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I'd argue that people who are famous either for doing a crime or are famous for being famous ("influencers", etc.) aren't real celebrities.
I agree. I was more considering the possibility there was some B-lister or N-lister or something. Some dude who played a recurring character for a season on a network sitcom or something.
 

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I wouldn't, but I think both Blake and Simpson legitimately qualified as celebrities even if their glory days were well in the past. Maybe not more than B or C list depending on how you define things, but they were famous for other things than their trials.
Oh, certainly--Simpson almost certainly more than Blake, but no argument here (and Simpson wasn't more than like a year or two removed from being on Monday Night Football, IIRC, so his peak fame wasn't too far behind him).
 

Oh, certainly--Simpson almost certainly more than Blake, but no argument here (and Simpson wasn't more than like a year or two removed from being on Monday Night Football, IIRC, so his peak fame wasn't too far behind him).
Not to mention all the luggage-jumping commercials. :)

Pretty sure Beretta was kind of a big deal TV show in its day - critical acclaim, solid ratings, Emmy award - and the cockatoo is memorable, of course. Blake also did a lot of other TV and films, including some standout modern noir films.

I named a 1st edition Cyberpunk character after the show's stunt cockatoo one time. Weird Harold the Netrunner, that was me. Big old white mohawk, of course. :)
 


Watching Bob World Builder's (public) Patron video about his new 5E and Shadowdark book on building and stocking dungeons.

I get the value of having a ton of YouTubers creating at least a single entry for a book -- they're his peers and it's a good bet they will mention the project on their own channels -- but boy, I'm tired of pretending some of these folks are brand name designers. I know this is the era we live in, where everyone is supposed to have a brand, but it can be exhausting.

That said, the overall book looks very good and I'm excited about it.
I have it on good authority that the more popular a thing is, the gooder it is also. It's a crime that we even let people who aren't influencers make RPGs, honestly.
 



I named a 1st edition Cyberpunk character after the show's stunt cockatoo one time. Weird Harold the Netrunner, that was me. Big old white mohawk, of course. :)
That's interesting. I suspect they may have named the stunt cockatoo after a Bill Cosby character from his stand-up routines back in the 1960s.
 

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