Rashaunna Nelson
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I can conquer the world with a little mascara and bomb ass hair! Writer| Dreamer| Winner
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Brands That Support Same-Sex Couples in Their Advertising
Some say that politics encourage media trends, while others argue the opposite. With more and more victories, like the Australia landslide win, it is undeniable that there is an overwhelming demand for support within the LGBT community. It was once in bad taste to bring light to families that did not portray the traditional mold of an American household, yet trends have changed drastically, forcing companies and the supreme court to revamp their strategies. Nevertheless, in order for brands to be considered a competitor outside of a quality product, they must recognize that there is a desire to be depicted, with 66 percent of LGBT individuals reporting "they don't see their lifestyles represented enough in advertising."
By Rashaunna Nelson5 years ago in Humans
Dear Theresa M. May...
There's a slight possibility that you've lost touch with your congenial side. Similar to someone I know, your citizens have begun to make a mockery of you and all justifications that come with your murky rhetoric. The people are concerned you lack the comprehension of empathy, which is necessary in the vicious battle between law and morality.
By Rashaunna Nelson5 years ago in The Swamp
Best Books To Read After A Breakup
Heartache. Lovesick. Broken heart. Anyone that has suffered through a breakup will attest that the intense pain of a failed relationship can be debilitating, especially at first. People can be so impatient to get rid of their sadness that they mask the pain, or ignore it, and don't actually take the time to reflect on the breakup so that they learn from it and gain clarity to apply to future relationships. The best thing to do after a breakup (besides the obligatory ice cream benders) is to read books that help you heal effectively and understand what went wrong, what went right, and the steps you can take to grow from a rough experience.
By Rashaunna Nelson6 years ago in Humans