I am vegetarian, though, and so is my family.
Depending on which side you're on, maybe the police are too objective and need to be a bit more subjective.
When I was young and I look at the things that I wrote - I don't think that was the word they used back then, but they had a hipster sensibility. They were a little irreverent.
I think I'm an overly emotional person. I feel a lot, but I don't believe that's unique to me or that's how I am able to do the things I do.
At an early age, I knew there were a lot of things I couldn't do. My father was a doctor, and my mother was a teacher. I knew I wasn't good in numbers, and I knew I wouldn't work well in overly structured environments.
I want to explore different topics and present them in slightly different ways.
I never wanted to show up and just say, "Okay, what are we doing today? Let's wing it!"
. . . And drinking neat liquor from the bottle, with all my long hair and my shirt undone and my beads, not so much the lizard king, more a gecko duchess, I fitted in nicely with their idea of what a creative person should be.
I would never challenge any rapper to a rap-off. It's weird, I'm not that type of rapper.
You can write songs about your comic books and the girl or boy you sort of know and your mom and dad and it's all right there in front of you.
Childbearing, I mean, if there's no place to go to deliver your baby, then you're the one that's delivering in those unhealthy circumstances. Or if you can't get access to family planning, your chances of surviving and being able to bring your kids up if they come one right after the other, that locks you into a cycle of poverty.