Contributing writer for The Artifice.
Junior Contributor I
How blogging changes the human languageBlogging can be seen as today's vernacular. But how is it changing the way we write and story tell? How does blogging compare to "proper" writing in the sense of how people understand language today? This piece would require a commentary on whether someone thinks blogging is beneficial or not for storytelling and learning through writing.
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The Feminist Makeup Culture: Reconsidering Cosmetics | |
Blue is the Warmest colour tugs at the heart strings. The sex scenes were part of the dialogue. | Sex in Cinema: Poetry vs. Pornography (Explicit Content) |
Blue is the Warmest colour tugs at the heart strings. The sex scenes were so intense – running high with emotion – that they were almost a dialogue. | Sex in Cinema: Poetry vs. Pornography (Explicit Content) |
I completely agree. The couple is a hyperbolic representation of a couple’s married life. | What The Audience Got Wrong About "Gone Girl" |
I find that most of the time when I’m wearing some degree of makeup, it’s because I want to look how I feel inside. Let’s say I look tired, but I’m actually energized inside. I’ll feel the need to freshen-up so that I look more presentable and people stop asking me if I’m tired. On the other hand, sometimes you’re feeling crumby, but as soon as you put makeup on, you instantly feel better. Crazy wold.