stephanie borges
Bio
I've been writing off and on for years; I write short stories, scripts, and blogs. I can't think of anything more relaxing than writing. I also do graphic design.
Stories (89/0)
We're going to Loo Loo Land at Helluva Boss!!!
Spoilers ahead Loo Loo Land sounds like a fictional place someone who is fuckin crazy would call home. However, in Helluva Boss episode 2, there is a place called Loo Loo Land, located in Hell. In this episode, we learn about the relationship between Prince Stolas and Princess Stella and their daughter, princess Octavia aka Via.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Heaven and Hell fighting on Earth...Again
C.H.E.R.U.B. Spoilers ahead: I will be talking about what happens and how the episode ends. If you wonder what a Cherub is, according to multiple religions such as Abrahamic, Jewish, and Islam. A Cherub looks like a human baby with tiny wings and encourages love. They attend to God directly.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Spring Broken: Helluva Boss Episode 3
spoilers ahead. I will be talking about what happens and how it ends Spring Broken When it comes to parenting it is important to show love and affection. Something Blitzo does every single time Loona is around In the pilot episode we come to learn she is Blitzo’s adopted daughter.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Geeks
Workplace Hell Hole
Photo by Alex Robert on Unsplash So, you wanna hear confessions, huh? Ok, here's two that I have been keeping a secret because it happens at a place I used to work at, and I don't want to say the name of the location because these f#ckers could get mad, and I might get in trouble. So, I'll call the workplace "Hell hole food place" I worked in the kitchen as a food prep. One of the perks about working in the kitchen was many hot guys coming in and out all the time. But, there were times it was so slow that time felt like it had stopped or would run so quiet, and since we couldn't stand around, we would have to find things to do.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Journal
Go to College, or?
If there was one thing I wanted to do when I was younger was to attend college. Everywhere I turned college this college that. College was shown as this glamourous thing that is a must. So in my first year, I notice college was in a way like High school, you got the jocks, the techies, the culinary (ok, not the culinary, because there were lunch ladies), and finally the outcasts (where I fit in). The classes were more attractive because they had to do with the career I wanted to do. I liked that I was able to choose the time I wanted to go. (Well, if the class was available.) It became an issue when I had to get a job to pay for my classes; I was lucky to have financial aid and fee waivers because college wasn't free. The textbooks would be pricy, and most of my paycheck would go into books.
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Education
A pet or dystopia
I woke up from a dream I kept having since I came to my new home; I live in a vast mansion with 18 rooms. Three of them are mine to do whatever. You would think I should be happy I have everything I want. Every game console, Every video game made, Endless film, clothes, cars, and my own kitchen, Your right; it should make me happy, but what's the point when you have everything when you're alone? I don't mean metaphorical; I mean literally I am alone because I'm the last human... I still live on Earth, just not in the human realm; yeah, you heard correctly," I don't live in the human realm...anymore. I now live in a world of magic. You know creatures of tables and legends, mermaids, fairies, lamia's, you name it. I live with Jagan, a lamia; Jagan looks human from his upper torso up. He has a Caucasian look, lean physique, turquoise eyes, and unkempt red hair. On his lower torso is the snake part. Jagan could change his form from human to lamia at will. So, in the human world, he used to be my employer when life was great…until it happened, and my species died within months. How did I survive?
By stephanie borges3 years ago in Fiction