And so I made attempts with the record to have messages of queerness and being out within it. Especially with the final track, "Where Are We Going Part 2," has this mantra on it like, "Do you feel better? Are you feeling better?" Which is a question I got over and over again after coming out. On the track it's my voice normally and then I have it pitched really low, not with sinister intentions in it but ... It's this questions that I got all the time and it almost feels like it should be an unnecessary question. Its like, yeah of course I feel better. I feel better, I don't feel better all the time, but that doesn't have to do with being out and being trans. It should just already be inherently known that me being out would be a better state of being than before. Asking "Do you feel better?" [is strange]. What am I supposed to be like, "No, it was a terrible mistake. I take it all back"?TV: chuck's x comme des garcons about how she took the viral phrase from a hashtag to a deeper exploration on the totality of depictions on Black womanhood — a process that helped her better understand herself and her own capacity for joy.“It's a celebration of Blackwomen chuck's x comme des garcons The trend in question is all about the aforementioned 2006 TV seriesH2Owhich starsThe OriginalsalumsPhoebe TonkinandClaire Holt chuck's x comme des garcons was upset he didn’t get an invite, though apparentlyeverything is cool now. chuck's x comme des garcons
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