If I was still a creative person, but I wasn't gay, I guess I'd be making all the same jokes that all these straight guys make. I don't know what a straight version of me would be like if I was gonna pursue what I'm doing now. KC: Well, she's actually kinda brilliant in her own way. RA: Think about all the hate that Maddy Morphosis got for being a straight drag queen. KC: If I were straight, you know, straight guy doing drag… he's a “cross-dresser.” I feel like by being gay, I'm allowed to use femininity as a base for my art without feeling like I'm being judged by the society for it, you know? Gays, you know, I feel like we make the culture, we make pop culture. Okay, how does being gay affect your art, your creative mind? So she's this giant woman with 10 year olds singing, terribly, around her. KC: Except for the main character, who’s like 25, for no reason. RA: The most iconic, horrible… Well, some people call it horrible. What are some of the other things we've done while we've been stoned together? KC: Of all things that you could have worn to the Kids' Choice Awards. RA: We don't want a boring answer like my stylist gave it to me. KC: On the weird chance that Anne Hathaway reads this interview, please tell us, why did you wear that “fed up” shirt to the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards? RA: They told us we were dumb for not getting the joke. KC: And the internet didn't really have a clear cut answer either. Is it an organization that feeds the children? Is it like a hunger thing? Is it an eating disorder organization? We couldn't figure it out, so we asked the internet. RA: And we couldn't figure out if it was a real organization or not because it wasn't funny. I think the slogan was like, “Time for freedom.” KC: But it wasn't funny enough to be like a haha shirt. Anne Hathaway wore a shirt that said “fed up” that looked like the FedEx logo. KC: The time when Anne Hathaway wore that “fed up” shirt and we spent the entire day trying to figure out what that shirt was about. KC: You never hear stories about Anne Hathaway being a bitch on set, you know? KC: She's probably super friendly to the gays and all her stuff is probably all gay. She's just a theater girl doing her best. KC: Anne Hathaway don’ nothing to nobody. It just doesn’t make sense why people hate Anne Hathaway. When someone hates something, we're like, oh, what do we love about that thing? One of our favorite things: the hate on Anne Hathaway. KC: And other people and pop culture and stupid things that people obsess over. but you know, it's not every day that someone gets to play board games with Kim Chi and Trixie Mattel. I should have brought someone with me in case both of you were psychos. The first time I wanted to bring Trixie in case you were a psycho, ya know? When you're meeting someone for the first time, you don't know what they're gonna be like. We played that dice building game with 125 unique dice… Then you came over and we played here at my apartment in Beverly Hills. You were like, “Oh, we should play sometime!” KC: Then in your Instagram story, you posted pictures of you playing board games. I was following you for a few years before you discovered me. I don't know why, but the combination of you talking about these random things, plus the sound effect was like ASMR to me. I think I randomly came across your “Late Night Thoughts” that you used to post where you were laying in bed, talking about whatever it is that came into your mind. KC: Even when I write 'em down, the next morning it'll say like “potato - wraps - flowers.” And I'm like, wait, what do these words mean? The problem is, I can't remember them half the time when I'm sober. Or, the next morning you're like, oh, those are actually good ideas. When we're high, just around friends, and we come up with something really stupid, do you ever feel like those ideas are actually good ideas or do you just go, oh, I was just high. If I am painting something or sculpting something or brainstorming something and I'm high, I'm more likely to just do the repetitive work, over and over without thinking about it. KC: I wouldn't necessarily say more creative, but when it comes to doing repetitive work – creating art or something – I can focus more easily. RA: When you're high, when you're stoned, are you more creative? RA: Here we are talking about weed and creativity. I think we saw each other three days in a row. RA: It has been twenty-four hours and before that… twenty-four hours. KC: I feel like I haven't seen you in so long.
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