Comic, Playwright, Non-Essential Artist

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Chill Lifestyle

I just babysat some adorably sassy girls who were very happy to inform me that they loved my fish net top (though one said that her mother would “SO make me wear a shirt underneath”) and that they like being home schooled because they wake up whenever they damn well please. (Having surveyed both the public and private schools in Los Angeles, I have to say, it doesn’t seem like a bad alternative for families who can afford to keep a parent at home). These girls wake up around 9ish, knock out some school work for 2 to 3 hours, and spend the rest of the day playing and doing after-school activities like basketball and acting. It’s during those activities that they get “socialized” with the exhausted masses of “normal” kids who are trudging through the daily grind of a 9-3 schedule.

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The point is (and there is a point…I think): I don’t have to do things like everybody else and even though I could be a very, very, very, VERY young grandmother, I just donwanna act like a grown-up (i.e., in my understanding, someone not happy).

Just for today, I can have a chill life.