
Don Anderson II
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Graduate of community college and university
Now I'm just like everyone else, I work but I also dream
I write about almost everything or at least try to
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Linda
Before I tried and failed miserably to get with Sofia, I dated a girl briefly for a bit. Things couldn't get any better! I just finished the greatest summer I'll probably ever have in the summer of 2014, I was back in school to finish and get my degree, I finally got my first job after spending two years looking for one, and the cherry on top of the sundae: I met a girl and she was lovely. Her name was Linda.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Humans
Love Can Be...
What can I say about love? I don't know if I can say anything that I haven't said already, but love can be a lot of things. I don't think people understand how versatile love is, because everyone is so blind to how it should be—that's why everyone is so obsessed with the idea of love being so beautiful, rewarding, and a whole bunch of other stuff in that area, but they don't want to bring up the realistic part of it. Sure, love can be beautiful, rewarding, amazing, all of that good shit, but on the other hand, for me along with a handful of other people, love can be ridiculous, confusing, strange, and it's crazy how much someone will go through just because they love someone, or better yet, they want to be in a relationship with whoever they're going for.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Humans
'Fantastic Beasts' Review
Ok, so there's a divisiveness going around with this movie. It's in the same rut as Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, I just wanted to let everyone know that, whoever is reading this and that this movie is different compared to the last movie. You'll either love it or hate it. Lastly, I'm not as big as a Potterhead as I was when I was a teenager but I still love the Wizarding World. I'd still love to be a wizard in this world. With that being said, this movie was amazing!
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks
A Minor Man (Part IV)
---------Continued from "A Minor Man", "A Minor Man (Part II)", and "A Minor Man (Part III)"------------ Max is dead now, Karen is using the pendulum over the map that Max had, and Simon gets up to go to Max's room. The door closes, Simon grabs the doorknob to open it but the door won't budge. Karen feels a headache coming but she's wondering something: How did Max know when to tell her to run?
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Horror
Character Spotlight: Spider-Man
When I found out that Stan Lee died, I was really sad because I really wanted to meet him, but at the same time, I couldn't help but notice how happy I was getting. He left a legacy of his work behind for the world, continuing to remember him by, and I realized that there are some characters that people relate to. My older brother relates to Iron Man and a good friend of mine relates to Thor, but for me, I have and always will relate to Spider-Man.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks
I Love Writing Dark Lyrics
So I'm not a rapper or anything like that, but I do write lyrics. I wouldn't really consider myself a musician even though I dabble in music sometimes. I've been writing lyrics on and off since I was 14 years old but at first, I thought I was the next Eminem or something but looking back on it now, I might've tried too hard.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Beat
Action Movies/TV Shows Are Amazing Dramas
I don't care what anyone says, as much as I enjoy a compelling drama, action movies/TV shows are remarkable dramas. People don't realize that the action pushes the story forward more and it makes you emotionally invested in the characters which enriches them. I was watching an interview with Jennifer Garner (Alias, Daredevil, who is still insanely gorgeous) when she was on Seth Meyers' show and she was promoting her current movie, Peppermint. She made an excellent observation that makes me appreciate my love for action more. I'm paraphrasing this but she said action is like drama because it focuses on stories and the fights are supposed to declare something to you because the drama is supposed to provide the characters no choice but to fight.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks
A Minor Man (Part III)
--------Continued from "A Minor Man" and "A Minor Man (Part 2)---------- The car pulls up to a cabin near a lake. Simon, Karen, and Max get out of the car, Max is carrying the clothes he was wearing before he changed to get Karen out of the police station while they walk to the cabin. Karen chuckles and shakes her head, she says, “Well, damn. I thought you guys would be living in a mansion or something.”
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Horror
Romantic Scenarios
I was talking to a friend the other night and we were talking about our celebrity crushes, we both ended up talking about Emma Stone (La La Land, Birdman) and how gorgeous she is. He ended up telling me that we'd make a good couple and when things like that are told to me when it comes me being paired with a gorgeous woman, my mind tends to think about moments where I'd do something.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Humans
James Dean Taught Me a Lot About Myself
When I was 20, I was given a homework assignment to do while I was in college. I had to watch Rebel Without A Cause with James Dean, I was kinda excited because I had it set to record in the middle of the night and was able to watch it as soon as I got home the next day.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks
'Baby Driver' Gave Me a Small Makeover
Edgar Wright is slowly but surely becoming one of my favorite directors, and this movie was like getting to the peak of the mountain but remembering how far a journey it's been and that there're more places to go, or it was like being at a hotel that's just a lot of fun and you don't want to leave it.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks











