Hajara Bashrin
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Slumberland movie review
Little Nemo in Slumberland was a revolutionary comic strip that debuted in the New York Herald in 1905. It boasted a unique design, with panels that expanded and contracted to convey a genuine sense of proportion to readers. Bold use of color and trippy storylines set it apart, and creator Winsor McCay was later hailed as "the first original genius of the comic strip medium" by historian R.C. Harvey. R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, and Federico Fellini all cited him as an influence. McCay was also a pioneer of animated film, with his first movie featuring a live-action/animation hybrid depicting him producing 4,000 drawings of Nemo. However, his use of ethnic stereotypes, especially in the case of one of Nemo’s friends, African Impie, is problematic by today's standards.
By Hajara Bashrin3 years ago in Fiction
How to Create a Daily Routine for a Healthier Lifestyle
Leading a healthy lifestyle can seem daunting at first, but by incorporating small changes into your daily routine, you can make significant progress towards your health goals. In this article, we'll provide a guide for creating a daily routine that can help you live a healthier and happier life.
By Hajara Bashrin3 years ago in Lifehack

