and for so many of us, there are so many of those experiences that have never been shared in culture or shared in mainstream media. and the truth is, is that, you know, so many of us underrepresented communities are stilljust fighting to be visible, you know, never mind exploring all the different versions of our creativity and our expression. we're just trying to exist, you know, to look up and see ourselves in the picture. it is a human need to be seen and to be mirrored and to know, oh, i'm here, i exist, i'm real, and my experiences are real. and i mean, ithink that's what art and storytelling and culture does for some more than others, and why it is such a cathartic experience to see feelings like anger expressed when that's something that you've lived with but have been told always is not appropriate to express as women,