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14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

14.3K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : In 2013 I dropped everything about my life of 28 years to move halfway across the country to take a job with Rooster Teeth Productions designing merchandise. I made shirts. And damn good ones, too. This change was all part of an attempt to restart my life anew and to embed myself into something I was passionate about. I thought Rooster Teeth was a special place and I wanted to be a part of it. And after over a decade of my life dedicated and devoted to this job, I can honestly tell you on this last day of its operation, that Rooster Teeth was in fact not a special company. The office was the same as hundreds of other offices across our country. The production equipment, computers and corporate infrastructure were identical to countless other entertainment businesses. And just like so many other places of work, it had its ups and downs ranging from momentous victories to soul crushing defeats. But I know something else to be true. What was special were the people I met and grew close to while working there that have filled what essentially is now my entire 30’s with memories and support I never thought I deserved or needed. People that helped me through an ugly and difficult divorce. Friends that held my hand and watched my back when I came out of the closet. Who stood by me with patience and care while I wrestled with a diagnosis of depression and severe anxiety (go to therapy, get medicated, y’all.) Beautiful souls that have filled the last quarter of my life with memories I will treasure and look back on fondly when I am in my retirement home, mostly blind and deaf but still playing Pokémon somehow. I’ve come to terms with this impending change and I’m ready to say goodbye to Rooster Teeth. Nothing lasts forever and change is a powerful and necessary force. I learned that from Jean Grey. I’m excited about what’s ahead. The great and powerful “NEXT!” And I’m content with knowing I am lucky to have been gifted time and shared love with the best people this world has to offer. Be good, be kind, be brave. Thank you.Likes : 14266

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Caption : Old photos of Stinky friends.Likes : 7609

7.6K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : Old photos of Stinky friends.Likes : 7609

7.6K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : Old photos of Stinky friends.Likes : 7609

7.6K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : Old photos of Stinky friends.Likes : 7609

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Caption : You’ll be surprised to hear that contrary to the shirt, she in fact loved cake, still loves cake and will forever love cake.Likes : 6893

6.1K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : A decade at Rooster Teeth. I’ve made shirts, posters, logos, shows, channels, mistakes, improvements, friends, questionable jokes and more memories than I can remember. I thank you for this opportunity and for where this life has brought me so far. Be good, be kind, be brave. (First photo from RTP 235, second photo from On The Spot: Rooster Teeth 20th Anniversary Special)Likes : 6130

6.1K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : A decade at Rooster Teeth. I’ve made shirts, posters, logos, shows, channels, mistakes, improvements, friends, questionable jokes and more memories than I can remember. I thank you for this opportunity and for where this life has brought me so far. Be good, be kind, be brave. (First photo from RTP 235, second photo from On The Spot: Rooster Teeth 20th Anniversary Special)Likes : 6130

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Caption : Took a fellow dad to the climbing gym and was blown away by how well he did his first time. He even learned how to “match his feet” and pulled one off successfully on a climb. I love showing people how to climb and getting to connect with them on health and wellness.Likes : 6022

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Caption : Only a year apart in age. Can you spot the difference? Most can’t.Likes : 5057

5.1K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : Only a year apart in age. Can you spot the difference? Most can’t.Likes : 5057

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Caption : 4 years ago this happened. On my own damn show.Likes : 4500

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Caption : I miss having nothing to do but play World of Warcraft and eat Oreos living in my parent’s garage at the ripe age of 20.Likes : 4419

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Caption : I miss having nothing to do but play World of Warcraft and eat Oreos living in my parent’s garage at the ripe age of 20.Likes : 4419

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Caption : A Monday thought I just had. See y’all on Thursday.Likes : 4369

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Caption : He was gonna get a life sentence but I showed the judge pictures of @the_blaine in drag and they let him off with a light warning. (Photo by @atwes)Likes : 3857

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Caption : Just a small town girl heading to the big city for the day. (Circa 2013)Likes : 3623

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Caption : Happy Valentine’s DayLikes : 3614

3.6K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
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Caption : Was reminded today of a nice moment between friends from 2019 RTX where I jumped up into a big hug with @officialtroybaker and he started carrying me off stage. He was here in Austin a month or so ago for Always Open but I missed seeing him. I wish I hadn’t, I miss that nice man.Likes : 2859

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Caption : If they’re gonna buy books to get rid of they might as well be comics and be given to me. Facts.Likes : 2475

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Caption : She’s serving “capitalism alienates the masses and encourages selfishness instead of cooperation.” … available now in our store.Likes : 2430

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Caption : It’s crazy that On The Spot is celebrating 20 years today. Feels like 2003 was just yesterday.Likes : 2418

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Caption : It’s so nice when a couple still goes on walks together, even after so many years of being together. #deadpool3 #ryanreynolds #hughjackmanLikes : 2165

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Caption : Today we’re moving, we’re drinking water and we’re not worrying about tomorrow. … The fit is entirely @theroosterteethstore and so comfy. I love the cut of the joggers so much I got 3 of them.Likes : 2134

2.1K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : Today we’re moving, we’re drinking water and we’re not worrying about tomorrow. … The fit is entirely @theroosterteethstore and so comfy. I love the cut of the joggers so much I got 3 of them.Likes : 2134

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Caption : You all agree I’m a cultured man, right?Likes : 1922

1.9K Likes – Jon Risinger Instagram
Caption : Did something last Friday that I had never gotten around to doing after playing Stardew Valley off and on for 8 years.Likes : 1874

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Caption : I’m on track to being on track to a track.Likes : 1689

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Caption : She also thinks West Wing was a medical drama. She’s my favorite.Likes : 1645

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Caption : Strange Pokemon?Likes : 1581

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Caption : Me: I have stitches in my finger, can you guys please not get physical with me during On The Spot today? @_trevorc :Likes : 1459