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Preference or Traumatized. Content Warning.
The struggle of trying to figure myself out has been an uphill journey. The need for understanding myself is necessary for self-growth, and to do that I must confront uncomfortable truths. I’ve never really thought of myself as asexual, but the thought of coitus makes me feel uncomfortable. I’ve only had sex once in my life- it wasn’t a satisfying experience, and I’ve since foregone sex. Most people would simply imply that the partner may not have been stable and that I should seek others with more experience and knowledge. I won’t argue with that, it does have merit. I don’t engage simply from a lack of curiosity and disinterest. The idea of sexual intercourse doesn’t seem like a disinteresting concept but the action itself is where I find a disconnect.
By Dylan-Quinn Harris2 years ago in Critique
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!
This one is very early, but I am on a roll. 'Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!' created by Charles M. Schlutz is when Charlie is assigned in school to read War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy over the New Years holiday and write a report. He wants to enjoy the holiday with the little red-haired girl, but something happens and couldn't. This one is not as old as the other Charlie Brown specials, but it is still fun to watch just to see the gang getting ready for another new year together.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
'A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving' created by Charles M. Schlutz. This is one of my favorite holiday cartoons this time of year. It is no longer shown as a holiday special on network television, but I can watch it on DVD. This is when Charlie Brown receives a telephone call by Peppermint Patty and invited herself to Thanksgiving dinner, but Charlie has other plans. The whole gang gathers in Charlie's backyard for a 'special' dinner. There are to me many still funny scenes.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
This one is late since Halloween is over, but 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown created by Charles M. Schlutz is another one of my favorite holiday specials that is no longer offered on television. This one is when Linus sits in the pumpkin patch waiting for him like the Great Pumpkin is Santa Claus. All his friends do all the fun Halloween activities, and even Snoopy has an adventure.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
A Charlie Brown Christmas
A bit early for this one, but 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' created by Charles M Schlutz is another one of my favorite holiday specials, but no longer able to watch on network television. This is the one where Charlie is depressed due to the fact of all the commercialism of the holiday. He seeks out help and becomes part of a school play with all the gang. This is where they all learn the real meaning of Christmas. In all these years I still feel 'real in' watching this one even though it does seem somewhat dated, but still fun to watch.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Psalms. Content Warning.
'Psalms' a collection of songs, poems and even very short stories that help people through many a problem. Some are short and some are long, but all will make you think about love, peace, money, family, hope, praise, and charity. This collection will inspire readers to think before acting out in various situations.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Plum Lovin'
'Plum Lovin' a between the numbers novels by Janet Evanovich. This is a Stephanie Plum novel and her friend Diesel. This is a Valentine's Day story where Stephanie as a bondsman is also in trying to find a skip does the skip's so-called job as a relationship specialist and does make various connections. 'Plum Lovin' is a romance novel, but a fun one to read.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Dai and the Missing Baby Crocodile
'Dai and the Missing Baby Crocodile' written by David Hale and drawn by Nicholas Child in a way answers my question- How do we differentiate between various kinds of animals? This is the story of Dai and a little boy named Johnny Jones and their travels through the countryside. This is a story that shows David's and Nicholas's imagination about learning about very specific types of animals. Nicholas's artwork is one way that tells this story that shows and tells the importance of family. It is also a book that could be a game.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Felix Finds his Fortune
'Felix Finds his Fortune' is a children's picture book written by Richard Thomas Carey. Here is a question 'Who hasn't ever taken a journey for a change of pace? This is the story of a country mouse named Felix and his journey for something new and someone who meets a lot of new friends along the way. Richard tells Felix's story in a colorful and interesting way. he shows and tells this story that the reader will want to see and read what Felix earns at the end of his story. The pictures throughout the book the reader can see and feel what Felix is feeling in my opinion. All the pictures show details of the English countryside and city scape as shown on the cover and will give the reader a sense of the British Isles.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Book of Proverbs. Content Warning.
'The Book of Proverbs' a collection of verses and sayings that were written by various writers over the centuries, decades, and years. There are many lessons that one can learn from these verses from how to be better organized to accepting who you are or may be to learning more about others and even yourself.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership
'The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership A new paradigm for sustainable success is written by several writers by the names of Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapmaan, and Kaley Warner Klemp. This is a nonfiction book that teaches readers how to succeed in various activities from personal to professional. There are many exercises throughout this book to practice and learn. Also, there are many questions in the book that will have you thinking if you may need to change your ideas of various things.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique










