
Jen Phillips
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Having a creative imagination has no limitations. My favourite past time is just dumping all my thoughts on to paper and seeing where it goes.
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Bring me to life
PART TWO At Christmas time, things turned out for the worst. Jack had died. That sent Jessie over the edge and she disappeared over the Christmas holidays. Nobody heard from Jessie till she returned for her final semester of school. With everything that had happened over that year, Jessie still managed to finish her program and graduate with honours.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Humans
Apparently Streaming is bad.
For over a year now I have been on a journey of living more sustainable. I’ve been working on decluttering my house and slowly becoming a minimalist. Ironically while watching YouTube I saw this video where it talks about how streaming anything is bad for the environment. Listening to this video I was confused about how this could be bad for the environment since I wasn’t physically doing anything or buying the physical object.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Futurism
Grandma lost her mind.
Sometimes I wonder if staying up late to watch horror movies is a bad thing. This may sound like a cliché because when I do, I end up having to turn the hall light or bathroom light on, that way I’ll be able to fall asleep. Sometimes nightmares feel really in so many ways. The one thing I hate about nightmares is that when I do wake up in the middle of the night due to a nightmare then fall asleep, instead of going into a different dream, the nightmare just continues where it had left off.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Horror
Welcome back to the Roaring '20's!
Welcome back to the Roaring ‘20’s! What does that even mean? The roaring '20'? For centuries there has been an eventful decade of the '20's. In the 1920's we had with the Great Depression, with the first world war ending it resulted in a Great Depression. Also, the plague resurfacing but that didn’t stop the world from accomplishing things. Many American's owned cars, radios, and telephones for the first time.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Motivation
Bring me to life
PART ONE: Life for Jessie was pretty good for the most part. She had her own apartment and was living with her boyfriend, Jack. The thing is, Jack was a guy who couldn't stay in one job for too long. After a while, it made Jessie sad because she felt like she was stuck and couldn’t get away. Jessie decided to make a difference in her life and change it for the better.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Humans
Minimalism and Zero Waste Lifestyle
Minimalism and zero waste are two of the newest trends today. But, what does that even mean? Both of these have a variety of answers and versions of what being a minimalist and zero waste means. Is it even possible to be 100 % zero waste, especially in today’s society?
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Motivation
'13 Reasons Why'
I just finished watching the Netflix special 13 Reasons Why series. In the series it talks about bulling, sexual assault and harassment. The series starts out with Hanna Baker committing suicide. Just before she died she had made a set of tapes of 13 reasons why she had ended her life. She had trusted in the one friend to make sure these tapes had gone out to whom needed to listen. After her death some chain reactions had started and people start to wonder how they could be a part of her suicide.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Geeks
'The Beast's Heart' Review
I recently read The Beast's Heart, written by Leife Shallcross. I found this book to be interesting, because it’s kind of like Beauty and the Beast meets Cinderella. In this twist of events, the story is in the Beast's point of view, and the house is magical instead of having magical house keepers in inanimate objects.
By Jen Phillips6 years ago in Geeks











