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What Makes You Happy? Friendships.
Spending time with my friends is one of the most cherished parts of my life. Outside of my family, my friends are so important to me because they keep me grounded and they are my biggest support system. We share… Continue reading
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My First Church Experience: Reflections on Community and Faith
I’m not a religious person, but I do believe there is some kind of God out there. However, I don’t feel the need to fit into any specific religion because there are still many things I’m uncertain about; I suppose… Continue reading
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Film Review: The Substance
The Substance is a 2024 satirical body horror film about a fading celebrity (Demi Moore) frustrated with aging and losing her fame in a judgmental world. She tries an underground black market drug to regain her youth, embodied by a… Continue reading
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Embracing Adventure: A Trip To Edmonton
I had a work trip from October 8th to 10th in Edmonton. Leading up to it, everything felt very last minute. Although I can thrive in a fast-paced environment, I was still mentally exhausted from the situation with Blaine. The… Continue reading
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September: Life So Far
Let’s reflect on some of the highlights of this month… August was a difficult month as I grappled with the intricate journey of healing from a relationship that held great significance in my life. The thought of revisiting those memories… Continue reading
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What If I Lost All My Possessions?
I would be heartbroken, as I hold onto tangible items due to the cherished memories they represent. Losing them would feel like losing not just my belongings, but also the precious moments and memories intertwined with them. If I really… Continue reading
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I miss you
In stillness, I drift through the tender glow of our entwined moments. Each memory softly echoes your essence, nurturing a deep, aching longing within me. Yet on some days, I embrace the truth that I am worthy of more. Continue reading
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Film Review: Me Before You
Fun and quirky Louisa “Lou” Clark bounces from one gig to another just to help her family make ends meet. Things get tough when she ends up caring for Will Traynor, a young banker who’s been stuck in a wheelchair… Continue reading
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Film Review: Speak No Evil
Speak No Evil is a 2024 American horror movie that’s directed and written by James Watkins. It’s a remake of a 2022 Danish film with the same name and stars James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, Aisling Franciosi, Alix West Lefler, Dan… Continue reading
















