Woah AGE, stop blowing my mind!
Then:
Then:
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Then:
Cole Now:
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Woah AGE, stop blowing my mind!
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It gets ugly. No, but really.
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And he thinks some of it is just a tad bullshit.
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I read the article and I have a couple things to say. Most formally the idea that Disney and the corporations "gentrified them."
First, I think it's bullshit that they were being robbed of choice or creativity. If they wanted too, they could have told Disney "NO". Cole and I did this hundreds of times and we ended up all right. The only reason they didn't is because, like many of the people on that channel, I think they fell for the allure of fame. Granted, Cole and I had been acting our entire lives, so we saw it as a means to an end (money making) rather than an opportunity to become successful.
Nowadays artists just assume they have to do what they are told by their proprietors because there is a "rigid structure to achievement". It is nothing more than a scheme to rob you of your individuality and capitalise the gain they acquire from such treachery. If you believe this, not only are you incredibly foolish, but you are a BAD ARTIST. Individuality is modernity's most interesting trait regarding artwork and so so many talented individuals realize this. You do not have to become something else to be successful. Not only is it not too late for them to redefine themselves now, it was never too late.
What that article felt like was: "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, still shame on you."
My personal creed? "Fool me once, you'll forever regret that decision."
Yes, one of the kids from Big Daddy and The Suite Life Of Zack & Cody had naked photos of himself leaked online this weekend. And he owned up to it immediately.
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Zack, Cody, and Mr. Moseby back together once again.
Hi. Hello. Yes.
Yes, you are old.
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Zack, Cody, and Maddie together once again.
"I love seeing these boys. My little brothers have grown into such smart, talented, and genuinely great people."
Nothing better than a good ole classic sibling rivalry.
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Um, Cole, maybe you should have done a little more research before you published your claim.
Rude!
Just to put this in perspective, as of October, Cole's brother, Dylan, was literally studying video games. Cole is reportedly studying archaeology, which, fine, makes him seem smart. But doesn't it also kind of make him seem like he should know about, like, checking facts?
Talk about peer review. He also got classily called out by Ashley Tisdale.
Please note that Jason Dolley of Cory in the House was earning a philosophy degree as of 2010, their own co-star Brenda Song started earning college credits after she got her high school diploma at 16, and Jason Earles of Hannah Montana graduated from Rocky Mountain College, and these are just the Disney stars who were on shows that premiered between 2005 (when The Suite Life premiered) and 2009.
Mr. Sprouse, it's hard to defend such a broad claim. That's a valuable lesson to learn as you advance in academia.
Don't be a snoot. And if you're going to be a snoot and claim that you and your brother are the only two Disney leads to attend university, DO YOUR HOMEWORK FIRST.
As if you needed any more reason to believe Disney was evil.
Dylan and Cole Sprouse left the Disney Channel after being denied production rights to their own "spin-off" show idea.
Former Disney Channel stars, Dylan and Cole Sprouse, pitched a new "Suite Life" spin-off series to Disney in hopes of being named producers of the show. Disney denied their request, only to then re-pitch a modified version of the Sprouse twins original idea back to them claiming it as their own.
Listen to Dylan explain the situation and the premise of the show below:
Dylan and Cole then left the Disney corporation to attend New York University in the fall of 2011--making them the only former Disney Channel stars to attend college. Both are enrolled in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU, where Cole focuses his curriculum on humanities and archaeology and Dylan on video game design.
But really, what more could you want in a man…or men?
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How does one become so cultured and accepting at such a young age? Teach me your ways.
Sounding like a true Sociology 101 professor.
~Archie’s here. Betty’s here, Veronica too.~
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“I’m just out here trying to make sure Dylan and I never lose our joint Wikipedia page.”
Name a more iconic duo, I’ll wait.
Simpler times.
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Cole Sprouse played Cody and his twin brother, Dylan Sprouse, played Zack.
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Gotta love these boys.
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We have the ~suite~ life.