We Need To Change How We Go About Addiction, Because I Never Want To Have That Phone Call Again So Long As I Live
I’m tired and I’m sad and I’m honest-to-God sick of it.
I’m tired and I’m sad and I’m honest-to-God sick of it.
I used to love saying I was “not like other girls.”
Would being a big name mean more experiences and paychecks?
Even if you only do it once in your life, take a moment to genuinely question why you think the things you do.
I’m the type of arachnophobic where just seeing a spider can send my autonomic nervous system into a tailspin.
Perhaps its time we start seeing depression in the same light as cancer.
I’ve stopped calling adult females, “girls”.
Being a “curvy” model has almost always worked to my detriment.
As writers, we are so used to this type of cataloging. But I’m here to say that it’s time to drop that label.
This one breaks down why correcting someone who says, “I’m good,” when asked how they are is completely incorrect — both from a grammarian standpoint, and from a human standpoint. Because — really — even if saying “I’m good,” was grammatically incorrect, is it necessary to interrupt a person’s conversation to correct them?