Lucy Biggers
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Podcast Appearances
Obviously, like, the cultural divide of, like, her being European and younger and on the autistic spectrum, I felt like she was a little bit more, like, serious than, like, the American me.
I'm, like, trying to crack a joke.
I'm trying to get a smile out of her.
Not successfully, but I felt that she, in person, was actually a lovely person.
But again, she's so young and her parents, her dad was there, dropped her off.
And then I know he went to like an nearby coffee shop while she was doing all these shoots.
Yeah, and look at her now.
I mean, I feel like she's lost the plot, right?
I think, yeah, and I know, like, her origin story was she had so much anxiety about climate from, like, I think probably watching the same documentaries that I was watching that were very biased.
And her way to act out this anxiety was to become an activist.
And I think now as a parent, I think if that was my child, I would be showing them counter...
And there's so much out there around climate change to paint a picture that it's not existential.
So the fact that her parents went this route of activism is, I mean, it's reflection, I guess, on their values and everything.
And obviously now we see that she...
is very confused.
I think she was just making a video about Cuba.
And she's just basically gone full Marxist, which is kind of, you know, there's the connections there between climate and that movement.
So maybe not surprising.
There's a lot of overlap that I've seen.