Dristin Vanderlei
Bio
I'm Dristin someone who found his passion for writing when I was kid and fell in love with movies, once I figured out I could basically just tell my own stories I been writing ever since. Appreciate if you check out my writings plz comment.
Stories (17/0)
Aliens Are Coming Today
We got all kinds of things happening in the world today, WW3 is happening, and a few nukes hit Russia, China, and Europe. The world is being destroyed, not much we can do except accept that is the way life is now. I had a friend of mine who went to war and I don’t know what happened to him. I hope he is okay, I remember me and him always talked about being game developers before all this happened.
By Dristin Vanderlei3 months ago in Fiction
Beauty Of Life
I sit in Starbucks with my coffee waiting for the rain to pass, not wanting to get wet. A few people sitting around me who had already finished their coffee and whatever they got to eat. I sit and look out the window seeing the night rain pour down—a beautiful site.
By Dristin Vanderlei3 months ago in Journal
Your Parents Will Never Understand You
I hate to be the one to break it to you, but you're not as important to your parents as you might think. Don't get me wrong, your parents may love you, but your views and the way you want to live your life aren't given much importance. In their eyes, you will always be considered the least important, as if you know nothing about life. They will never truly understand you, always regarding you as the clueless child. Even when you are 35 years old, you will still always be the clueless child.
By Dristin Vanderlei3 months ago in Journal
A Walking Red Flag
It was Sunday night I just got outta the movies and decided to walk around for awhile. I first walked into the bookstore debating what book I should get. I walked out with no book, I already have one I need to finish. When the bookstore closed it was pouring rain outside and lighting, so I walked into a gamestop in order to wait for the rain to calm down. I mean I don't know if I am that lucky to get struck by lightning, but you never know.
By Dristin Vanderlei3 months ago in Journal
Meaninglessness
Dad cracks an egg into a pan while making his coffee, and Grandma stands near the table, searching for the pill she needs to take. Dad becomes irritated with her inability to figure it out. Grandma then begins to explain how she struggles to understand how older people like her can continue living without children and family.
By Dristin Vanderlei4 months ago in Journal
Cyberpunk Broke Me
"Cyberpunk 2077" was the last story game I played, and it had a profound impact on me. It was the game that broke me and left me sitting in tears after it ended. I immersed myself in the full story, completing all the side missions and exploring every corner of Night City. However, once it was all over, I couldn't shake off the feeling of emptiness. I was genuinely saddened by the fact that my adventure with V and Johnny Silverhand had come to an end. It was as if they were actual friends I had embarked on an incredible journey with.
By Dristin Vanderlei4 months ago in Gamers
The Devil Studied To Destroy You
The Devil, I have always believed, has the most interesting story. He was once an angel, but later became a demon who ruled over Hell. If you think about it, we often find these stories the most captivating. Just take a look at Darth Vader in Star Wars.
By Dristin Vanderlei4 months ago in Motivation
Dying In The Cinema
"I was diagnosed with cancer 'bout a year or two ago, yep, I'm dyin'. I'm only 17 years old, which is too young in my opinion, and probably too young in yours too. There's a whole lot I wanna do, but I won't be able to 'cause I'll be dead, like really dead. Name's Richard, just plain ol' Richard. It don't mean much 'cause there's a lot of Richards out there, but I won't be around to see any other Richards grow old. Them doctors said they did all they could, but now they can't help me no more. I thought that magic chemical stuff would do the trick, but this ain't no Disney world. Now I look like a balloon 'cause I ain't got no hair. No girl's gonna wanna kiss a guy who looks like a pale, pasty balloon. I mean, I wouldn't wanna kiss no girl who looks like pale pasty balloon, so I reckon it's only fair."
By Dristin Vanderlei4 months ago in Fiction