As a kid, I was never a physical risk-taker but was always a mental risk-taker. I've helped the Rugrats stand up to Angelica, beat people up with the Rock, and even saved the only other Indian girl in my school as a secret agent. My imagined scenarios show my early affinity for comedy.
One day in second grade, I asked my friend, 'What if it was good to be bad and bad to be good?' Her blunt response, 'You're an idiot,' turned a pivotal moment for me. It sparked my realization that creativity can be dismissed but also must be embraced.
From then on, my life's goal became laughing and having dumb ideas, contrasting with Jessica's likely goal of correcting people and being sad. This realization highlights the divergence between those who thrive on imagination and those who remain tethered to convention.
Thank God you're asking this. I loved how cartoons dressed and remember certain shows like As Told by Ginger, where characters changed outfits, reflecting personal style changes—a concept I would love to embody as a cartoon character myself.
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