pop culture
Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
Storytelling
The crisp autumn air hung in the atmosphere as my friends and I gathered around the crackling bonfire, the warmth of the flames dancing on our faces. It was one of those nights that felt magical, filled with the promise of laughter and camaraderie. Little did I know, this evening would unfold into a tale that would forever be etched in the annals of our friendship.
By Robert C. Deleon2 years ago in Humans
The Magic Of Love <>
Elara, a weaver of tapestries, lived in a world painted in shades of gray. Not literally, of course, but the joy, adventure, and vibrancy she witnessed in the stories she stitched onto tapestries seemed absent from her own life. Every day was a monotonous cycle of weaving, tending to her small cottage, and yearning for something more.
By Ata Muhammad2 years ago in Humans
Love Undisneyfied. Top Story - March 2024.
Boy and girl meet, usually from different worlds. They fall fast, and though forced apart by dastardly villains, clashes in class, or cultural disapproval, they overcome the odds and are united at the end, to live happily ever after...
By Joe O’Connor2 years ago in Humans
A Note on Toxic Femininity
When it comes to the subject of gender, the subject of toxic masculinity and its detrimental effects on individuals in society is rightfully given a lot of attention. However, it is equally important to shed light on another aspect of gender dynamics, inequality, and equality: toxic femininity. Toxic femininity refers to the adherence to harmful gender norms and stereotypes that enable and continue the subjugation, oppression, discrimination, and inequality of women, often at the expense of their well-being and the well-being of others in society.
By Alna Armonia2 years ago in Humans
What’s the “Situation” With Modern Love & Heartbreak?
During my high school and college tenure, the word "situationship" hadn't yet been popularized, but the concept certainly was. If you're unfamiliar with the term, it might be because the idea is ambiguous in and of itself.
By Ashley Tripp2 years ago in Humans









