
Riley Raul Reese
Riley Reese is comic book fanatic who loves anything that has to do with science-fiction, anime, action movies, and Monster Energy drink.
Things That Can Get You Booted From A Plane (And How to Avoid it)
When footage came out of an innocent passenger being dragged out in cuffs from a United Airlines flight, the entire traveling world got into an uproar. The man, who was reportedly calm before he was ejected and beaten, became a symbol of an increasingly worrisome trend in travel.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in WanderMost Luxurious Spas In America
Spas have long been a favorite destination of the rich and beautiful. Hollywood stars swear by them, models book appointments at them as an investment in their career, and major moguls use them as vacation getaways when they need to center themselves and regain their peace.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in WanderBest Dark Fantasy Books You've Never Heard Of
Dark fantasy is a genre that's as addictive as it gets. There's something about the dark, morbid, and twisted allure of these books that gets people hooked instantly. This genre is one filled with vampires, dystopian worlds, and high strangeness at every corner.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in FuturismCoolest Sci-Fi Illustrators
If you ask me, no single genre of literature ever really comes close to the aesthetic awesomeness that science fiction does. Sci-fi illustrators seem to have an innate ability to make a book's fantastic scenery come to life and make you want to dive into that strange world.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in FuturismWhat It's Like To Be: An Online Blogger
For the past 6-odd years, I've been working as an online blogger - most recognizably in the relationship field. I've been republished on Yahoo, and also on Huffington Post. So, I like to think I'm probably a little successful at what I do.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in JournalMusic & Fashion: Intertwined Throughout the Ages
Fashion is one of the clearest signs of the times, and it says more about our society than we give it credit for. We can tell the difference between the jeans hippies wore in 1969 versus the skin-tight threads worn by emo kids in 2005.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in BeatBest Cities For Commuters
The average person will spend around 27.2 minutes every day they go to work commuting to and from their workplace. In major metro areas, that reasonable number can skyrocket to as much as an hour or more. If you're sick of the commute, you're not alone. People are actually selling homes and choosing to rent in these cities because of how much time they spend commuting.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 4 years ago in Journal