“Funny frog show” is what my good friend says about Amphibia. But it is so much more than that. It is even more than the premise of the show itself which states, “Amphibia chronicles the comedic adventures of a 13-year-old, Anne Boonchuy who is magically transported to the world of Amphibia, a wild marshland full of talking frog-people.”
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Recently I started watching the Netflix original, Squid Game. Intrigued by the viral TikTok Dalgona Candy Challenge, my friends and I decided to watch the Netflix original which, in my humble opinion, lives up to the hype.
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
Let me start by saying this: no one ever told me I couldn’t be anything I wanted to be. Whether becoming an engineer, firefighter, or pilot, I was always encouraged to reach for the stars.
My attempt to learn quantum mechanics, which has consumed me for more than a year now, has dredged up a creepy, long-buried memory.
On August 4th of this year, I received my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Not even three weeks later, during my time on campus for Peer Leader training, I was exposed to COVID.
If you knew your time on earth was almost over, what wisdom would you choose to impart to the world? Randy Pausch, after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, pondered this thoughtful question in The Last Lecture.
On his first day of work, Cormac Reilly was sent out on a domestic disturbance call, only to find the body of Hilaria Blake in her rotting house, leaving behind her two kids, Jack Blake and Maude Blake.
I consider myself somewhere between a millennial and gen z-er when it comes to social media. Sure, I go on Instagram and post on Snapchat.
This past summer, my family took a trip to Universal Studios Orlando in an effort to redeem flight vouchers before they expired.