By Joseph Nygard Content Warning: This Post Contains Information About Drugs This post is satirical and is not meant to offend or harm anyone. Have you ever had a crackhead walk up to you and you don't know what to say? In my time I have had a couple run bys with crackheads. They always … Continue reading How to Talk to Crackheads
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Why are some people who have autism so good at mathematics?
By: NM In the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. The main character Christopher demonstrates incredible ability in mathematics at only 15 years old. He is able to complete his A level math course with an impressive A grade, and has as an incredible talent with patterns, numbers, and problem solving. … Continue reading Why are some people who have autism so good at mathematics?
Living with Aloncito Who Has Down Syndrome
By Rosa Ramirez It's very hard not being able to see and play in person with my four year old cousin. The only communication I have with him is Face-Time and texting. My mom's brother who lives in Mexico has a son named Alonso who has Trisomy 21. Trisomy 21 is a genetic condition caused … Continue reading Living with Aloncito Who Has Down Syndrome
Love Isn’t real. (A Chemical Correlation Between Addiction and Infidelity)
By Jada Kisner I'm sure you recall the famous words of Eminem in his hit song "lose yourself", where in the first verse he states, "Yo! his palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy." In the song Marshall Mathers discusses the struggles of his childhood through fictional character Jimmy Smith Jr. in the film … Continue reading Love Isn’t real. (A Chemical Correlation Between Addiction and Infidelity)
Overthinking in a Big Bang Size Nutshell.
By Arissa Young The only reason I chose to write about this topic is because I overthink everything. While I sat in my desk overthinking topics, I chose to write about the very thing stumping my ideas. I know that many people suffer from this. If you pay attention you can see the way their … Continue reading Overthinking in a Big Bang Size Nutshell.
Birds Aren’t Real
By Gryffen Streiff Government employed scientists have worked hard to make the "birds" as real as possible A man walks out of his office after a long day at work he looks up into the sky and sees birds circling above him, he's an important CEO in an important company. Little does he know, the … Continue reading Birds Aren’t Real
It Takes Two
By: MG It takes a lot of trust and honesty to have a successful relationship with the one you want to spend your whole life with. But who is most likely to destroy that success? It takes two to create a relationship that everyone admires and desires. So what exactly makes that kind of relationship? … Continue reading It Takes Two
Is it Wrong To Lie To Protect Someone?
By Tyler Newell Imagine being told something your whole life like who your parents are or how your dad's still getting milk from the store. Something that effects your life every day, and not having a second thought about it because it was told to you by a family member or best friend that you … Continue reading Is it Wrong To Lie To Protect Someone?
My hopes for Pokemon Sword and Shield.
by Chase Wildian Moore As all of you poke' fans are aware of the the new Pokemon game coming out for the switch in late 2019. The starter i'm gonna choose is sobble which one are you gonna choose? For more information follow his link: https://gamerant.com/rumor-pokemon-sword-and-shield-release-date-leaks/ Let me know, I hope sobbles final evolution will … Continue reading My hopes for Pokemon Sword and Shield.
Should Policing Really Be Controlled by the Government?
By Ben Zuckerman First off we must establish what policing is. In the modern world our police force acts to enforce the laws and keep the streets "safe". Secondly we have to understand why we "need" police; as state above the police enforce laws and keep our streets safe. We need laws to be enforce … Continue reading Should Policing Really Be Controlled by the Government?









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