Because she had no idea how “uncool” she really was.īut if it hadn’t been for her strange background-the awkwardness continued when she started college at sixteen, with Mom driving her to campus every day-she might never have had the naïve confidence to forge her own path. Her relative isolation meant that she could pursue passions like gaming, calculus, and 1930’s detective novels without shame. The Internet was in its infancy and she became an early adopter at every stage of its growth-finding joy and unlikely friendships in the emerging digital world. Growing up in the Deep South, where she was “home-schooled for hippie reasons,” she looked online to find her tribe. When Felicia Day was a girl, all she wanted was to connect with other kids (desperately).
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