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  • 5/7/2025
"I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word." - Emily Dickinson In a generation built on texts, tweets | dG1fS3dtSk1sRi1IUEk
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00:00I identify as a black man, as a southerner, I'm an actor, I'm a drag queen.
00:04I'm going left on red, you can't stop me.
00:08If I had to choose one word or identity, I would say I identify as an entrepreneur.
00:13I made my choice, so we'll not die.
00:17I'm a man, but I don't like the way people get so caught up in what that means.
00:30I'm now retired, a New York City police detective, and recently turned 46-year-old, low-gain-rejected, American.
00:42What are the words I use to identify myself?
00:46Well, my name is David Apolito.
00:50My name is Adam Sank, and I am a gay man.
00:53Well, I identify as a man, a gay man, a comedian, a Jew.
01:02I, myself, am a bit clownish, a bit zany, a bit bizarre.
01:09The drag persona just kind of enhances that part of my personality.
01:13It's meant to accent, to punctuate my personality points.
01:17I identify with the label of a woman, a stepmom, a wife, a sister, and an entertainer.
01:29Humorist, performer.
01:32I always go from the inside out.
01:33That's how I think identity should be expressed anyhow.
01:47I don't know.
01:53I don't know.
01:57I don't know.
02:03We'll just touch it again.
02:05The God of Spreading
02:06is estimated to be analyzed on Henry.
02:08The validè¡€ clinic has published thoroughly,
02:10so if you don't know how many people would have been amidst.
02:12That's how you're getting into.
02:14It doesn't know when you're reallyелиvious.

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