I've decided that since i love writing so much I'm going to be doing a lot more of it, so i have now organised my blogs to three categories! SS- Short story AE- Analytical essay UEO- un-edited opinion Short stories is pretty self explanatory i think but ill go a bit deeper anyway, i usually write about life stuff, like my last one was about queerness and religious guilt, i just wrote one about the... » Continue Reading
From a very young age, she always felt herself being pulled towards temptation. At eight years old she recalls sitting on the grass, watching the other girls chase each other around » Continue Reading
I think the death of authenticity starts with labels. Labels used to be a quick way to identify if someone was a safe space of sorts (e.g., emo, goth, punk). It was a way for “different” kids to find out who they could trust, people who wouldn’t judge them. But with these labels came downsides. It also made them a target. Emo quickly became an insult. Similar to how gay was once used to describe a... » Continue Reading
Sometimes i wonder if yall even use this site properly, i see people talking about how its dead but theres literally so many people talking all the time. Do you guys go through blogs? Go to the blog tab and press recent entries, every time you refresh theres a new post. how could the site be dead if that many people are talking. read blogs, frequent forums, interact with people!!! see somehting y... » Continue Reading
Disney’s The Fox and the Hound (1981) is often remembered as a tender tale of unlikely friendship between a fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper. But beneath its innocent veneer lies a story deeply entangled with themes of social expectation, identity, and loss. While the film is not queer, and is inherently childlike and based around friendship, it is an excellent metaphor for how society a... » Continue Reading