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And that's, like, something that I wanted to show, like, Grace struggle through, kind of, in...
And that's, like, something that I wanted to show, like, Grace struggle through, kind of, in...
And that's, like, something that I wanted to show, like, Grace struggle through, kind of, in...
real time she's like very early in her transition and she doesn't know how she wants to present and she doesn't know how much of of like her old life and the people in her old life that just want to associate with her or does existing on this football team drag her back towards something that she doesn't want to be anymore um it's all stuff that i wanted to play with and is not like overtly political but is like subtextually political you know
real time she's like very early in her transition and she doesn't know how she wants to present and she doesn't know how much of of like her old life and the people in her old life that just want to associate with her or does existing on this football team drag her back towards something that she doesn't want to be anymore um it's all stuff that i wanted to play with and is not like overtly political but is like subtextually political you know
real time she's like very early in her transition and she doesn't know how she wants to present and she doesn't know how much of of like her old life and the people in her old life that just want to associate with her or does existing on this football team drag her back towards something that she doesn't want to be anymore um it's all stuff that i wanted to play with and is not like overtly political but is like subtextually political you know
Yeah, we can talk a little bit more about the like very start of something that could be seen as a political awakening that Grace has in this book. But like, yeah, part of the reason that she isn't perfect is because she doesn't know any other like there are no other transhuman characters in this book. And that was very deliberate. Yeah. Grace is, like, on her own.
Yeah, we can talk a little bit more about the like very start of something that could be seen as a political awakening that Grace has in this book. But like, yeah, part of the reason that she isn't perfect is because she doesn't know any other like there are no other transhuman characters in this book. And that was very deliberate. Yeah. Grace is, like, on her own.
Yeah, we can talk a little bit more about the like very start of something that could be seen as a political awakening that Grace has in this book. But like, yeah, part of the reason that she isn't perfect is because she doesn't know any other like there are no other transhuman characters in this book. And that was very deliberate. Yeah. Grace is, like, on her own.
She is, like, figuring this shit out as she goes. Yep. And I wanted it to feel rough and, like, ad hoc. Yeah. Because, like, that's how it is for a lot of people. That's how it was, like, build a road by walking. Yeah.
She is, like, figuring this shit out as she goes. Yep. And I wanted it to feel rough and, like, ad hoc. Yeah. Because, like, that's how it is for a lot of people. That's how it was, like, build a road by walking. Yeah.
She is, like, figuring this shit out as she goes. Yep. And I wanted it to feel rough and, like, ad hoc. Yeah. Because, like, that's how it is for a lot of people. That's how it was, like, build a road by walking. Yeah.
Yeah, so, like, that was, like, not any kind of, like, statement about how, like, politics is bad, you know? That was, like, Grace is 17, and most 17-year-olds, if they have politics at all, have, like, completely incoherent politics. Yeah, mine was, like, holy shit. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, so, like, that was, like, not any kind of, like, statement about how, like, politics is bad, you know? That was, like, Grace is 17, and most 17-year-olds, if they have politics at all, have, like, completely incoherent politics. Yeah, mine was, like, holy shit. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, so, like, that was, like, not any kind of, like, statement about how, like, politics is bad, you know? That was, like, Grace is 17, and most 17-year-olds, if they have politics at all, have, like, completely incoherent politics. Yeah, mine was, like, holy shit. Yeah. Yeah.
So, like, Grace has the, like, barest outlines of, like, ideology, and those were, like, put on her by people in her life. We know that her dad is a union man, and from a small age, she has internalized that unions are good. Does she know why? Probably not. But... Or also, we know that her friend Tab, who is Bori, has been, like, educating her on, like, Puerto Rican independence. Yeah.
So, like, Grace has the, like, barest outlines of, like, ideology, and those were, like, put on her by people in her life. We know that her dad is a union man, and from a small age, she has internalized that unions are good. Does she know why? Probably not. But... Or also, we know that her friend Tab, who is Bori, has been, like, educating her on, like, Puerto Rican independence. Yeah.
So, like, Grace has the, like, barest outlines of, like, ideology, and those were, like, put on her by people in her life. We know that her dad is a union man, and from a small age, she has internalized that unions are good. Does she know why? Probably not. But... Or also, we know that her friend Tab, who is Bori, has been, like, educating her on, like, Puerto Rican independence. Yeah.
Which was, like... Which was a, like... That was a very funny line to write. Because... because grace is this like dumb as shit white kid from the suburbs.
Which was, like... Which was a, like... That was a very funny line to write. Because... because grace is this like dumb as shit white kid from the suburbs.