Alec sulkin

If you say you had a zen moment, you already didn't.

Hearing the faraway sounds of children at recess makes me understand that I am no longer life's main character.

It always seems that people who bring nothing to the table take the most from it.

You are not special. There is no plan for you. Nothing happens for a reason. Just try not to die and shut up.

The internet makes everything not enough.

Everyone's the anti-Teddy Roosevelt. Speak loudly and carry a brittle twig.

When I make fun of you, I strike just the right note. When you make fun of me, you're an incredibly ungrateful asshole and you know why.

Just because you're an avid reader doesn't mean you're an avid understander.

It's always dangerous when boring people think they're creative.

There's something great about terrible westerns. They look like gay dancers and bad, overwrought dialogue and overacting, black and white sped up horses.

His lie ability is an asset

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Alec Sulkin: Biography and Life Work

Alec Sulkin was a notable Writer. The story of Alec Sulkin began on February 14, 1973 .

Alexander Matthew Sulkin (born February 14, 1973) is an American screenwriter, producer, and voice actor known for his work on Family Guy and The Cleveland Show .

Legacy and Personal Influence

Academic foundations were established at Connecticut College. Personally, Alec Sulkin was married to Tal Rabinowitz.

Philosophical Views and Reflections

In August, 2010, Sulkin and his writing partner Wellesley Wild signed a three-year pact with 20th Century Fox TV. In 2013, Sulkin and Wild produced a sitcom titled Dads , with Mac Farlane as executive producer. The series was cancelled after one season. In 2012, Sulkin co-wrote the well-received comedy Ted , along with Mac Farlane and Wild. All three then co-wrote the 2015 sequel Ted 2 .

In March 2011, Sulkin caused a controversy by posting the following joke on Twitter: "If you wanna feel better about this earthquake in Japan, google ' Pearl Harbor death toll.'" Sulkin made the comment one day after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake , which killed over 10,000 people in Japan. The following day, Sulkin deleted the joke and apologized, saying the post was insensitive and that he had not realized the extent and severity of the disaster.

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