I'm annoyed with whoever wanted to censor the genius that is Michael Swaim. God, I miss when Cracked had funny writers.
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I'm annoyed with whoever wanted to censor the genius that is Michael Swaim. God, I miss when Cracked had funny writers.
Hey do you ever stumble over something of yours from many years ago and are struck with the emotional vertigo of how much you’ve changed since then and what a different world you lived in and you start thinking how it never really felt like you are changing and it wasn’t some Big Dramatic Event that truly changed you and yet every day you are imperceptibly subtly a little different to who you were yesterday until it’s been years and you suddenly realize that you are a like a totally different person now and yet at the same time there is still some fundamental part of your past self that you can still recognize… or perhaps it’s just another part of you that hadn’t had to the chance to get eroded and polished by time? And you realize that the only way you’d even know is by letting time pass and see who you are in ten more years?
Anyways, the other way I was searching for something in my Documents Folder and found a bunch of unused write-ups from 2016 for an Undertale Fancomic that recreates scenes from “Cracked After Hours” but with Sans as Swaim, Undyne as Katie, Mettaton as Soren and Alphys as DOB.
Laura Bailey's PCs when she needs to persuade a fellow party member:
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?? Michael Swaim is making a movie about growing up as the kid of a gay furry?? a film loosely based on his own childhood?
Papa Bear is a daring film with an urgent message full of laughs and heart. We were the heads of the CRACKED video department in its heyday
Cracked After Hours Michael Swaim? Does Not Compute Michael Swaim is the one making this?
...that's awesome!
I'm really happy for him! this seems like a cool movie, and I hope he gets the funding he needs for it, because I want to watch it!
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Episode 110: Ghost Writers in A.I. (featuring Michael Swaim)
On this week's episode, Cody and Garth are joined once again by Michael Swaim of Small Beans! Together they discuss the time a famous author wrote a book posthumously. That's right! It's actual ghost writers! They also discuss Michael's new book, The Climb and delve into the philosophical ramifications of generative A.I. on the world of artists and creators. So grab your Ouija™ boards, fire up the chatbots, and crack a few glo-sticks, it's about to get weird.
Thanks for joining the boys again, Michael! Please check out Michael Swaim's new memoir, The Climb, and the comic Michael and Garth made, One Last Job!
Check out the images below discussed in this week's episode and please come join the episode discussion on the Least Haunted Discord!
Samuel Langhorne Clemens a.k.a Mark Twain (1835-1910)
A steam powered River Boat, much like Mark Twain piloted in the 1850's.
Young Sam Clemens as a young typesetter's apprentice
Original 1901 Oujia™ Board
Pearl Lenore Curran, the medium who communicated through Ouija™ board with the "spirit" of Patience Worth- a girl who supposedly lived in the 1600's - to write a series of novels and collections of poetry.
Emily Grant Hutchings, (1870-1960), friend of Pearl Lenore Curran, and St. Louis journalist. She was present at the Patience Worth Ouija™ sessions. In 1916 she, her husband, and medium Ms. Hays used a Ouija™ to communicate with the "spirit" of Mark Twain©.
The book, Jap Herron by Mark Twain, as communicated through the Oujia™ Board.
"Your struggle is symbolic of uncontrollable forces none of us can contend with, glyphs branded into every corpuscle in your blood at the moment of a conception you didn't ask for and can't return."
The Climb- Michael Swaim