Startup stories are always smoother in the telling than they are in reality. A startup is not one, but a series of 'Aha!' moments, and some which seem like 'Aha!' moments but turn out not to be.
I think that London is very much like that. I find there's humour in the air and people are interesting. And I think that it's a place which is constantly surprising. The worst thing about it? I think it can be smug and aggressive.
I never feel like a smug or a smart-alec film director, and there are plenty of those around.
When you do snack, stick with healthier options like fruits, veggies, nuts, and low-fat, whole-grain products.
We grew up listening to music like that: we grew up on the snap music, grew up off the trap music, grew up on all the South sound.
People are worried about privacy, and its one of the reasons people are using a service like SnapChat.
When you can't do something truly useful, you tend to vent the pent up energy in something useless but available, like snappy dressing.
Yeah, two or three weeks ago I was fairly snappy. I've never been injured before and this year it feels like I've hardly played.
I like loud snare, and I like really treble-y guitars, and that's just never going to change.
I've always liked a very dry snare and, like everyone else, a very dry bass drum.
Sometimes I like them artificial and sometimes I like them real. And the reason is because sometimes I like a real close sound. And I like a very specific snare sound and I can't get that in the big room.
I like wet hair and sweatpants. I like sneakers and ponytails.
What looks like enjoyment is the sneer of contempt. That's not a smile.
People who like progressive music tend to sneer at the idea of a kind of punk aesthetic, and people who like alternative indie rock or punk rock tend to sneer at what they see as the pretentiousness and pomposity of progressive music.
I like to write when I feel spiteful. It is like having a good sneeze.
Like the herd animals we are, we sniff warily at the strange one among us.
When actors first come up, you're auditioning for everything - you're trying to sniff it out like a pig with a truffle and you would do anything!
Being on 'SNL' gives you a unique experience that almost no one else has. It's like Harvard for the comic actor.
'SNL' doesn't have a traditional writer's room. On Monday, there's the pitch meeting with the guest, and I played that like it was stand-up.
My jokes have definitely changed. 'SNL' has helped with that, because when you're on 'SNL,' you have to kind of pay attention to the news. I feel like my material has gotten smarter now.