
Sometimes, it must fall upon the journalist to ensure that what they are hearing in an interview is clear enough that they can truthfully and accurately present their subject's words as quotations. This may require asking for an answer repeatedly, admitting you missed something that could have been important, or actively picking and choosing which quotes should be completely captured in a form of verbal triage. Other times, it may simply require asking the subject to slow down because your cell phone's speaker is woefully inadequate. Such was the case with Kirko Bangz, and regrettably, I did not follow the advice laid out above. The following is what I can transcribe from my conversation with the Houston hopeful, whose Drake on promethazine approach has been reverberating within the scene.
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The next set my favorites are the first and second one. The first one because its, well interesting. It is in a comfortable place but the way she is sitting looks uncomfortable, though she is there of her own free will. I also really appreciate the color scheme, and notice that the shirts detail is a close match to the color on the pillow casings.
The second one I like the lighting play, and Jennysa looks like she's greeting someone who just walked into the room that she knows well.
in the third set my favorite one is the 2nd brick background one, its a nice 'actiony shot.