**Note: Black denotes Steve Kaycee as both the interviewer and closer of this Q&A session,Reddenotes Selina’s answers,Bluedenotes Jackeline’s answers,Bright Reddenotes Eli’s answers,Greendenotes Grace’s answers and Purpledenotes Karina’s answers
**Note: The following content has some controversial wording. Discretion is advised
Question #1: Bikini, one-piece or tankini?
Selina: Honestly, I love a good bikini. There’s just something about the freedom of it, and how it makes me feel confident and comfortable in my own skin. I like the way it shows off some curves, while still letting me feel playful at the beach or pool.
Jackeline: Always a bikini, carino. I grew up on the beach, so the Sun and I are best friends.
Eli: Bikini, obviously. Since I worked hard for these curves, then they deserve some sunshine.
Grace: Bikini for sure. I’m basically a water baby…I grew up in California, so beach days were like a weekly thing. Sun, ocean, sand…it’s my happy place.
Karina: Definitely a bikini. Gotta show off a little, but still classy, you know?
Question #2: Subway, Firehouse Subs, Jersey Mike’s or Jimmy John’s?
Selina: I’m a Jersey Mike’s fan through and through. I love how fresh their sandwiches feel and how you can pile on all the toppings without it getting soggy. Honestly, nothing beats grabbing one of their classics, and enjoying it just the way it’s meant to be.
Jackeline: Jersey Mike’s, easy. They know how to make a real sandwich. Subway is just…bread and disappointment.
Eli: Jersey Mike’s. “Mike’s Way” just hits different… you know. I like things with flavor.
Grace: Subway, honestly. I know people joke about it, but I love their turkey sandwich with spinach, cucumbers, provolone and a little chipotle sauce. It’s my comfort order.
Karina: I’m all about Jimmy John’s. Fast, fresh, and those sandwiches just hit the spot!!!
Question #3: More insufferable celebrity: Blake Lively or Taylor Swift?
Selina: Between Blake Lively and Taylor Swift, I’d say Taylor is the more insufferable, just because her persona is everywhere and feels so curated sometimes. Not that I don’t respect her hustle and talent. She’s a powerhouse, but there’s just something about the way she’s always in the spotlight that can get a little exhausting.
Jackeline: Ay, Taylor. Talented, si, but sometimes it’s just too much with the drama, you know?
Eli: Taylor. I like her music, pero dios mío…the fanbase alone gives me a headache.
Grace: I’m going to have to go with Taylor. I dislike her music, and the whole energy around her can be a lot. Blake feels more low-key to me.
Karina: Ooooh…I’d say Blake Lively. Taylor seems fun and grounded, but Blake? Between always acting perfect and now this whole lawsuit/harassment drama with her co-star, it’s a lot. She just comes off a little too extra for me ugh!
Question #4: 2Pac or Biggie?
Selina: Hands down, 2Pac. His music hits differently, with so much raw emotion and storytelling. Biggie was incredible too, but 2Pac’s songs feel like they come straight from the heart, and I always find myself connecting with his energy on a deeper level.
Jackeline: 2Pac, papi. He had poetry in his pain. That kind of passion gets me every time.
Eli: 2Pac. More heart, more fire. Biggie’s smooth, but Pac just feels like passion.
Grace: 2Pac-no hesitation. Being from California, it feels like he’s part of the cultural DNA. My uncles used to play him nonstop. “California Love” is basically a family anthem.
Karina: 2Pac all the way. His lyrics just hit different, raw, emotional, and unforgettable.
Question #5: Your first R-Rated movie in the movie theater?
Selina: The first R-Rated movie that I ever saw in theaters was The Nun in 2018. I remember being equal parts terrified and fascinated. It was one of those movies that makes you grip the edge of your seat and keeps you thinking about it long after the credits roll. Definitely an experience I’ll never forget.
Jackeline: The Hangover! I was like 14 and thought it was the funniest thing ever. My friends and I quoted it for weeks.
Eli: Oh, this is a good memory…I snuck into Saw III when I was 13. Totally wasn’t supposed to be there, but my heart was racing the whole time. It was scary, thrilling, and a little forbidden. Definitely a movie that stuck with me!
Grace: I’m pretty sure it was “Deadpool”. I went with friends in high school, and we acted like we were sneaking into some forbidden secret mission or something.
Karina: The first R-Rated movie that I watched was The Conjuring. I was only 16, so I begged my older sister to take me. We didn’t tell our parents since they’re very religious. Honestly, I was so scared the whole time, but I couldn’t look away. It was thrilling!
Closing remarks: As stated in the fourth paragraph of the Queentet page on January 9, 2026, this is the debut collaboration between these five fantastic women and myself, and I had nothing but fun throughout this entire process. I would like to thank all of them for their time, dedication and input to making this vibrant feature of Art Infliction a complete go. This is the first of many Q&A collaborations for this page and we’re already in the very early stages of putting together the second one. But we’ll cross that bridge when the time is right, because right now, it’s all about appreciating this latest major Art Infliction milestone. And on that note, however you five fantastic women are reading this page and at what time of day that you all are doing as such, consume that celebratory beverage (of your choice) on a contribution that you’re all equally MVPs for, because you all deserve it! 🙂
Once again, a total thank you and keep Art Infliction progressing!
