that birthday question really put it back into perspective how difficult misha's life was and how much he's accomplished since :) he always gives us reasons to be proud
Man, I would pay real, actual money to see that video Jensen took of Misha and Jared wrestling around while having a very civil political discussion! *LOL* Also, Misha should know by now that the only person who should be challenging Jared to a wrestling match (or accepting a challenge from him) is Osric.
I love Misha's story about being a senior in college and figuring out he wanted to be an actor because I'm been wanting to be one for a while now and I've felt like I'm too old to get into it and this just reassures me even more :) I am also the type of person that likes a challenge and will do anything to prove the other person wrong!
It’s funny how he goes on tangents that have nothing to do with answering the question lol. And I just realized I can’t remember what happened to Michael when Dean came back. Oops
Anyone knows the guy from Hungary? XD I just wanna ask him if he's doing gish this year because I can't find people to do it XD and just basically wanna say: OMG A HUNGARIAN FAN AT MISHA'S PANEL! WOAH :D
I really love you for posting so many videos of Supernatural panels! I don't live in America so it's just not possible for me to attend them but because of you I still get to see these amazing human beings! So thank you you're a real life angel
11:00 i recognize piercetheovaries !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
18:18 The prequel of this question and then Misha's "... that was a fart of satisfaction" had me laughing so frikkin hard! I had to put down my lunch and pause so I could breathe (and not spew all over the screen)!!!!
Abraham Lincoln was a slave owner so I wouldn't want to meet him, but Misha's reason that he's an interesting person is valid. I have more than one person in mind but one would be Marsha P. Johnson. She passed away before my time and my childhood was full of queerphobia, so I don't know much about LGBTQ+ history. I want to hear her firsthand accounts of point turning moments in our community's past. We've accomplished so much through her activism and legacy.
The amount of pride I have right now for being a New Jerseyan and listening to this = the amount of sadness I feel that I wasn't able to attend a single NJCon while the show was running