pop culture
Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
Don’t!
If ever you get the urge to participate in a 2000’s theme party, replete with faux-platinum grillz; if you want to “dip it low” and “get your eagle on”; if you want to lose yourself in the music, the moment, but you don’t know the names of the artists or the songs, don’t!
Skyler SaundersPublished 3 years ago in HumansSocial Pressure
I have been having some nagging thoughts lately. Our social climate has been shifting over the last year and where many things in our day to day have shifted, there are still a lot of widely believed social stigmas about businesses, gaming and most of all music.
Christopher "The Great" HaafPublished 3 years ago in HumansIn the Beginning...
Trying to pick the best topic to begin my foray into the unknown and it is so hard. How does one introduce themselves to the world without looking too insane, whiney, or pathetic? How does one cover the darkness in the world with humor and sincerity?
10 Romance Webtoons to Warm Your Winter
It’s cuffing season — or what used to be cuffing season, anyway. This winter is a bit different due to the onslaught of the pandemic, but the lonely winter vibe seems to be here to stay (but without any of the actual cuffing). If you find yourself craving a little romance this December, here are 10 different Webtoons in the romance genre to get the winter fire burning.
Emmy FischerPublished 3 years ago in HumansDisney and its unrealistic portrayal of romantic relationships.
ONCE UPON A TIME...Disney set a lot of young and impressionable girls up to fail in future relationships because of its incredibly high, unrealistic, and most importantly ‘magical’ expectations that it used to portray romance and love.
Divine Del ✨🦋🧿Published 3 years ago in HumansJealousy in Comedy
Between the Lines of Comedy Regardless of its medium or genre, Comedy has always had one sole purpose which is to make an audience laugh. Situational Comedies or “sitcoms” in American television have been around for 70 years, but comedy itself is much older. Dating back to the 6th century BCE in ancient Greek culture, Comedy’s roots are satirical in nature and used to criticize and make fun of people and society. Although clouded with humor, there is always a message and intention behind Comedy. Jealousy is a complex emotion often commented on within sitcoms. Comedic writers include characters who display insecurity, fear and manipulation to portray jealousy while maneuvering through humorous situations.
Sam CrottyPublished 3 years ago in HumansI Do, I Do, I Do, I Do!
Want to live a little longer? Get a second wife. New research suggests that men from polygamous cultures outlive those from monogamous ones.
Alexis ShardePublished 3 years ago in HumansMistletoe Traditions
Christmas music, trees, and other items have begun popping up in retail stores earlier each year. The official beginning of the season is Black Friday which is the day after Thanksgiving. From this point on we will see the holiday unfold as people celebrate and partake in their seasonal traditions. One of them is kissing under the mistletoe which has an interesting history. Placing a sprig of mistletoe over a doorway in your home or holding it over the head of someone you want to kiss is a fun holiday tradition during the Christmas season. Making use of this ever green herb with red berries dates back thousands of years.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in HumansHow YouTuber Entitlement Pushed Me Over the Edge and the Aspects That I Just Cannot Tolerate
I know it has been a while since I have last uploaded and part of that was my fault as to what I wanted to present to you in regards to this topic of YouTuber Entitlement. There are many aspects, stories, and examples of this topic.
Miss OpinionatedPublished 3 years ago in HumansFUN WITH TOILET PAPER
Does anyone remember the toilet paper hoarding of 1973? Apparently Johnny Carson teased on The Tonight Show during his monologue about a supposed toilet paper shortage in Wisconsin causing a shortage at the stores that did not end for months.
Paula C. HendersonPublished 3 years ago in HumansCuffing Me Up!
I watched a trailer for a new Netflix movie called "Holidate" in which a single workaholic woman is forcibly paired by her mother to a guy so she decides to find a stranger to be a date for the holidays.
Eggs=People?
Eggs. They've been around since 5000 BC, when people began to use pottery to boil and cook them. But can eggs be used for other things, aside from a very popular breakfast food? Maybe.
Tristan PalmerPublished 4 years ago in Humans