just me and my tweets against the world
in which my pals and i play the fastest game of would you rather at 7am when one of us has to leave to be on a cruise ship in ten mins
in which i discuss my realizations about how the universe is always on your side from an airplane bathroom…. after this, i discussed with a friend about how believing the universe is on your side is a belief founded on privilege
the time i missed my train stop and ended up in some random town in new jersey so i had to call a lyft and the lyft driver needed to get gas but lost his debit card and i thought i was gonna be human trafficked
in which i discuss the time i spent three days in a south korean airport trying to figure out where I wanted to go before visiting the great wall of china
in which my childhood friends and i discuss olivia rodigro's driver's license
in which my friend andy and i discuss our fav sxsw moments including waiting for a secret frank ocean show, going to an a$ap rocky mansion party, meeting king princess, and having the time of his life at the smash mouth concert
in which i go through my old 2nd grade english warm up journal and uncover why i am so obsessed with penguins, harry potter, equality and more
in which myself, mariam, miya, angel, and marissa discuss becoming friends through twitter and the adventures that followed
in which fellow long term one direction fan jiselle and i discuss all this 1D
in which singer Deza and i give advice to those in need including how to choose a college, relationship advice, and how to stay active during quarantine
in which drag artists, Skim and Amethyst Moon, discuss drag as an art form, method of expression, and their journeys centered around their own queerness.
in which friends discuss meeting while teaching abroad, our introduction to drag, and dream up our own drag shows
in which i discuss the downfall of comparison, love island, and music i've been loving including dominic fike, pop smoke, the garden, and more
in which i discuss what it's like growing up as a black woman in america - racism, micro-aggressions, self esteem. from getting kicked out parties for being black to being stopped from joining honor societies.
In which I discuss growing up on the Internet and having books replace older siblings.