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Real question

  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • Apr 17, 2024
  • 1 min read

Why was I put through the mill and forced to analyse, dissect and explain my process to the entire world while my enemies weren't forced to do the same thing? That's hardly fair, and totally a result of transphobic stigma. This feeling of injustice is part of why I've turned down the theoretical offers that people have been attempting to make me agree to. Under the Copyright Act, I'm allowed to tell any and all potential producers to fuck off. - Also, for the eagle-eyed viewers of the Dakumentary: Kassandra Wang isn't the Cassandra that I was swearing at in Season 2, Episode 1. I've left These Words Are Meant For Someone on the cutting room floor because 19hrs is fucking long enough without a bonus 40-minute opera. Personally, I think that the film works best as a day-long marathon, but given that many of the episodes are feature-length, it's up to the viewers how they consume it. 🎥 - Watching Rome, the HBO show, for the first time. It's alright: very expensive.

 
 

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