>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?”
Glover said that he thinks of reality as a program and his talent as hacking the code: “I learn fast—I figured out...
John Ross
Gavin Collins
>hard work and effort is a superpower
Blake Morris
he's still a 5'9'' black male, cant hack that lol
Xavier Foster
so... this is the power... of being overrated as fuck
Joseph Taylor
>>hard work and effort is a superpower
Matthew Turner
He's a mediocre musician and a mediocre actor but Atlanta is literally the best dramatic-comedy show of the last 5 years
James Young
I like him but this nigga can't act for shit.
Jeremiah Bell
That's Fargo though
Michael Garcia
Sounds pretty based. How good are you at basketball, user?
Joshua Rodriguez
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