Bri Jenkins
Bio
Twenty-Six years young.
College Student studying English and Education.
Hopes of becoming an author and want to get my voice somewhere it's appreciated.
Stories (19/0)
Comics' Hottest Characters
THE FLASH The fastest man alive, scarlet speedster, sometimes changes events… Barry Allen. He’s often portrayed as funny, nerdy, and having a lot of turmoil. At least in more modern renditions, especially Arrow-verse Barry. He’s traditionally seen with chiseled features and managing to save the day by the skin of his teeth. At least he’ll rarely be late for dates.
By Bri Jenkins5 years ago in Geeks
The Fate of Spider-Man
Unless you’ve been taking an internet detox, you probably heard about the divorce between Sony and Disney/Marvel. Which held the fans of Tom Holland’s Peter Parker (Spider-Man) in anticipation while the two multi billion dollar companies duked it out on how to split the millions of dollars this character was worth. Different sources are saying different things. But the majority of fans place the blame on Sony since the character they love so much began in the MCU with Disney.
By Bri Jenkins5 years ago in Geeks
Mental Illness Is Not Taboo
Looks can be deceiving. Everyone you ever come across could be battling something that you simply cannot see. Depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, an eating disorder, whatever it may be; there’s more people living with some form of mental illness than one would think or like to think. Every year 42.5 million Americans alone, suffer from some mental illness according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
By Bri Jenkins5 years ago in Psyche
Avoid Those with Silver Tongues
Vertical Horizon's lyrics of "He says all the right things, at exactly the right time" have become an omen of oncoming treachery to me. Since being introduced to the song ("Everything You Want") by an ex boyfriend of mine, I've become wary of any person that is a smooth talker and seems to say "everything you want to hear."
By Bri Jenkins5 years ago in Humans