Christina Barger
Bio
A Sagittarian and a creative soul as they say, My Imagination is off the charts, I do more than write! I help change this world one day at a time What's that, that's My Name and My Brand right there 'Open your mind and your heart' Come on.
Stories (10/0)
A Message Left Just For (US) Humankind
My story will be about a person named David T. Berry. I browsed videos; on amazon prime video, I came across this Short series of videos; there are 8 videos. It's called 'The Knowledge Of The Forevertime'; So I started at episode 3, and; it's about all the cave paintings around the world and how they all have the same type of paintings no matter what cave you may enter into on this planet. I love science, cosmology, space, and I'm a sci-fi junky, and, at least, I can admit to my addiction. So I pressed pause and went and threw some. I went and threw some popcorn in the microwave, and then it was on from there.,
By Christina Barger3 years ago in Futurism
A Teenager's Way
I was 15 years old and I was just so into myself and the little friends that I did have and didn't care what my parents thought. I had so much on my hands, so much homework, chores, family outings, and had to watch my annoying little cousins every other weekend. I had a lot on my plate as a teenager and it seemed as if I never had time for myself. I could only see my friends at school but I hated school so much in junior high that they thought it would be better for me to be homeschooled. I was all for it when it first started but then I found myself disliking it more and more. At least at school, I would be able to get out of the house and not be home all day every day of the week. Yes, I had little social life with the few friends I used to hang out with when I was in school and it was the beginning of becoming anti-social. I'm the type of girl who is shy as it is, I always did what was asked of me and was always a person to always be on point with everything. I was getting so tired of it but always went along with it. When Junior High School was over and it was time to move on to High School I was so happy that I only had 3 years left, and then I can finally make my own decisions in life. It was summertime and I finally could do whatever I wanted unless we had family plans.
By Christina Barger3 years ago in Beat
We Did This: We Must Get It Right The First Time Around
Growing Studies have estimated that there are now 15-51 trillion pieces of plastic in the oceans of the world. From the equator to the poles, from the Arctic ice sheets to the ocean floor. Not one square mile of surface ocean anywhere on earth is free of plastic pollution. At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface water to deep-sea sediments. This problem is turning into a crisis.
By Christina Barger3 years ago in Earth