>>50973146>...I have to aline with the authentic fujo foundation of Lia.>There's something pure and unadulterated about the Lia performance.>You can see it in a lot of young female performers that are at first euphoric with finally finding themself in the position they've always craved.> the kind of depths of emotion and tortured conflict really can only be construed as a kind of virginal deflowering from the talent>...kind of nuanced desperation that Lia struggles within in the performances from that era where the unsure seeking was most prominent in her content were really something special>There's really something beautiful and rare about the self assured vulnerability of pushing through that doubt and even more so the kind of youthful tenacity to try and play it off as all according to her plan.For the first time someone has put to words the reasons why I love Lia, the words have always escaped me. Thank you schizo-philosopher anon.