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Acid rain Polluted purgatory. Paperback memories the world is not the same. Innocent eyes, circles and scars no visions or dreams.
A.C. ZempleniPublished 7 years ago in PoetsI Like to Poem
(Yes. I'm going to be using "poem" as a verb; there's worse things to focus on. :p Also, I'm free versing here.) 34 Lines on... enjoying one's hobbies/interests/nonsense and letting go.
Craig HendersPublished 7 years ago in PoetsI'll Be Complete
Once that was, no longer is. Time will stop and so will I. Then time will whine and I'll be fine. Broken and fine is what I'll be.
Sabrina LePublished 7 years ago in PoetsClassic Movie Review: Three O'Clock High
Three O’Clock High is a movie about toxic masculinity. It may not have been seen that way in 1987 when the film arrived in theaters, but today there is no denying it. Toxic Masculinity is defined in modern social science as traditionally male behaviors in relation to the expression of dominance. Such behaviors are detrimental to mental health and often times are expressed in actions or behaviors that are sexist, misogynistic, racist, or homophobic. Three O’Clock High ticks almost all of those hateful behaviors in just over 90 minutes of screen time.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in GeeksFarewell to a Philanderer
There are so many ways to cheat that it’s impossible to be discreet. Just be honest, and respect the person you expect to understand,
Amanda KareninaPublished 7 years ago in PoetsTogether & Gone
Together we watched the stars, shimmering and shining, glimmering for only us. Together we watched the airplanes, soaring across the sky,
Johanna PotterPublished 7 years ago in PoetsLetting Go
The cost of not being chosen, Is not the loss of one who never knew — What they were losing while frozen by indecision,
Amanda KareninaPublished 7 years ago in PoetsFemale Comic Book Villains
Comic books have created some pretty strong female characters over the years, many of whom are villains. Many of these strong lady characters have become some of the greatest female comic book villains of all time. Some of these female villains have become even more iconic than their male counterparts.
Bill ShaffirPublished 7 years ago in Geeks