Diani Alvarenga
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Writing will never be a waste of my time.
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Betrayal: It happens to Everyone
You meet this guy and you tell him your favourite colour, your favourite kind of music, that you love the smell of roses, you also share with him secrets you never told anyone, not even your best friend, and you feel like being with him is like jumping on clouds, you feel confident in being vulnerable with him,
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Poets
Being Related is no Excuse for Accepting Toxic Behaviour
When my stepdad asked his sister why she and his nephews do not come to visit, she replied that it was because of their uncle. She explained that their uncle is always making negative comments every time he sees them, such as telling my stepdad's niece that she's fat instead of asking her how she is. To be honest, I fully support their decision. I strongly believe that if family members are always criticising you and only bringing you down, then you have every right to stay away from them. Do not worry about what you need to get them for Christmas or for their birthday just because they are family. Being related does not mean you should allow people to step all over you.
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Humans
Having a Job Does Not Mean a Person Feels Successful
I have heard this about many times when it comes to working. People calling other people lazy for not working. Now, look, I understand people need to have jobs because everything involves money. The issue is that people lack understanding towards people who do not work.
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Motivation
The Word Plum: How Sound and Alliteration Create a Fascinating Poem
The purpose of poetry is to help people understand how the world works around them; it is to help readers comprehend that not everyone thinks alike on certain topics or issues. Poetry at times can make a reader feel confused or lost. There is poetry that is simple, and then there is poetry that is odd that needs to be read repeatedly or taken notes about to finally understand the point the author is trying to make. Poems can be written in diverse ways as long as they are able to captivate an audience. Even poems that have only three lines can still have the power to mesmerise readers, and this is because sometimes only one word can provoke many emotions. Throughout the years, poetry has been written to express various kinds of emotions such as anger, happiness, and sadness. In poems, writers utilize different techniques to create a message or theme. The poem, The Word Plum, written by Helen Chasin, utilizes sound and alliteration to convey the message of the poem, which is that words have the power to create emotions.
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Poets
The Lessons that Spoke to my Heart from Fruits Basket
Every time someone asks for anime recommendations, the first one that comes to mind is Fruits Basket. It is focused on a young girl named Tohru Honda who discovers that her classmate, Yuki Sohma, and his family members are possessed by the Chinese Zodiac animals. It is discovered that the Sohmas turn into their zodiac animals when hugged by someone who is not cursed, or when they feel stressed out. Apart from that, Fruits Basket is a show that teaches valuable lessons. It amazes me the way how almost every character in the show is able to have some impact on viewers. Each episode has an important lesson and for me there are three lessons that spoke to my heart.
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Humans
I Love You, but... I Love My Wellbeing More.
Tell me if you remember those times you told me that you love me more than our fights, more than our disagreements. Do you remember your intense love for me when we were kissing, when we were in your car and you were laying on me? Now, I want to know, why does your intense love disappear when we fight? You go days without texting me, and when you finally call me, I get really excited to hear your voice.
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Humans




