Lizzy Arrow
Bio
I'm a full time blogger...I love writing writing is my passion. I write different types of things even have my own website called lizzysweeklyblogs.
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Stories (60/0)
What Is The Tales of Three Triplets About?
I had started writing The Tales of Three Triplets originally when I was in year 10 I think, which would be back in 2006. I'm not 100% sure, it's been going for so long that I've been re-writing it non-stop over the years. I have a series of questions that I will answer truthfully, honestly and the best I can so that you guys can understand the main reason behind my writing and the methodology I use.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Journal
When Politicians Don't Really Understand!
I believe that politicians think that they are the only people in the world; they don't really care about anybody else, they just lie and tax the people more. What about taxing the rich more, not the poor? However, that's how they live. They live by taking it all but never giving what they promised; we should've known that they would be trouble, behind that glisten of what looked like a promise.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in The Swamp
Brick By Boring Brick
It's all about having your head in the cloud; don't think this is your fault, that I can’t sleep because I’m trying to rescue you from your ivory tower. Your walls are full of magic; if this is true, I’m coming for you. I’m coming to tackle your nightmares because I’m here to protect you from them. You don't have to be scared any more.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Humans
Body Shaming
"Body Image" is the way that someone perceives their body and assumes that others may perceive them. This image can also be affected by family, friends, social pressure, and the media. People who are unhappy with their bodies are often unhappy because they don't seek healthy nutrition information, and may, therefore, develop lots of different eating disorders. "Eating disorders" are unhealthy relationships with food that may include fasting, constant dieting, or binging and purging.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Longevity
Tell Me Something I Don't Know
Everybody who tells me, who I speak to says it's so hard to make it, but yet so hard to break it or even get a break from it, there's no way to fake the whole scenario. Everybody keeps telling me that it's wrong to how I feel about it; that I shouldn't believe in it, the dreams that I'm dreaming shouldn't be persuaded. I hear it every day. I hear it all the time. To the point that I'm never going to amount anything but they're never going to change my mind; as I'm going to prove them wrong every time.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Poets
Who Says?
You made me insecure about myself; told me that I wasn't good enough for anyone else, but who are you to judge when you're just a control freak that just wants to own me? You're just a diamond in the rough on the ground getting kicked about. I'm pretty sure that you've got things you would like to change about yourself; but when it comes to me, I wouldn't want to be like everybody else. Yet you want me to be like everybody else.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Poets
How Good Are You At Seeing Through People?
The more that I ponder this sort of question, the more I wonder how I know who to trust and who not to trust, then I realised it's the vibes that people give off at the time that I'm talking to them or the presence they give off that make them not worth trusting.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Humans
Invisible Magic Part 5: The Words of the Native American Chief
Tom was going through his dad's old paperwork box that no one actually read; the box had “confidential no one needs to know; unless that day has arrived, we all know what to expect and if you need clues open this box” written on the side. Tom thought "well that day has arrived," so he had to open it to find clues. The box was full of notes, letters, gifts, and many more things that he never knew his dad was up to; it was like a secret thing that his dad did and nobody knew. Tom picked up one envelope that had started to be opened but the opener never finished. Tom hesitated for a moment before he did anything, he then opened it and began reading it.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Futurism
Learn from It!
When you have a schedule planned out of what you need to do each week, you soon realise that without it, things go out of the window. That's when you end up spending two days unable to do anything you planned on, because of the sheer number of other things you need to do. That's when your work has piled up that you should have done in the two days that you were doing other things; I am never going to do that again, unless I have pre-planned the whole thing, including what I'm writing as part of what I've scheduled for the week.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Journal
Looking Glass Part 2: The Night They Became Orphans
His hiding place had been discovered. What on earth was he going to do now? As he watched the man who had just killed Mary right before his eyes, the urge to interrupt him before he had finished was overwhelming. That's when something happened, something that the observer all knew too much about. He was going back to a place he'd hoped he would never see again; it was just him, the man, Oliver Wishingwell, and one of the boys. He couldn't work out which one it was as his face was changing every minute into another one of the Kennedys; that's when the observer knew who it was: it was Duncan. Duncan had an extra power that had been passed down to him from his ancestors and of course the observer’s ancestors. As he watched Oliver was struggling to get close to Duncan.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Futurism
What Has Made You Angry Recently?
What has made me angry recently are rules and laws that Caspian has to obey. No matter how much we try to raise money or do things, we always seem to get blocked at every turn, even if we have had a lot of help to begin with. It just seems to be never ending; yet no matter how much we argue or share our frustrations, we still love each other and always find a way. Even when I have a lot of health wise kicking in, I know he can't be there to help, that he is frustrated with his job and family rules and the law that they follow. Not having any money to do anything doesn't help the situation either. That makes me angrier, as I'm working so hard but I'm just not getting anywhere, even though I'm trying my best to do everything that I can.
By Lizzy Arrow7 years ago in Humans