Rhea Seehorn
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I'm not sure of the answer of that, but I know that it got to a place where it went too far, literally to the place of, like, I'm nodding and just saying yes or whatever to, you know, somebody that's maybe speaking to me in a way that I absolutely disagree with.
And I go home and break out in eczema.
And that's not an exaggeration.
So I'm just like, clearly the anger is going somewhere.
I don't think it's okay to scream and yell in someone's face, but...
I think I have become conflict avoidant in the suppression of that anger to a degree that's not healthy.
I will stand up for somebody else, though, in a heartbeat.
If somebody else is being mistreated next to me, I'm in there.
I'll take you to the mat.
But if it's at me, I tend to swallow it and try to figure out how I can make it better.
Or you could argue that it's the ultimate in all inclusion and everybody has equal everything.
Or you could say they are all religions and they are all geographies.
I also really appreciated that our new pope, that his favorite motto apparently is e pluribus unum.
So I really appreciate him advertising the show.
No, no.
He just says that like that came out that that was his one of his favorite mottos, I guess.
And I was like, we were just laughing.
I went to The Ripped Bodice, which is an amazing romance novel store that only does romance novels in Culver City.
And just slipped in and looked around.