
Emily Clare Burgess
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Heyo…just a young girl with big dreams trying to make a difference in the world. Please have a wonderful day!
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Has Online Shaming Become Out Of Control?
Online shaming is often described as a form of cyberbullying and has become more abundant than ever, in the past couple of years. As a society that relies so much on the internet, seeing online shaming has become a norm. There are many different ways that one can be shamed online. Common examples include shaming an individual for what they look like, who they love, what their gender identifies as, what their ethnicity is, and what their political views are. While in some cases online shaming can be okay, much of it is simply full of rude, and unnecessary remarks and opinions that would be better left unsaid. Because there is such a huge amount of these unnecessary cases of online shaming, it is most certainly justifiable to say that it is becoming out of control.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Humans
DOG FOR SALE! - How To Take Care Of A Camelia
Camelia Tanzo-Burgess, Camelia, Camie, or Cam-Cam for short is a highly pampered, needy young lady. Her high expectations however will be met with the utmost respect and loyalty and you definitely won’t be let down by her loving nature.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Petlife
Mission Spread Love Not COVID (A Letter To Get You Through These Tough Times)
Dear World, My dream is a better world. Isn't this what everyone wants after all? But…how? Well, let's just say that my overall mission to spread kindness during these dark times isn't some incredible feat. I have not the billions it would take to help the billions of affected. I possess none of the tools to wound a broken heart. I'm but sixteen years old. I must know nothing, right? Well...maybe not, but what I do know is that I what we all can do is try. We can try to mend ourselves and others during this insane era we're stuck in and I'm trying my best simply by writing this letter to you. I personally believe that one act of kindness can lead to many more...so here is my little letter to all those in need. I have a dream that it inspires...I really do because I know we all need it...so, here it goes:
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Motivation
The Virologist
It's April, 2120. I'm at home, in a little house, in my little city with it’s not so little, 30 feet tall walls surrounding it. We don't know what this is, but we do know if we go near someone infected, we become aggressive and soon fall fatally ill and die. Mommy says because of this we must stay inside our house and never come out. When we are 18, however, we must come out in order to pass “The Test”. In order to pass the test we have to come in contact with someone who is ill and IF we survive we can then go on to become a part of the town leaders. Right now that number is only three.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Fiction
A Letter To My Savior
Dear Savior From Up Above, Hey. How are you? I realize it's been a while, but I just wanted to let you know that I have something to share with you...You must understand once and for all just how remarkable and unique you are, and how your incredible set of talents distinguishes you from everyone else. It's almost heartbreaking to see how naive you are of what a wonderful soul you happen to be. That is why I am writing you this letter of gratitude. Even when you didn't have to be, you were there. You didn't have to speak to me...you could have just ignored me like the rest of them. You could've looked at me as if I weren't a human being, or you could've cut me down even more than I was before. You could have despised me because I'm strange...but you didn't. You helped, supported, chatted with, and befriended me, and that’s something I'll be eternally grateful for. I hope we can stay friends forever.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Families
Super Silver Song
Main idea for the story: Hi. My name is Silver. I was once a young, careless, free girl living in a small town known as Periodic Element Land. I was content, but that phase in my life soon came to an end when some dude named Gold made me feel so very small. Whenever he was around, I always came in second in everything, and no one seemed to care for me anymore. When I got older I dreamed of becoming a hero, and saving as many people as possible with my secret powers, but so did Gold. When we got older and superer, guess who still came in first. I felt so very left out, and once Bronze left town I was always least wanted, and never good enough. This is my story. (Say before start of song - Silver will have a British accent)
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Fiction
