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Give Them Lala Give Them Lala by Lala Kent
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“I can’t sell this house because it reminds me of my accomplishments.” That house was a huge financial burden, but in a way it was his identity. He had built that house for us and was going to cling to it come hell or high water.”
Lala Kent, Give Them Lala
“I was a determined and ambitious little drama queen; I suppose I still am. Little divas tend to be very sensitive, though, and for me that led to anxiety, something I still contend with today. I was an old soul, with complicated emotions that sometimes overwhelmed me. After a hard day at elementary school, I would sit on the couch in front of the TV, feeling incredibly guilty that I wasn’t out working, earning my keep, doing more to help my family. I was a feeler and an overthinker, and my mind often went to some very grown-up places for such a young kid. Sometimes I would get upset over minor things that had nothing to do with me—if I saw an older person eating by themselves, for example, the sadness would be crushing. I would assume they were all alone in the world, with nobody who loved them enough to eat with them.”
Lala Kent, Give Them Lala
“I went toes with them, and my mouth was my weapon. That was how I fought. I would never put my hands on anyone, but I developed a very sharp, quick tongue because it was the only way I could stick up for myself. My self-defense mechanism was I’m going to slaughter you with my words to the point where you’re never going to want to talk to me again,”
Lala Kent, Give Them Lala