"I think there's kind of a magic moment in the studio where you know you're really onto something and that happened a lot this record which has been quite surprising and just the people I get to work with now, they're good solid friends of mine and before I was going in and out of the studio with people I'd never met before and expecting the best song ever and that was tough. But now, Jamie Scott who's literally known me since I was 17 years old you know, going back with him and spending some time and he really changed my life and I'm really happy to have that friend."

Liam about his favorite thing as a musician for Tu Música Hoy - 19.08

It's happened to Becky Albertalli, who wrote a book about how terrible it is to be outed.

It's happened to Keiynan Lonsdale, who starred in the adaptation of that book.

It's happened to Kit Connor, who starred in a show that makes it clear you don't owe people your sexuality.

This list will only ever get longer, because you are weaponising the concepts of authenticity and "own-voices" to creep into strangers lives to find out some of the most personal things you could find.

"Queer actors for queer roles" is a right idea until all you can focus on is harassing anyone who's not stated they're gay. Forcing them to tell their parents, their whole extended family, their neighbours, their old pre-school classmates, and thousands of people who will never ever even see them in person let alone interact with them.

The tiktokization of social media really hurts my heart. Seriously.

The way everything gets flooded with content in the span of couple of days (usually less than a week) and then everyone moves on to a new shiny thing, dropping their previous interest like a hot potato.

Does everyone have such a short attention span? Do we really live in the times where everything gets chewed on and spit out? And as a result quantity is better than quality, and we get tons of new shows/movies nobody cares about after a week...

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