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People had boxed me in as a 'pretty girl with followers that's rapping,' but I think my project and the work speaks for itself.
Although I had the label of being the 'pretty girl rapper with a lot of followers,' I just broke the rules.
It's crazy because 'Icy Girl' came when I was in a dark place, but I made it to motivate myself. It was kind of like my anthem for lifting up my spirits.
I'm a broadway girl, so anytime someone would sing my entrance music, that was probably my absolute favorite thing.
I was the girl who was correcting people on the spelling of Led Zeppelin.
I love movies like 'Girl, Interrupted' and 'Infinitely Polar Bear.' I love action movies.
I can't walk in stilettos. I'm more of a boot girl.
I'm the kind of girl who just, like, rolls out of bed and puts my jeans on and shakes my hair out.
I got my heel stuck in a drain as I was crossing the street and cars were coming. It was really scary. A girl in heels in New York is a hard combination.
I love 'Gossip Girl'! I still miss 'Veronica Mars,' though.
I just have mysteries in all my books, I think, whether it's a boy investigating or a girl. I have an enduring fascination with mysteries of all kinds.
I'm a girl, so I've experienced dismissal because I was a girl or because I write about girls: my book with a guy protagonist is treated as more literary and worthy than my other books with girl protagonists.
I remember, as a child, lying in my bed at night praying that I would wake up the next day and be a girl, to be my authentic self, and to just have my family be proud of me. I remember looking into the mirror struggling to say just two words, 'I'm transgender.'
I've always wanted to do an Indian film, but I didn't want to come to India and pretend that I could play an average Bombay girl.
I'm very competitive. When I was, like, four, I would see a Shake 'N Bake commercial and see a little girl on that and think, 'I can do that. I might be better.'
I think everyone has their own style in journalism. Look, I'm a girl from the South! Sometimes I laugh. Someone can pejoratively call it giggling. But if you look at the body of my work, I ask lots of hard questions and break a lot of hard news.
I am a meat-loving Southern girl. Add in being a writer, and that means I drink more than I should, too.
I'm not really a girly girl, so for the most part, I'm really into wearing baggy clothes. A little on the grungy side of things for the dance world. I'm not really into the tutus or the flower hair clips, either. As dancers, we're pretty much next to naked with each other all day, so you kind of get used to being not so clothed.
I'm into the scruff. I like an unkempt man. I mean, not like beard to the chest, but I'm definitely a Johnny Depp kinda girl.
Oh, there's a teenage girl inside all women. It comes out mainly when we walk into a room filled with other women and immediately feel self-conscious. I do, anyway. I'm always convinced I'm going to fall flat on my face or something.
In the black-and-white world of a girl in her late teens, I thought of things like Internet etiquette as obvious, rule-bound institutions. Facebook was Facebook, texts were texts, emails were emails, chats were chats, webcamming was webcamming, phone calls were phone calls.
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