Sophia Geno
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I love to write about travel, poems, art, and social issues. Stay with me for Korean content, and more!
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My cats changed my life
I Grew up in a house that always had pets of many species. The classic dog and cat moments of course, but my early memories of pets were Cockatiel birds, love birds, fancy rats, and even bearded dragons. All of them were lovely but overtime my cats have become an integral part of my everyday life. You can keep up with my cats on our Instagram, @Miauparty !
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Petlife
Flashback and cheer up
Remember life a few months ago? We still had stressors and problems, yet many of us ‘miss’ our life from a few months ago. Going to work, coming home from school, all those tedious daily endeavors now seem precious. Many of us have now lost our jobs, and stress seems to have no end. Now that we all share a common problem, it becomes clear we all still have work to do, together. But something we all need now is to flashback and remember the joy we had.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Humans
Why me and my friends are planning a trip to Laos 2 years in advance
Living in a small town in Georgia always plagued me with the thought that I would never live beyond small town life. But when I got a job at a local Thai restaurant my eyes were opened to quite a few things.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Wander
Dystopia: Tree of language Dreamcatcher album review
Introduction: meet Dreamcatcher As the Korean music scene grows in popularity, many groups form and try to copy previous success. However, Dreamcatcher has always been true to their mysterious and epic concepts throughout their career, since debuting in 2017. This group has made a song in almost every genre. "Sleepwalking" from their 2017 mini album Prequel-EP features distinct electronic synthesizers and 808 bass. While off their latest album Dystopia: The tree of language B-side track "Red Sun" sports gothic costumes and heavy hitting classical organ give the song a spooky vibe. This contrasts against the other rock and R&B songs from other albums. Dreamcatcher also takes their music into their own hands, even though they are part of a entertainment company. The members write lyrics, co-produce, and even create the choreography for some of their songs.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Beat
- Top Story - April 2020
How to make the Earth less trashyTop Story - April 2020
Package free shop is an online home goods store specialized in environmental preservation. Just by shopping on their website you can learn how many items used in an everyday "normal" lifestyle leave a nasty carbon footprint and create damage to our environment.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Lifehack
To me you are perfect: reminders for everyday
While on my trip in South Korea, I saw and learned many life changing things. For one who has never been out of the country, I strongly recommend it. Although I personally had interest in South Korea, I believe any country could give the same effect.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Wander
Macro photography with your phone!
I for one always find my self with the best photography material right in front of me, yet I am without my professional gear. Luckily many people have improved on this situation and created apps and even portable macro lenses for Android and iPhone's!
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Photography
- Third Place in Unpopular Opinion Challenge
Plastic is amazingThird Place in Unpopular Opinion Challenge
We all know that plastic has caused havoc on the planet for some time now. However, we have failed to realize an important detail; plastic has revolutionized the world, and the pollution is not the fault of plastic, it is a fault of our own. We would all be in much more difficult situations if we couldn't use plastic for our everyday items. Toothbrushes, cups, to chairs and pencil sharpeners all have plastic varieties. The problem is that these things are not built with the same tenacity as plastic offers and usually have to be replaced. It is well known that plastic sticks around for up to 1000 years, so why don't we treat it that way? As humans we must reinvent the way we see and use plastic.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Longevity