Survivor is not an easy game. Producers dump castaways on a deserted beach with minimal resources and force them to compete in brutal physical challenges. They are starving, suffering from bug bites and other ailments, and are subject to harsh weather conditions. So it doesn’t come as a surprise that numerous players have quit over the show’s 44 seasons. But do the Survivor contestants still get paid if they forfeit their spot in the game?
Colton Cumbie | Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images ‘Survivor’ castaways get paid for being on the show despite their placement
Every Survivor fan knows that the Sole Survivor gets paid $1 million (before taxes) for winning their season. But what the CBS reality competition series doesn’t disclose on air is that producers pay the other contestants just for being on the show.
CinemaBlend reports that the first boot receives $3,500, and the total rises as the placement increases.
Colton Cumbie | Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images ‘Survivor’ castaways get paid for being on the show despite their placement
Every Survivor fan knows that the Sole Survivor gets paid $1 million (before taxes) for winning their season. But what the CBS reality competition series doesn’t disclose on air is that producers pay the other contestants just for being on the show.
CinemaBlend reports that the first boot receives $3,500, and the total rises as the placement increases.
- 4/8/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
We've reached the end of our "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" exit interviews. Natalie Anderson began this "Survivor" season in a defensively position. Not only did she enter the game with a certain reputation from her two seasons on "The Amazing Race" -- "I know we have a lot of Twinny haters. There's no middle. It's either you love us or you hate us," she says -- but sister Nadiya was voted out first by her tribe. That left Natalie with notoriety and without a loved one in the Blood versus Water season. What followed was a "Survivor" run that stood out both for Natalie's sturdy combination game -- She made big strategic moves, performed well in challenges and also found and used an Immunity Idol effectively -- but also for her major image overhaul. Coming into the season facing derision from some CBS reality fans, Natalie ended the season a very popular winner,...
- 12/24/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
For only the third time since "Survivor" switched over to a Final 3, all three remaining castaways received votes at the Final Tribal Council. So kudos to Missy Payne, even if her lone vote came from her daughter Baylor. In retrospect, it's pretty impressive that Missy was even able to stand at the Final 3 at all. The owner of a Dallas-based cheerleading gym hurt her ankle in a late-season Reward Challenge and resisted Jeff Probst's insinuations that she might want to leave the game. Told by the "Survivor" medic that she could stick around if she could stand the pain, Missy refused to quit, even if it meant sitting out several of the season's most important challenges. Perhaps that injury explains why the Jury took Missy so lightly, even though she tried to emphasize her importance in many key early votes. In her exit interview, the season's third place finisher...
- 12/22/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Last night, I posted my interview with the "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" fifth place finisher, Baylor Wilson, who admitted that even though she voted for her mother at Final Tribal, she'd vote for Natalie now if she had the chance. One Jury member who voted for Natalie, but who was a question-mark in my early guesses, was Keith Nale, a 53-year-old firefighter from Louisiana. Keith, who became something of an Immunity machine post-Merge, protecting himself from several possible vote-outs, knew that Natalie had spared him at at least one Tribal, but he also arrived at Final Tribal with some frustration at the remaining Twinie, accusing her of lying to him. In the end, Keith explains that he just thought Natalie was more deserving than the other two finalists, which is a pretty legitimate reason to cast a vote, I suppose. A fan favorite for his "Awww shucks" approach to the game,...
- 12/21/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
"Survivor: San Juan del Sur" finished its season on Wednesday (December 17) night with a terrific finale that trimmed the field down from the episode-opening Top 5 of Baylor, Missy, Keith, Jaclyn and Natalie down to four and then three and then a very deserving winner. Over the next five nights, I'll be posting the five exit interviews I did all before 10:15 on Thursday morning, counting down from fifth place. It happens that the fifth place elimination was one of the season's most shocking, as Natalie bucked with a long-established plan to go to the finals with Baylor and Missy by playing an Immunity Idol for Jaclyn, turning a shocking vote against the totally blindsided Baylor. The season's youngest player at 20, Baylor got a bit of a negative rap through the season for being wishy-washy, for being a brat, for being carried along by her mother Missy. But if you look at certain moments in isolation,...
- 12/20/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Last fall's edition of Survivor teamed former competitors with friends/family members. The ratings declined. Now, CBS is trying pairs of contestants again. Will the ratings fall lower or rise? Either way, the show's already been renewed through cycle 30 for this spring.
Jeff Probst returns as host of the San Juan del Sur edition. Two teams of nine compete and are made up of Nadiya Anderson, Natalie Anderson, Josh Canfield, Alec Christy, Drew Christy, Jeremy Collins, Val Collins, Reed Kelly, Julie McGee, Jon Misch, Keith Nale, Wes Nale, Missy Payne, John Rocker, Jaclyn Schultz, Dale Wentworth, Kelley Wentworth, and Baylor Wilson.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its chances for survival. New ratings data will be added as it becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
Final season averages: 2.3...
Jeff Probst returns as host of the San Juan del Sur edition. Two teams of nine compete and are made up of Nadiya Anderson, Natalie Anderson, Josh Canfield, Alec Christy, Drew Christy, Jeremy Collins, Val Collins, Reed Kelly, Julie McGee, Jon Misch, Keith Nale, Wes Nale, Missy Payne, John Rocker, Jaclyn Schultz, Dale Wentworth, Kelley Wentworth, and Baylor Wilson.
The higher a show's ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better its chances for survival. New ratings data will be added as it becomes available -- typically around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
Final season averages: 2.3...
- 12/19/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
I've said it before and I stand by it: For six or seven votes in this "Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" season, Jon Misch and girlfriend Jaclyn Schultz had more power than any pair of castaways in "Survivor" history. Tribal Council after Tribal Council, the week's vote hinged on what the recent Miss Michigan and the former Michigan State Spartan decided, as they flipped back and forth taking out powerhouses and threats, often in blindsides. This past week, Jon & Jaclyn's "Survivor" run came to an end, fittingly, with a blindside and it was, fittingly, an act of revenge, as Natalie targeted Jon for taking out her only strong non-Blood ally in the game, Jeremy. As we saw things play out, Jaclyn seemed to be warning Jon that Natalie might come after him, but Jon dismissed the idea. This came one week after a fight between Jon & Jaclyn seemed to derail the season's strategic momentum.
- 12/14/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
When Alec Christy was voted out in the second of two "Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" episodes this week, he was disappointed, but took solace in at least outlasting his older brother Drew. Indeed, he can take added pleasure in the relative simplicity with which he went out: The dominant alliance was supposed to split votes, but take out Keith. Instead, Natalie flipped and voted Alec out, figuring Keith might be a better ally to keep around. That beats Drew's exit, which involved throwing a challenge in order to target an all-female voting conspiracy that never existed, subsequently alienating all of the women his his tribe, creating a female conspiracy and getting himself voted out. Of the brothers, Drew was the "Survivor" fan and Alec told me in his exit interview that he had only watched two episodes before going into the game. And while he understands that he made certain beginners' mistakes,...
- 12/7/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
"Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" has been losing a lot of its biggest personalities and most aggressive strategic players in recent weeks. No, I'm probably not talking about Wes, but in Josh and Jeremy, the season lost its two biggest ringleaders and this week the game lost Reed, whose was forced to scramble in Josh's absence and was, if nothing else, trying very hard to move the pieces around the chessboard. That's the thing with the recent eliminations. Were Josh and Jeremy and Reed the best "Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" players? Apparently not, but all three seemed to know what they were doing out there, which can't be said for many of the castaways still in the game. That makes it a little bittersweet to talk to players as affable and into the game as those three. In his exit interview, Reed talks about Keith's "Just stick...
- 12/6/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
In a Thanksgiving Eve episode of "Survivor," 23-year-old Shreveport firefighter Wes Nale was voted out after primary target Jon used an Immunity Idol. The remaining votes would have been split between Wes and his father, Keith, but Keith opted to play an Idol of his own, rather than using it to protect his sone. It was appropriate for Wes to go home around Thanksgiving, in an episode in which he gave up a shot at Immunity in exchange for hot wings and beer, because so much of his game persona was edited around eating to excess. When he wasn't boasting about his chicken nugget-eating prowess, Wes was overeating at a Reward and then graphically regretting that decision. Wes' "Survivor" depiction was so one-sided that it was almost surprising that his exit interview, delayed till the Monday after the holiday, had to be pushed back because he was actually on-duty at his firehouse.
- 12/3/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Two weeks ago, it looks like "Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" was coming down to a pair of solid alliances, one masterminded by Josh Canfield and the other led by Jeremy Collins. While "Survivor" history has taught us that we should never expect alliance leaders to run the table, we've only occasionally seen two post-Merge alliances so swiftly stripped of their leaders. First, Jeremy seemed like he was heading toward elimination, but he won Individual Immunity and was able to steer power duo Jon & Jaclyn against Josh, seemingly leaving that alliance in a weak minority position. But the following week, after Jeremy pushed Jon a bit too hard to reveal his Hidden Immunity Idol, the former college football player decided that the need to get rid of Jeremy had gone from "eventually" to "immediately." Viewers saw Jon make his pitch to Jeremy's ally Missy and saw her hesitation. We...
- 11/23/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
"Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" may have its share of savvy strategic players, physical threats and lucky Idol-finders, but the entire season may ultimately not be shaped by any one strong player or powerful couple, but rather by Julie McGee's untimely decision to quit. Julie, girlfriend to former baseball player John Rocker, departed "Survivor" in the episode that aired last week and her exit preempted a vote that was predetermined to go against Boston firefighter Jeremy. The vote against Jeremy was going to be the centerpiece of Broadway veteran Josh Canfield's charge for the million dollars, swiftly taking out the head of the rival alliance after the Merge. Instead, Julie's self-elimination meant a skipped Tribal Council and it meant that Keith's Immunity victory went for naught. In the next Immunity Challenge, a memory task came down to Josh and Jeremy, with Jeremy winning, preempting his own...
- 11/16/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
"Julie McGee was one of the more boring characters on the show, to be honest," says Gold Derby Senior Editor Matt Noble in our latest "Survivor" slugfest. However, he admits that Julie quitting "Has kept a lot of the interesting ones still in it. That's probably why Jeff Probst didn't really berate her too much. They get rid of one of the boring characters now rather than a Josh Canfield or Jeremy Collins who've been TV gold." That's just one of the controversial topics Matt and I discuss during our new "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" predictions slugfest, which you can watch below. -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! Matt and I make our predictions for who we think can win this season, giving reasons for why Jeremy, Josh, Baylor Wilson and her mom Missy Payne are our favorites. Also discussed:...
- 11/10/2014
- Gold Derby
"Survivor" fans almost never respond well to players who quit the game, but in my experiences doing weekly exit interviews, I've talked to many players who voluntarily departed and I've heard almost no second-guessing. You might expect that reflecting on the decision to quit months after-the-fact on a full stomach and a regular sleep schedule might lead to regrets, but that has yet to be the case. Julie McGee, who left "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" at the end of this week's episode, is similarly comfortable with her decision. At the time, she missed boyfriend John Rocker and felt alienated from her tribe after controversy involving trail mix and, months later, she's fine with what she did. She's not necessarily fine with the way "Survivor" depicted the events around her exit, preferring to emphasize that she only had bits and pieces of trail mix in her bag and not a cache of snacks,...
- 11/9/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
"John Rocker just wants me to be happy and he's supportive of whatever I decide," said "Survivor" quitter Julie McGee the day after her controversial departure from San Juan del Sur. "He knows that if I make a decision, I'm making it with some sort of thought behind it. He was just happy that I was Ok." Julie shocked "Survivor" fans across the globe Wednesday night when she voluntarily quit the show following an emotional one-on-one with emcee Jeff Probst. Did you see Julie's shocking departure coming? If so, you should be voting in our weekly "Survivor" prediction contest where you have the chance to win prizes and bragging rights. -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! Among the other topics Julie discussed with Gold Derby during our morning-after Q&A, Julie admits she was devastated seeing her tribemates' reactions after she quit,...
- 11/6/2014
- Gold Derby
Parvati Shallow is a Survivor champ and three-time competitor on the show. The Og Miss Survivor and Survivor Hall of Famer now covers health and wellness for CBS News in New York City. Find her on Twitter @parvatishallow. For a season of loved ones playing with each other, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur is really lacking heart. Everyone is so caught up in “getting the numbers” that they are missing out on what that “number” represents: a human being. Yes, Julie McGee isn’t the warmest, most lovable player in Survivor history, but she’s still a person. The woman is
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- 11/6/2014
- by Parvati Shallow
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On episode two of "Survivor: San Juan del Sur," the tribe spoke once again, as plucky police officer Val Collins was given the heave-ho by her Coyopa tribemates after her unsuccessful attempt to trick them into thinking she was holding one of two hidden immunity idols. -Break- 'Survivor: San Juan del Sur' slugfest: What we love (and hate) about Season 29 At the reward challenge, controversial former pro baseball player John Rocker battled it out with barbie girlfriend Julie McGee, who showed everybody how underrated she might be as she slowly but steadily triumphed over her more favored opponent to win reward for her Hunahpu tribe and send her beau to Exile Island along with firefighter Jeremy Collins from her own tribe. That reward was then quickly squandered as the Hunahpu crew agreed to Jeff Probst's ultimatum that they give up reward for a replacement flint, stupidly lost by pretty guy Jon Mi.
- 10/2/2014
- Gold Derby
John Rocker had an embarrassing week on Survivor: San Juan del Sur, and failing to keep Val Collins in the game after promising her husband he'd keep her safe.
Hunahpu Tribe Wins Reward Challenge
First, Josh Canfield had to do some damage control with Baylor Wilson after changing his vote last minute and voting to kick her off the island at Tribal Council last week. He tells her that he did it because he didn’t want the others to know how close the two had become, and, though Baylor admitted the move was “sketchy and scary,” she seemed to take him at his word. Still, it looked like Baylor would be up for exile again this week, with Val trying to turn the tribe against her.
The group then moved to the Reward Challenge, a mixture of team and one-on-one challenges that involved balance, speed and agility. Rocker went head-to-head with his girlfriend,...
Hunahpu Tribe Wins Reward Challenge
First, Josh Canfield had to do some damage control with Baylor Wilson after changing his vote last minute and voting to kick her off the island at Tribal Council last week. He tells her that he did it because he didn’t want the others to know how close the two had become, and, though Baylor admitted the move was “sketchy and scary,” she seemed to take him at his word. Still, it looked like Baylor would be up for exile again this week, with Val trying to turn the tribe against her.
The group then moved to the Reward Challenge, a mixture of team and one-on-one challenges that involved balance, speed and agility. Rocker went head-to-head with his girlfriend,...
- 10/2/2014
- Uinterview
It always happens. Whenever someone even semi-famous comes on Survivor and hopes to fly under the radar, they are recognized. Former Facts of Life star Lisa Whelchel almost made it all the way through Survivor: Philippines, until Jonathan Penner forced her to reveal her secret at the final Tribal Council. Even Gary Hogeboom, who was mostly a backup quarterback in his NFL career, was recognized when he played in Survivor: Guatemala. All it takes is one person to connect the dots and your game could be through.
So will it happen to former Atlanta Braves relief pitcher John Rocker...
So will it happen to former Atlanta Braves relief pitcher John Rocker...
- 9/17/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
The new season of Survivor: San Juan del Sur will feature all new players, but among the cast are a few familiar faces. And the most familiar — and controversial — is former Major League Baseball pitcher John Rocker (who will be competing with his girlfriend Julie McGee). Rocker pitched for the Atlanta Braves in the 1999 World Series in a losing effort against the New York Yankees, but the closer made even bigger headlines in a Sports Illustrated article that came out later that year.
After being asked whether he would ever consider playing in New York, Rocker was quoted as saying,...
After being asked whether he would ever consider playing in New York, Rocker was quoted as saying,...
- 9/5/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
Yesterday, CBS finally went ahead and let us know who they've casts for their upcoming 29th season of Survivor, which is labeled, "Blood Vs Water" again as they've resorted back to that theme. There's 18 people who will be competing for the $1 million dollar grand prize. The cast features a former baseball star and a Broadway star that used to date season 2 American Idol runner-up ,Clay Aiken, and more. With no further ado, the castmembers are: Brothers: Drew Christy, 25, a traveling sales rep from Winter Park, Fl. Alec Christy, 22, a student from Winter Park, Fl. Married couple: Jeremy Collins, 36, a firefighter from Foxboro, Mass. Val Collins, 35, a police officer from Foxboro, Mass. Dating couple: Reed Kelly, 31, a Broadway performer from New York, N.Y. and Josh Canfield, 32, an actor/singer/writer from New York, N.Y. College Sweethearts: Jon Misch, 26, a financial assistant from Waterford, Mi. Jaclyn Schultz, 25, a media buyer from Las Vegas,...
- 8/28/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
While the second "Blood vs. Water" cast for "Survivor" doesn't feature any returning castaways, that doesn't mean that the group is devoid of familiar faces. CBS announced the new "Survivor" cast on Wednesday (August 27) morning and, to put it politely, notoriety abounds. For sports fans, the biggest name in the "Survivor" cast is likely to be John Rocker. The complimentary interpretation of Rocker's career is that he had one wildly successful year as closer for the Atlanta Braves, saving 38 games in 1999 to finish fourth in the league, while striking out 104 batters in only 72 innings. Of course, the next year Rocker was demoted to the minors after threatening a Sports Illustrated reporter who wrote a 1999 piece in which Rocker went on a lengthy homophobic, xenophobic and racist rant that involved New Yorkers as well as former teammates. Rocker has continued to be controversial in the years since his baseball career melted down,...
- 8/27/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
CBS on Wednesday unveiled the nine teams competing on the upcoming 29th season of Survivor — and it’s already clear this island is going to be no paradise.
Related Rising Star Finale Recap: And the ‘Winner’ Is…
Among the lot is former baseball star John Rocker — who famously badmouthed New York City and its gay, culturally diverse residents — and Broadway star Reed Kelly, who was romantically linked to former American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken. (Those two should get along swimmingly.)
Keep reading to see all 18 contestants, then drop a comment with your initial thoughts on the bunch.
Brothers:
Drew Christy,...
Related Rising Star Finale Recap: And the ‘Winner’ Is…
Among the lot is former baseball star John Rocker — who famously badmouthed New York City and its gay, culturally diverse residents — and Broadway star Reed Kelly, who was romantically linked to former American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken. (Those two should get along swimmingly.)
Keep reading to see all 18 contestants, then drop a comment with your initial thoughts on the bunch.
Brothers:
Drew Christy,...
- 8/27/2014
- TVLine.com
Earlier today, Entertainment Weekly exclusively revealed six of the players who would be competing on Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water. Now the rest of the cast — which is comprised of pairs of loved ones — that will be challenging for the million dollars can be announced as well. In addition to previously disclosed controversial former baseball player John Rocker and his girlfriend Julie McGee, Amazing Race twins Nadiya and Natalie Anderson, and Broadway boyfriends Reed Kelly and Josh Canfield, there will be 12 other contestants.
Originally there were supposed to be 20 contestants total, but one pair was forced...
Originally there were supposed to be 20 contestants total, but one pair was forced...
- 8/27/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
What happens when you put a controversial baseball player, a Broadway star and a pair of outspoken twins on an island? You get the cast of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur.
The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million-dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua.
For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million-dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua.
For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
What happens when you put a controversial baseball player, a Broadway star and a pair of outspoken twins on an island? You get the cast of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million-dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua. For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
What happens when you put a controversial baseball player, a Broadway star and a pair of outspoken twins on an island? You get the cast of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua. For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
Entertainment Weekly has your first look at six of the contestants that will be competing on the next season of Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water. Like the previous Blood vs. Water season, San Juan del Sur will bring in pairs instead of single players to compete for the million dollars. The one difference is that this season will feature no returning players. However, there are a few doozies among the cast of newbies.
Controversial former baseball relief pitcher John Rocker will be playing along with his girlfriend, spray-tan business owner Julie McGee. Rocker pitched for the...
Controversial former baseball relief pitcher John Rocker will be playing along with his girlfriend, spray-tan business owner Julie McGee. Rocker pitched for the...
- 8/27/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
John Rocker, the controversial former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves, will be competing in the upcoming season of Survivor alongside girlfriend Julie McGee.
John Rocker To Compete On Survivor
Survivor: San Juan del Sur – Blood vs. Water will welcome 18 contestants competing as pairs. Rocker, who pitched in the 1999 World Series against the Yankees, might have an awkward run on Survivor. He may be known for playing in the Major Leagues, but Rocker is also famous for an interview he gave in 1999, in which he repeatedly called gay people “f----ts” and made racist comments, among other unsavory remarks.
“I would retire first [before playing for a New York team]. It’s the most hectic, nerve-racking city. Imagine having to take the 7 train to the ballpark, looking like you’re [riding through] Beirut next to some kid with purple hair next to some queer with AIDS right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth...
John Rocker To Compete On Survivor
Survivor: San Juan del Sur – Blood vs. Water will welcome 18 contestants competing as pairs. Rocker, who pitched in the 1999 World Series against the Yankees, might have an awkward run on Survivor. He may be known for playing in the Major Leagues, but Rocker is also famous for an interview he gave in 1999, in which he repeatedly called gay people “f----ts” and made racist comments, among other unsavory remarks.
“I would retire first [before playing for a New York team]. It’s the most hectic, nerve-racking city. Imagine having to take the 7 train to the ballpark, looking like you’re [riding through] Beirut next to some kid with purple hair next to some queer with AIDS right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth...
- 8/27/2014
- Uinterview
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