Ivy Spruell
Bio
I'm fourteen years old and want to inspire people through words. In a broken world moving fast, it can be hard to make a lasting impression and I believe you're never too young to start. I hope you enjoy my content!
Stories (6/0)
Oh, Poop.
Everyone has that embarrassing story that they would never talk about at the dinner table. The kind of story that you'd never bring up on a first date. The kind of thing that makes people uncomfortable. The ones that are miserable in the moment but are looked back at as something to laugh about. For some of those people (some meaning myself) those stories have to do with nothing other than pure human nature. Poop.
By Ivy Spruell2 years ago in Confessions
Let's Dodge a Bullet
There are so many people in our world. So many good people we'll never get the chance to know. So many bad people we're blessed never to encounter. Everyone has their own story. Good or evil everyone has a story. Nothing lasts forever. We all know this and try our best to accept it. Death is a scary thing because it's made out to be. We spend our entire lives fixated on the things that may end it. It's natural. That's why it's feared, if it's natural, it's bound to happen. Eat healthily, wear a seatbelt, and don't do drugs. All messages we promote to our youth because of our fear of death. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying these are bad things. In fact, I completely agree and would promote these things. But, if we are trying so hard to avoid death, then how come we can't make simple laws to steer clear of it?
By Ivy Spruell2 years ago in The Swamp
Beauty is the Beast
I am fourteen years old and I have grown up in a world full of contradictions. Adults tell me I can be or do whatever I want. But thank God I don't want to be a model because then they would all be liars. But at the same time, thank God I don't want to be a boss of a big corporation because no one would take me seriously. So, what they really mean is that you can be anything you're not too ugly for, or too pretty for. But why do we think this way? Why is beauty black and white? Why does our society have these standards of what is considered pretty?
By Ivy Spruell2 years ago in Viva