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Too Much Is Not Enough
by Andrew Rannells
“Hey. That person is a lot like me. And if they exist and they act and think similarly to me, that must mean that I am not a mistake and maybe, just maybe, there are even more people out there like us.”
i have known and loved andrew rannells since i was an awkward theatre hyper-fixated eighth grader and because of this memoir, i think i will always love him. it was so interesting hearing the backstories of so many moments me and all of my internet mutuals poked fun of when mindlessly searching his digital footprint (cult classics being HOOKER 2000 (i remember making that my twitter display name at the ripe age of 15), Pokémon Live!, and It’s Karate, Kid). I have always and obviously respected online boundaries and treated him as a human, but it really fascinated me hearing about who is actually is and his story— the andy of andrew rannells. the memoir had great shifts between dark to back to lighthearted and funny. i truly felt like i was listening to his inner monologue, perhaps a long winded therapy session with him and thomas. i can’t wait to read his next.
i have known and loved andrew rannells since i was an awkward theatre hyper-fixated eighth grader and because of this memoir, i think i will always love him. it was so interesting hearing the backstories of so many moments me and all of my internet mutuals poked fun of when mindlessly searching his digital footprint (cult classics being HOOKER 2000 (i remember making that my twitter display name at the ripe age of 15), Pokémon Live!, and It’s Karate, Kid). I have always and obviously respected online boundaries and treated him as a human, but it really fascinated me hearing about who is actually is and his story— the andy of andrew rannells. the memoir had great shifts between dark to back to lighthearted and funny. i truly felt like i was listening to his inner monologue, perhaps a long winded therapy session with him and thomas. i can’t wait to read his next.