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Distance Won
I went home yesterday With a blank stare on my face I look back and I see my trace Where am I and where will I go What's my future that's full of hope
Byeol V TaePublished 7 years ago in PoetsLove
What is this feeling that has my back against the wall? What is this feeling that is giving me sleepless nights? What is this feeling that has me waiting for something to materialize?
Shubham JhunjhunwalaPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBest Music Festivals for Country Fans
When it comes to lists of the top music festivals, electronic and rap music can tend to overpower country. Country fans may be discouraged by this, but they don't need to be.
Kelsey LangePublished 7 years ago in BeatThe First...
I remember the very first time you opened your eyes. The connection within your stare. As I promised to look after you forever.
Steven BaldryPublished 7 years ago in PoetsJust One More
Here I sit in a pitch black room looking at the table covered in my sweet escape. Just one more. That's all I need. Just one more hit
Rayven NespoliPublished 7 years ago in PoetsAnimals Rising
Between the impacts of climate change and humankind’s more conscious efforts to destroy wild habitats, it’s easy to view the natural world as being widely under siege and in retreat. Two recent films show how, pushed to the brink, the animal world might someday choose to strike back. Both are revenge fantasies in which cold-blooded humans are forced to pay the price for their speciesism — the term that philosopher and animals’ rights activist Peter Singer coined more than 40 years ago — and outright brutality. That both are from Eastern Europe is probably coincidental, as the sensibilities of the films are completely different.
David BogoslawPublished 7 years ago in GeeksWhere You're Supposed To Be
Riddle me this but spare me the jokes If you’re not on fire then why all of the smoke? I wager the sinner just might die young
Movie Review: 'Thor: Ragnorak'
Thor: Ragnorak is a heck of a lot of fun. Director Taika Waititi is the first director to fully tap the potential of the Thor character and star Chris Hemsworth. Though we’re aware from The Avengers’ movies that Hemsworth is a real talent, he’s not had a solo, leading man effort that has lived up to the outings of Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man or Chris Evans as Captain America. Even Tom Holland had schooled Hemsworth by making his Spiderman: Homecoming this past summer one of the best reviewed and well-loved movies in the Marvel canon.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in Geeks