
Asterion Avocado
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The L Word's Bette Porter Art Lesson
It's been a while since I became aware of the possibilities of living with ADHD and dyslexia in some form (undiagnosed, so I'm not sure). I enjoy thinking, reading, and writing. But I'm having a hard time with it. It's difficult to concentrate without the words springing to life and dancing the samba right before my eyes. However, I've always felt like I had a means to express myself, even if it was just in a passive way: art. Admiring art in particular.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Geeks
I Read 4 Books Recommended by Namjoon of BTS
I understand that this is not YouTube. And perhaps this isn't the place for YouTube-style challenges, but I'm here nonetheless. To compose this narrative, I was inspired by a YouTube video by Jake Edwards. But mostly, I'm here to reintroduce myself to reading, or, better yet, to listening to audiobooks.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Geeks
Videogames: What Can You Learn About Finances, Side Hustling, and Freelancing From Playing Skyrim?
I had only one aim in mind when I first started writing stories: to write about finance. It's kind of a pastime for me. Isn't it tedious? It doesn't have to be that way, though. If side hustles, Upwork, and Fiverr-ing don't catch your interest, the economy of the kingdom of dragons may.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Gamers
Life Lessons from JiuJitsu for Business
Is there a sport that is especially beneficial to entrepreneurs? Of course, I believe BJJ (Brazilian jiujitsu) is the best solution. I could be a little biased because I've been doing combat sports for years, but I'm not. Why? So, let's go exploring.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Motivation
Why Do People Still Buy Pokémon Cards and Other Collectibles?
Recently, there has been a surge in Pokémon card collecting, as well as waves of nostalgia. I know it feels like I'm late to discuss the trend, but I really wrote about it months ago, just not very effective. So here I am, attempting to reformulate those ideas.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Geeks
Netflix, The Chair, And The Glass Cliff
The Chair is a streaming comedy-drama television series from the United States. On August 20, 2021, Netflix launched the series. It takes place at Pembroke University, which is located "in what appears to be New England."
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Humans
Examples of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs with Brands
I really wish that all pyramids were waffle pyramids. Of course, not everything can be sweet and delicious. Though, we could argue that not everything useful has to be sweet and delicious…but yes, I am digressing!
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Geeks
Wise TV-Series. What about Sex Education?
I just finished watching Sex Education, season 3, on Netflix today. It left me fully resolute on the fact that the kids of the “sex school” had got it completely right. Things do not go well when we preach, or worse force, abstinence. The same can be said with promoting ignorance in fear of “too much progression”, avidly trying to maintain traditions and the status quo.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Filthy
Exploring one of Scandinavia’s best ideas
According to popular sayings a rat race is an unending, meaningless, or self-defeating endeavour. The term compares humans to rats that are striving in vain to acquire a prise such as cheese. It might also allude to a competitive fight to go ahead financially or on a regular basis.
By Asterion Avocado7 months ago in Journal