Meghan LeVaughn
Bio
I'm Meghan. I’m 36. I always love to be creative and using my imagination since I was a little girl. I like stories & love to share my inspirations, journeys, etc.
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Stories (97/0)
Reasons Why I'm so Inspired by Critical Role- Part Two
Hello everyone. As you may know, months ago, I wrote about what kind of fandom and escapism from reality/fantasy. Things that I felt inspired by any fandom. Mine was really hard to pick. Yes, it was overwhelming at the last minute.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Geeks
Why I should be Proud as a woman (and feminist)?
It's March 2022. And of course, it's Women's History Month. On the 8th, it was International Women's Day. We celebrate to all women including our mentors, our heroes, our favorite actresses, and our favorite authors. For me, Growing up as a little girl to a grown woman has not been very easy. I mean never, ever been easy. It's the same thing to other women who felt the same way during their lifetime, including our health(physically, verbally, emotionally, socially, and sexually).
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Viva
Seeking the Brighter Future
Kindness, compassion, generosity, love, charity, and goodness. Those are the most important things to be a human, in our hearts and souls. It's also part of beauty and nature to us. For years, the world has been overwhelming our lives, including our loved ones, losing our hearts in compassion from generation to generation.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Humans
Follow The Mysterious Owl
It was a big celebration for a New Year's week. It was quite exciting the entire week but it was also exhausting. An exciting celebration for all families and children from their special holidays, including Christmas, day after day, night after night. My holiday week was a blast. It wasn't a big party. My parents and I have a family reunion for the very late Christmas/New year’s dinner feast that my mother prepared. My family members and relatives included my five aunts(my mother’s sisters), my cousin Ceres, my uncle(my father’s brother), my other uncles(my aunts’ husbands), and other five little cousins. We served each of us with pumpkin squash stew, sweet potatoes, bread, salads, and our special treat- an organic honey-pumpkin pie-around the table. We made some jokes and shared our laughs. After that, we were very tired from all the food in our stomachs.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Fiction
Reasons why Chrisitne from Drag me to hell inspires me
Greetings, everyone. I wanted to share the deepest things about why I felt inspired by Christine from Drag Me to Hell and of course, Alison Lohman herself. As you may know for some viewers, this has the Content Warning which contains adult language, eating disorders, body shame, body dysmorphia, alcoholic, bullying, anxiety, depression, perfectionism, sexism, misogyny, social stigma, grief, tragedy, and trauma. And yes, I agree that there are so many theories that Christine, in reality, has an eating disorder - between self-starvation, fasting, binging, and purging. I’m not gonna do the entire film summary, etc. I'm gonna write some parts about when I felt related to both Christine and Alison. It may be a bit of a spoiler if anyone hasn't seen the film yet.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Psyche
April-The Butterfly Wanderer
April Olivia Dawn, an autistic woman who lives in a decent neighborhood in Chicago, IL. She seems to have an extraordinarily youthful face, even though she's closer to her mid-30s. She has strawberry blonde/rose gold medium-shaggy hair, and grayish-blue eyes. She has fair-toned skin in her slim body with freckles, some birthmarks around on her back, and scars around her arm. It seems that she has kept it from her darkest past. She has a fancy butterfly tattoo around her left arm where the scars have been hidden. Today, April is wearing a lightest, but long black cardigan with a whimsy floral pattern, a white buttoned/self-tie blouse, and dark denim jeans with comfortable stylish boots. Thanks to April’s boyfriend, Marcus Brown, and friends to help her find a proper outfit for the interview. As everyone knows, April was a drifter for most of her life. She’s also an inspirational, but adventurous blogger, a half-time designer, and a teacher’s assistant with Marcus in psychology class.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Fiction
Why Anger Terrifies Me?
Anger is one of the scariest things in my life. It's one of the things I have been through from my deep depression. I'm like others. I grew up as a child that I had been told by adults including my parents that “it's not right or not nice to be angry.” If I release my anger, I would be mean or fearsome to others. If I throw tantrums or have meltdowns from my anger, I would be punished like going to timeout or going to my room. Anger is not my cup of tea. I never like being forceful with others. I never like to shout or scream in public. I would have called for help immediately. I'm too scared to be hateful. I never enjoyed that at all. It's one of my major weaknesses. Anger has always terrified me ever since I was born. I do get angry sometimes. I get upset, overwhelmed, jealous, irritated, annoyed, and frustrated. Unfortunately, I feel uncomfortable by showing these intense emotions to others including my family, and in general places including schools, groceries, and shopping malls. Whether it's stress, sensory overload, envy, depression, anxiety, or other personal issues. If I scream aggressively like loudly, others will look at me, and then, I will freeze completely. I have those thoughts like “did I do that?” “Why are they looking at me?” “They think I'm threatening them.”I have to get out of here.” From my social anxiety struggles, I always felt afraid about being judged by others if they saw my anger. When I let it out, I felt deep inside of guilt. It drained me.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Psyche
Meghan’s Shiney Path
Hello, everyone. My name is Meghan. I wanted to share with you how I gained a lot of wisdom and my journey and experiences through this remarkable challenge. You may see me as an artsy, a nerdy, a glimmer, and a creative young woman with unique outfits in both feminine and gender-neutral styles. Yes, I love whimsy fashion(and yes, whimsical is one of my favorite words). I love all tones of purple(pale lilac to plum), rainbows, velvets, sparkles, glitters, vivid patterns, and vintage details. I love oversized sweaters and flowy tunics. I love now-tied blouses. I love cute collars. I love adorable shoe-flats, oxfords, and kitten heels.
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Psyche