Disconnected and distraught
Oct. 6, 2021 is a day that will go down in history. It was on this day that the world came to a near end, almost as close as we came in 2012.
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Oct. 6, 2021 is a day that will go down in history. It was on this day that the world came to a near end, almost as close as we came in 2012.
Over the years, Esports have become one of the mostRead More
I am a huge believer in carpe diem. Cheesy, I know, but life is short so we truly need to make the most out of the time we have.
“I lie, if I’m really cornered or something, I lie,” said the biggest newsman in the world, Tucker Carlson, while having a meeting of the minds with intellectual powerhouse Dave Rubin. He added “I try not to, I try never to lie on TV, I don’t like lying, I certainly do it.”
**Before I get started, I want to provide a trigger warning for anyone reading this. There will be mentions of abuse and neglect. **
There are many joys when entering the world of motherhood. The announcements, the gender reveal, shopping for adorable little onesies and shoes.
So recently, I’ve been on a bit of a horror monster movie kick.
The Hutchinson Community College tennis courts are an eyesore. The fence around them is covered in dead vines, of the five courts two of them don’t have nets, and the surface is covered in long stretches of canyon-like cracks that run right through the courts.
With Covid-19 outbreaks, busy lives, living far from home, and downright loneliness, it isn’t uncommon for college students to become depressed.