Kathryn Parker
Bio
Life is amazing. Life is horrible. It just depends on your day and attitude.
Stories (26/0)
Letters for Myself: Part Four
Background Information: After a long battle with depression, I’d racked up quite a number of suicide attempts. At this point in my life (two weeks before my 21st birthday), I had stopped such attempts as well as any self-harm attempts. It took a horrible event the year prior to slow suicidal thoughts.
By Kathryn Parker5 years ago in Criminal
Extramarital Attraction
You meet the man or woman of your dreams, marry them, maybe have a kid or two, and maybe you feel like it’s day one with them all the time. You’re happy, they’re happy and life is happy. Years pass and maybe you hold onto that feeling. Or maybe (and more than likely), you find yourself growing tired of your partner. They’ve changed, a little at a time, and things you once found cute or quirky are now annoying and aggravating.
By Kathryn Parker5 years ago in Humans
The Last Shadow Puppets
If you do not know the genius lyrics of Alex Turner or Miles Kane's gifted brains, then my friend, I am truly sorry for you. While this may lean towards a fluff piece, (a delayed fluff piece at that), it is also a review of an under appreciated band.
By Kathryn Parker5 years ago in Beat
Remaking My Childhood (Pt. 1)
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD! I've decided, in addition to my series of therapeutic letters (check out my profile for more information on that. Hint: Shameless Plugging), I've also decided to take on the remakes of my childhood favorites.
By Kathryn Parker5 years ago in Horror
Letters for Myself
This will be a series. Part One To Whom It May Concern, I’ve struggled with depression and anxiety for over two decades. I’ve recently once again entered into outpatient therapy (this is my sixth or seventh time) and have a renewed dedication for it.
By Kathryn Parker5 years ago in Psyche
- Top Story - November 2018
Christmas on the CheapTop Story - November 2018
Christmas has become severely commercialized and most of us can agree that it can be wallet draining. We want to shower the people we love with beautiful jewelry and new cars, but it can backfire on us. Our economy is more stable than in the past, but still a lot of people live paycheck to paycheck. There are a lot of reasons for this, but with Christmas especially, many people cannot afford such extravagant gifts. Some people even tend to go further into debt around the holidays while others rely on a holiday bonus that any company can revoke if they so please.
By Kathryn Parker5 years ago in Lifehack