
Jasmine Aguilar
Bio
Fascinated by pop culture and its effect on society... movies, music, books.. and pretty much anything.
I love writing and write a little bit of everything including a science fiction WIP!
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Presenting Depeche Mode
Sooner or later, I was going to write about yet another one of my favorite bands — Depeche Mode. However, with the recent passing of Andy Fletcher (a.k.a. Fletch) on May 26, I thought now would be a good time to go ahead and write about Depeche Mode and a few of my favorite songs of theirs and then some.
By Jasmine Aguilar4 years ago in Beat
Please Don't Stand Too Close To Me!
I would consider myself to be a pretty laid back and chill person. Of course, that obviously doesn’t mean that there aren’t things that people do that annoy me. I’ve thought long and hard (well maybe not too hard) about the things that I find a bit annoying. And so, I came up with a list. Here goes!
By Jasmine Aguilar4 years ago in Confessions
My Debut Novel is Slowing Becoming a Reality
One of my dreams that I’ve had for as long as I can remember is that I’ve always wanted to write a book. Even though I’ve always been a writer and have written numerous things, I have just taken my goal to write a book seriously, and this past summer began to write my book.
By Jasmine Aguilar4 years ago in Motivation
What Are They Saying?
I’ve always found misinterpreted song lyrics to be quite amusing. A person can hear a song countless times and get the lyrics wrong. It’s even more humorous when they sing along. That is until one day they stumble across the actual lyrics. Yet, before that happens, one could swear that was what they were saying.
By Jasmine Aguilar4 years ago in Beat
Insight
Donovan stood in front of the teleporter and stared at it for the longest time. ENTER YOUR DESIRED DESTINATION There were teleporter spots placed in various locations within a two-mile radius from each other. Teleportation didn’t work exactly how Donovan had always imagined it. As convenient as it was, somebody just couldn’t teleport from anywhere.
By Jasmine Aguilar4 years ago in Fiction
