humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
That's not the right word
I don't typically struggle with personal expression. In fact, there are times people probably wish I would stop talking or sharing my opinions. But since I've started writing more, I've found the following phrases slipping into my conversations:
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Journal
Bad People
The title of this article may surprise you, and you may be sceptical about the feasibility of researching the necessity of wickedness in our lives. We've been fighting evil in stories and novels since childhood, attempting to eliminate and end it so that we can live in peace, love, and harmony.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in Journal
Corporate lynching
I know racism is real as a black woman in America. I have seen the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and so many others. I also know all about fear for my own children in that reality of overt violence. And these are consistent traumatic wake up calls to my mind of the racial disparities and injustice that still does exist. And, while those images are the violent depiction of the modern day lynchings we can relate to, many of us are getting lynched everyday in our social, political, professional and economic spaces. And the physical horror of lynchings have been replaced by more socially acceptable forms of terror in schools, businesses, and communities. It is nonetheless any less traumatizing when you feel the embodiment of the words nigger in action. An encounter with my own modern day corporate lynching awakened the grief and trauma of hundreds of years dating back to my ancestors. And this method of social and racial control meant to terrorize blacks has not disappeared, but is alive and well in the corporate and educational plantocracies of modern America.
By TanYah Global4 years ago in Journal
8 Reasons Why You Should Email Me One Dollar
Paypal has made it possible to transmit money over the Internet swiftly and simply. This makes it much easier for us to pay for a variety of items. It will also allow everyone who views this post to give $1.00 to Timothy Ward.
By Andrei Vladut4 years ago in Journal
Prom Night
Prom season is in full swing, and high school seniors everywhere are making that transition out of school and into the real world. Dresses are being chosen, tuxedos are getting rented, and limousines are getting reserved. Parties are being discussed and dates are being secured. The energy of enthusiasm and excitement is in the air, and it has awoken distant memories of my own prom night, which was now nearly 20 years ago.
By Amanda Spradlin4 years ago in Journal
What Does It Truly Mean When Someone Says “Adulting Sucks”?
Drawing of the author as a peanut Ever wish for your childhood back? Play was the most important element of being a kid growing up. So much so that there’s a billion dollar industry around the concept. Whenever I walk pass a toy section at a place like Walmart and view all of the colorful toys of dinosaurs, it gets me thinking about how short childhold seems to be. These poor kids only after all, have a short window to play, use their imagination and explore a magical world where you can be a megalomaniac and order action figures around or build and destroy kingdoms with LEGO building sets.
By Kyle Smith4 years ago in Journal






