I've Never Met A 15-Year-Old And Thought 'She's Gonna Run The World One Day.' Yet Here We Are.

Remember the name Tavi Gevinson. It's going to be a household name someday (probably with "President" in front of it). 

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Rebecca Eisenberg More from Rebecca »

Remember the name Tavi Gevinson. It's going to be a household name someday (probably with "President" in front of it). 


  • At :35, don't you dare make fun of her graphics. She's still figuring it out.
  • At :55, she explains everything that's wrong with "Strong Female Characters."
  • At 1:40, she says maybe my favorite thing ever about "crazy" women.
  • At 2:09, she acknowledges the people who are working to fix this.
  • At 2:59, she reminisces about the 90's which is hilarious because she was born in 1996.
  • At 3:21, she presents an incredibly scientific diagram of her brain.
  • At 4:16, she explains why some teen girls have trouble reconciling themselves with feminism.
  • At 5:10, she reveals how many applications she got after first announcing her magazine. (It's A LOT)
  • At 5:50, she explains what she's trying to provide for girls in her magazine.
  • At 6:10, there's a technical glitch and she gives great life advice. 
  • At 6:47, just... be Stevie Nicks. 

ORIGINAL: By Tavi Gevinson, editor-in-chief and founder of rookiemag.com and writer of thestylerookie.com. She also recently appeared on "The Colbert Report."
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