John Cena is one of the most famous wrestlers in the World. However, he told Kelly Clarkson on her show recently that when he was a kid, he used to get bullied because he was scrawny and his choice of style and behavior was a little bit different than everyone else’s.
So, he shared with the daytime talk show host how he got the other kids to stop bullying him. “Instead of throwing my hands up and just doing nothing. I said, ‘What can I control? I control how I can conduct myself. I am going to start working harder to defend myself,'” he said. “And instead of physical self-defense, I built my physical appearance to be a little more intimidating. And it worked. And I stopped getting picked on.”
Does he regret his past? “I look back at those days fondly. Because my life takeaway from that is to control what you can and better your situation to the best of your ability. And if you can’t better the situation, then distance yourself from it.”
Those are such wise words, and kids need to hear them because it will help them get through the stage where kids are assholes.
I am sure all of Cena’s assholes watch him on Peacemaker or at the Oscars and regret what they did to him. Because, as Taylor Swift says, all they will ever be is mean.
Blumhouse hates us. They really, really hate us. They made us afraid of the Tooth Fairy, our birthdays, Generative Androids, and teddy bears, to name a few things. On August 30th, we can add AI smart houses to the list.
In AFRAID, Curtis (John Cho) and his family are selected to test a revolutionary new home device: a digital family assistant called AIA. Taking smart home to the next level, once the unit and all its sensors and cameras are installed in their home, AIA seems able to do it all. She learns the family’s behaviors and begins to anticipate their needs. And she can make sure nothing – and no one – gets in her family’s way.
As scared as that movie made us, I am still going to see it like all of their other movies.