“It might be extremely dorky to point out, but who you are is singular. It’s science. No one else in existence has your point of view or exact genome (identical twins and clones, look for inspiration elsewhere, please). That is why we need people to share and help us understand one another better. And on a bigger level than just taking a selfie. (Not hating on selfies, but a few is enough. You look good from that angle; we get it.) We need the world to hear more opinions, give glimpses into more diverse subcultures. Are you REALLY into dressing your cat in handcrafted, historically authentic outfits? No problem, there are people out there who want to see that! Probably in excruciating detail!”
Felicia Day“When the occasional stranger approaches me at a party to say, "Hey, you're Felicia Day. Let's talk about that comic book you were tweeting about last week!" it's the greatest thing in the world. Because it saves me from having to stand in the corner awkwardly, drinking all the Sprite, and then leaving after ten minutes without saying good-bye to my host.”
Felicia Day, You're Never Weird on the Internet“I couldn’t trust my own mind anymore, which wasthe scariest thing I’ve ever experienced.”
Felicia Day, You're Never Weird on the Internet“In retrospect, crappy chemicals in my brain were working overtime, driving me to destroy myself, like that thing that makes lemmings throw them¬selves over a cliff.”
Felicia Day, You're Never Weird on the Internet“Denial is strong with this one.”
Felicia Day, You're Never Weird on the Internet“My dad was in the military, yeah. He was in the Air Force, and he was a doctor, so he would go places for six months here, and two years there. And I was home-schooled because I played the violin, and I did a lot of competitions.”
Felicia Day“Social media is an amazing tool, but it's really the face-to-face interaction that makes a long-term impact.”
Felicia Day“Every single job is a challenge. You are walking into a new set, a new character, creating a world and trying to get comfortable to do your best work.”
Felicia Day“I love sitcoms, and I grew up on sitcoms. That's my tasty junk food.”
Felicia Day“I guess I just always had this idea that I would go to Hollywood. I had the typical 'get up and go' attitude that you have to have in order to make the brave step into the big city.”
Felicia Day“The more mistakes, the better the story afterwards. Especially if there's a happy ending.”
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