![]() ![]() Thomas: I’m moving to New York at the end of June. Just ate a Chick-fil-A breakfast sandwich.ĬULTURED: Are you moving in or is it a more permanent state of affairs? Mackenzie Thomas: My bedroom in Los Angeles. It’s the tale of how Thomas met the Internet. Here, she tells CULTURED the most outlandish love story she has in her personal archive-complete with influential babysitters, schoolyard infamy, and cameos from Julia Fox. And Thomas’s impulsive reactions and tug-of-war with the onset of "womanhood" strike the kind of relatable chord that quickly picks up followers online. The issues at hand are trite, yes, but the intense emotional impact rings clear to anyone who's been exposed to a pre-teen's growing pains. “Mom bought this for me so I could look pretty and I ate it,” she wrote later that year, after downing a tube of lipgloss. A 2014 entry, scrawled in colored pen, reads, “Dad you are such a coward and you are terrified of my commitment to pushing the boundary.” Her father had told a friend she was enrolled in violin lessons, seemingly out of embarrassment over the truth: that Thomas had taken up improv comedy. She rose to prominence in 2021 with a few well-timed memes and a litany of readings from her childhood diaries. ![]() Writer and online personality Mackenzie Thomas, 24, has paved the early years of her adult life providing evidence for their argument. Twitter users regularly declare that men’s existential revelations are still catching up to the idle thoughts of young girls. All images courtesy of Mackenzie Thomas.ĭo you remember being a pre-teen? The emotionally volatile period is the newest in-vogue topic for cultural critics and Internet auteurs alike. ![]()
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