If you live in New York or L.A., and you're liberal, and you're playing to a liberal crowd, it's almost like a rally... it's not edgy.
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I don't think people shouldn't try to be edgy, but you have to take what the audience says to you in consideration.
That's what's interesting about the Lower East Side: It's New York, but it's also edgy. It's not as stuffy as Tribeca or Soho.
I don't think something necessarily has to be mean or cynical to represent 'edgy.' I think 'edgy' can mean a lot of different things.
I don't see it as a bad thing that I surround myself with edgy people. Because they're interesting.
I've found that when everyone rallies behind a cause, and when they learn their effort can contribute something bigger, they get engaged.
Enraging liberals is simply one of the more enjoyable side effects of my wisdom.
I think I've been called edgy - but in all honesty, there is a safety in what I do because I'm always the idiot. Unless you're just listening to buzz words and not taking into account the context of the situation, you see I'm always the ignoramus.
I guess edgy things tend to get my attention.
A liberal public is interesting to have as an audience. It is for that very reason that corporations make such an effort to ally themselves with cultural institutions.
I am the young, edgy New Yorker.
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