From PRX Friends, beyond the Binary.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it's time for the podcaster who's here to take you on a trip to a shopping mall.
A trip down memory lane.
For some people, though, this episode will be a character going down memory lane.
Is it?
How come it's called.
I mean, in my case, there's no lanes in my memory because I picture a lane as a very, like, straight without meanders.
Especially, like, if someone was to say, stay in your lane, it's which one's.
I don't even know where my lane is.
Like, stay in my lane.
Like, is my.
And I would feel an internal resistance to.
Then I would be like, oh, yeah, don't worry.
Like, if I was a kid, like, and the teacher said that, I'd be like, oh, totally, I'm going to stay in my lane.
And I'd purposely.
Honestly, just the kind of person I am, I'd find the line they were referring once they pointed out my lane.
I mean, I've gotten this as an email before.
I just never thought about it.
But I also.
I never had a teacher say, stay in my lane because that was kind of a new thing.