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I’ve been reading a lot about ghosts lately. I read this one thing that was like, ‘Ghosts
are like, very sad and lonely, and they’re just craving attention.’ And I immediately was
like, ‘Have I been dead this whole time?’” Several audience members cackled
appreciatively.
“I like silly,” she says. “I’ll even act out. You have to be willing to humiliate
yourself in order to better yourself. I mean, you just have to keep pushing. You just gotta
keep going. You have to really want to do it, because it sucks most of the time.”
But despite feeling tired “100 percent of the time” between the demands of her day and
moonlight gigs, Maginnis sees herself split elsewhere, in a good way:
“I feel like my life is in two parts, like before I started doing stand-up and once I
started doing stand-up,” she says. “It’s the first time I’ve been, like, honestly
confident in myself as a person, and not just for my looks or the way I dress or something
superficial. It makes me love myself. And the fact that I push myself to do something like
that, that's so vulnerable. It's pretty crazy.”
This post was edited by rainday on Feb 20 2017 03:09am