It’s cold outside
Because the laughter is so surreal only to be hidden behind the envy of others, who also bite
their tongue in every confrontation because of fear.
It’s cold outside
Because the laughter is so surreal only to be hidden behind the envy of others, who also bite
their tongue in every confrontation because of fear.
"More often than not we love terribly; we make it all about ourselves, what we can get out of it, what conditions must be met, etc. In short, we love like the law..."
With the upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, opening February 9th up until the concluding ceremony on February 25th, the games usually cannot go by deprived of some discussion of the Harding/Kerrigan incident, one the biggest scandals in spots history.
A woman’s place in society dominated the conversation last year. It is no surprise that Black Mirror would attempt to lend its voice to this conversation. What is surprising is the sheer effort put into telling great stories about people without making it about their biological sex.
"Watch as she breathes subtle breaths
Rolling hills, surging waves
Gentle puffs like soft kisses" - Light Breaths, a poem by Kaylyn Sweitzer
Haley Hack reflects on North Park's Annual Art Extravaganza featuring student art.
"The sun sets over the prairie
like the ember of a cigarette,
yielding slow to it's heavy eyes"
"The Sadomasochist" - A poem written by Frank Roberts