Nicole Kenney
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College Senior in Media Communications and Aspiring Freelance Writer
Stories (6/0)
7 Early and Overlooked Signs of a Toxic Relationship
This article was previously published on Medium. Recently, I had cut ties with a guy I started dating because it was a train wreck of a budding relationship, to say the least. I felt like I was the star of my own Lifetime movie and this new man was the ominous antagonist.
By Nicole Kenney2 years ago in Humans
Need to Improve Your Writing? Then Don't Be Brian Griffin
This article was previously published on Medium. “Family Guy” is notorious for poking fun at every and any demographic, including writers. I’ve been a long-time fan of the sitcom since the early 2000s, and I’ve noticed a majority of the main characters have had a negative character arch over the past 18 seasons. Peter Griffin went from being a lovable and whimsical adult to being a downright idiot, Joe Swanson went from being a courageous officer to a depressed paraplegic. But in my opinion, the character that has had the worst development over the years is Brian Griffin.
By Nicole Kenney2 years ago in Motivation
I Don't Have Cats, I Have Extra Roommates
Growing up, my family was never into the idea of having pets. My father vehemently hated animals (which is another story) and my Mom, older brother, and I are all allergic to cats. The only pets I ever received as a child were fish and taking care of them had little gratification to me.
By Nicole Kenney2 years ago in Petlife
How Animal Crossing: New Horizons Has Helped The Masses Through The Pandemic
This article was previously published on Medium. In the United States, the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic was truly a time none of us will forget. From the quick rise of “Tiger King”, to the constant panic buying of toilet paper, it has not been like any other experience. Another huge milestone at the beginning of the pandemic was the long-awaited release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons on the Nintendo Switch.
By Nicole Kenney2 years ago in Gamers
The Truth About Meeting The Right Person At The Wrong Time
This article was previously published on Medium. About a month ago, I met a guy from a dating app and we had spent a whole day together hiking with his dog, going out to dinner, and ending the night binging Netflix. He was easy to get along with and we never got bored of each other. We continued seeing each other until he sent me a message that he got a job offer in Philadelphia (currently I reside in Massachusetts) and he was going to be moving there for good.
By Nicole Kenney2 years ago in Humans