and being a good person that's good. But you know a film like Wonder Woman that literally starts with, you know, a field full of women of colour brawling, that's just... it's something that has a much bigger impact on the world. 'Cause simply by existing, no matter how good or bad it is, it's representation for people. It was the first superhero movie with a female lead in 12 years, since a terrible movie called Electra and that's just crazy. It's just that thing where it's like having Ray in Star Wars, it's when you have Pop Culture you have genres like superheroes just having a movie like Wonder Woman where the main character is a really good character played by an amazing actress and it's just as wholesome as Captain America and even if as a movie, it might not be as good in a few ways, it's just so much more important. And I think it had a bit more of a heart, a bit more banter than Captain America definitely. It made me smile, so that good. I think you should watch it. It's a really good entertaining movie and hopefully it'll make more people from Hollywood want to let women direct movies.
@danielhowell during his live show on the 13th of June 2017
Quotes from Dan (59/?)
Opinions on how there’s a vital difference between when films that are just good, as in well made, and good, in the way that they have an important social impact.
Liam arriving at LAX - 13 June 2017