If the purpose of the stumpy little NFT theatre under Waterloo Bridge is not to acquaint young audiences with Ozu, with Ophuels, with D. W. Griffith and with Agnes Varda, then what exactly does it exist for?
When I went to Spain, it was a risk because I was really young. But I quickly learned the game, and I grew as a result.
It's nice to see those young players who are humble and working hard and to see them thriving in the NBA.
When I was young and easily outraged, I would be upset when every fictional character I created was somehow reduced to 'autobiography.'
Each job I had wasn't necessarily the perfect job, but I always talk to young women about how you really have to take certain things from each job and learn from that and then move on to something you really want to do.
I was obsessed with fashion when I was young. I thought fashion meant fashion design, and I thought I wanted to be a designer at some point.
I learned to read at two. I was in a Montessori school and they teach you to read really, really young.
When I was younger, I actually wanted to be a CIA agent. Really. I even did the online questionnaire.
Female authors were still using male names when I was young, or they were neatly shoehorned into 'women's books' except for those few that men could always point at when the disparity was pointed out.
I did say that I wanted to be a young mom, just because my mom was a young mom. It is better because I can be closer to my kids and stuff.