is Teller (of Penn & Teller fame) actually gay, or did I just fully hallucinate that knowledge
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Last night’s project: screencap redraw of that time Penn died on Miami Vice. Boy this was fun to make!!
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youtube comment calling teller a "shifty little bastard over there"
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...Do people even know who Penn & Teller are anymore? My pop culture references are starting to yellow around the edges.
Teller is 76 years old. Wow.
...You probably know them from one of the lame Simpsons episodes they were in.
The last one was in 2011. That was 13 years ago.
I'M SAD NOW.
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from Matthew Gray Gubler's IG stories
Tuesday, December 12th, 2023; as of 7:34 p.m. EST
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I don't know which one's Penn and which one's Teller, and at this point I'm too scared to ask
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Source
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do you think they ever explored each others bodies
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The Best Magicians In The World, starring Penn and Teller as they show off some magic tricks (note: you're gonna want to stick around until the last ten seconds of the video for the joke to make sense).
Original Air Date: 1986
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It's Teller Tuesday!
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I’m goin to bed y’all gnight
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underrated aspect of penn and teller’s unreleased game ‘smoke and mirrors’ (of desert bus fame) is that if you chose ‘impossible’ difficulty on the main game lou reed’s giant floating head would show up and zap you to death and then say
"This is the Impossible level, boys. Impossible doesn't mean very difficult. Very difficult is winning the Nobel Prize; impossible is eating the Sun."
and then penn and teller admonish themselves for not being as cool as lou reed
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I'm sure this is an autistic thing, but for me the wonder of magic tricks and illusions comes from knowing how they work. I guess most people just enjoy the sense of wonder, and knowing the mechanics ruins it for them. But I'm the exact opposite. When I see the trick, I'm just like, "Huh, well, can't explain that. 🤷" But if I'm lucky enough to learn the details on how the illusion was performed -- all the cool techniques and sometimes even hidden technology -- that's when I get to have my moment of "Wow, that's amazing! It looked so real! How did he pull that off so cleanly? 🤯"
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