Essay
Boys Kills World (2023)
Boy Kills World is a dystopian thriller staring Bill Skarsgard (Boy), who does not say a single word through the entire 111 minute run time. It is however, one of his best performances to date (in my entirely unprofessional opinion). Instead his inner monologue is narrated by H. Jon Benjamin (Bob’s Burgers) with just the right amount of comedy to lighten the graphic and violent action sequences. Skarsgard’s facial expressions show you that his character is a killing machine, uncertain of himself at time, but solely focused on his mission. Now, lets get into the plot.
By Mariah Cruise2 years ago in Critique
Senior Year
We have reached my Senior year in high school. The year it seems that everyone cannot wait for and when it is over they begin to wonder. This was the year we studied American Government and Economics, and I had courses in Money Management, Office Practice, Typing, Recordkeeping/Office Machines, Business English Communications. and even a Piano class. We were all planning for our Senior prom and getting everyone to sign our Senior albums.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
keeping to the beat!. AI-Generated.
As the days grow longer and the warmth of the sun becomes a constant companion, the beginning of summer brings with it a unique sense of rejuvenation and anticipation. It’s a time to shed the layers of winter, embrace the outdoors, and immerse oneself in the plethora of activities that this vibrant season offers. From beach outings to backyard barbecues, summer is synonymous with creating lasting memories with friends and family. One modern way to enhance these experiences is through the use of high-quality portable speakers, which can reduce stress and set the perfect backdrop for every summer adventure.
By FOYI.IDK GIFTS2 years ago in Critique
NYC Driving Nightmare. AI-Generated.
In the bustling chaos of New York City, the battle between cars and public transportation rages on. The city, with its ever-expanding network of bike lanes and bus lanes, seems determined to throttle car commuting into submission. These new lanes, dubbed "slave lines" by frustrated drivers, restrict cars to single lanes, making each journey a slow, grinding ordeal.
By FOYI.IDK GIFTS2 years ago in Critique
Junior Year
(Note: Before I start on 'Junior year' there is one thing in my Sophomore year I forgot that year I had also taken Typing I for at the time it was a graduation requirement and I guess I was still thinking as a business studies student. Also, selling Christmas candy for our Senior prom.)
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Sophomore year
My sophomore year in high school to me was the year that I decided to try and just be a general studies student and found out it was the most boring year I had. Instead of taking Business math and Business English I had courses in Applied Math and General American Literature. They were interesting courses and covered interesting topics but not really in a lot detail. Well, I did take the first course in French and really like it. It was also the year when students had a course called Oral Communications where we learned how to write and give speeches. My sophomore year was a year of learning more about myself.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Unpacking the Reality of Toxic Femininity
Unpacking the Reality of Toxic Femininity Hello everyone, let's discuss toxic femininity. I feel it's an important topic that's often overlooked. In recent years, the concept of toxic masculinity has been widely discussed and debated, highlighting the detrimental behaviors and attitudes traditionally associated with male gender roles. However, the counterpart, toxic femininity, doesn't deserve as much attention. Toxic femininity refers to the harmful behaviors and societal expectations linked to traditional female roles, which can perpetuate negativity among women and in society at large. This article aims to explore whether toxic femininity exists, delving into its manifestations, impact, and the importance of recognizing and addressing these behaviors to foster healthier gender dynamics.
By Rylein Nika Kameron2 years ago in Critique
Freshman
The first year and day in high school when all there know that you are a Freshman. 'Freddie the Freshman the freshest kid in town.' I heard this saying when it was time to write our first real big term paper that was for English and History as well as Typing if you had that course in this grade. This was the first year and my first business course known as 'Business Exploratory' where we learned very basic accounting and shorthand along with some other skills as well. It was also the year when our class had our first big sale selling Easter candy for this was to make money believe it or not for our prom in our Senior Year. I also remember this was the year when my Phys Ed class was actually mixed with the Juniors and Seniors for some reason instead of the other Freshman and Sophomores. I liked that for those big guys helped me fit in a little.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Reimagining Geopolitical Landscape: A More Gendered Approach . AI-Generated.
In her book Bananas, Beaches and Bases, Cynthia Enloe suggests, "If you study war, you can't avoid studying women." Similarly, if one studies broader geopolitical aspects, the role of women cannot be ignored.
By Shreshtha Gupta2 years ago in Critique








