Big Up Thirteen - Whipper Snapper Issue

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We had to believe in ourselves and not allow our parents' point of view affect our dreams and confidence in our work. We wouldn't be able to say if they have the same thoughts about it today, although they do seem more optimistic now. If you couldn't work together anymore, would you pursue solo careers?

What do your parents think about your art? We come from working families, which are not really used to art. So in the beginning it was hard for them to believe that what we were doing was art. For them, this was not a real job, it was a hobby.

We are not considering that. Crajes is like one person, who has a really solid personality, and is above our respective "I". Our alter ego is in the first place for us. We have a lot of strength together and it would be very hard doing this alone.

Malleus Maleficarum II


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