The voices project was certainly a learning experience for me. For my project, I had read a “Handmaid’s Tale” and did research on the voices of oppressed women in dystopian societies. I wanted to see how they affected gender roles, and what other people have to say about today’s society. I think the most interesting Read More…
Top 4 Places To Visit Near Naperville in May
As the month of April has come to a close and May starting off strong, there are some absolute fun and gorgeous locations to visit at this time of year. May in itself is very underrated as people only remember the month for its rain and weird temperatures, but all the plants start to bloom Read More…
Color blindness vs. Stupidly Big Puzzle
Being colorblind, there are a lot of fun stories that come along with the condition. That’s why I am making another colorblind post because there is more to what I just said in the first post about color blindness: “The Rough (but not really) Life of A Colorblind Person”. However, this post is going to Read More…
The Power of Controlling Your Breathing
Breathing is the most basic human function which everyone needs to do in order to survive. Though there is much power in keeping you alive, the ability to take in oxygen has other benefits. By increasing the maximum amount of oxygen we breathe in and use, we can strengthen our cardiovascular system, keep our bones Read More…
Ozymandias- Difficulty Essay
Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley I met a traveller from an antique land, Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions Read More…
The Rough (but not really) Life of A Colorblind Person
Imagine you are disarming a bomb and you are in that stereotypical situation where you got to cut the right wire. In this case, the three wires are red, orange, and yellow. Now, the guy talking to you over the phone tells you to cut the orange wire to disarm the bomb, so you Read More…
Top 10 Christmas Costumes for Dogs
After countless hours of searching many stores, including Amazon, Target, Walmart, various pet stores, e.t.c, I have compiled a list of the top ten Christmas doggy costumes. All dog owners know how cute it is to dress up our dogs, so it’s imperative we dress them up with the best outfits. The Christmas outfits have Read More…
Cheap Punny Christmas Gifts
As the holidays are approaching near, we are all in a hurry to buy and order gifts for all our friends and relatives. Gifts are a holiday tradition, so we find it important to give everyone a gift. These gifts are, then, meant to be super meaningful to the individual, so they know you care Read More…
The Future of the Star Wars Franchise
Every Star Wars fan will always remember the first time they fell in love with the saga. Whether that’s the fans who were brought in by the climatic explosion of the death star, the final fight on Mustafar, or the fall of Palpatine on Exogol. I will always remember how I loved watching the grand Read More…
Top 5 Aquariums Around the Mid West Area to Visit After Covid
The aquarium might not be on your bucket list of things to do after Covid, but it’s a highly underrated place. If you visit an aquarium, you are bound to have an enriching experience. The many exhibits give you an insight into the many exotic and vast habitats of the world. These Read More…