This post won't be anything entirely unique to this blog. In many ways, I feel like I've said all of this before, which when you're writing a blog in a space prone to information overload, (AKA the internet), with everyone's opinion on everything readily available, it can feel futile to bring up a topic I've … Continue reading 2021: New Year, Same Old Discussion
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With Stephen Hawking's funeral just finishing and the news of his death still too near for some, the internet is still filled with condolences from people all over the world. While each message of well wishes for Hawking and his family shared common themes of sadness over his death and commemorations of his memory and … Continue reading My Defense of Gal Gadot
It's the first week of classes completed for the campus of The Ohio State University, and while most of us are excited for the impending weekend (and maybe less excited for the doom of the snow storm we've been eerily expecting, and watching for), there are most definitely different stories we all have to share … Continue reading My first week of classes at OSU (how it went, what I learned, struggles and triumphs)
I wanted to get on here and discuss a few things that have been on my mind. Recently, I was asked the question, "what are some of the most frustrating parts about life in a wheelchair, and what's the most helpful thing for people to do?" After mulling it over for a few weeks, here's … Continue reading Let’s Talk: My Thoughts and Experiences on life in a wheelchair
**The following post is fictional, while based on a real pet I have, none of the following events actually took place. Also, this was written in 7th grade** I opened my eyes and looked around. I was lying in a field, an endless sea of flowing green grass swayed around me in the wind. Crickets … Continue reading Georgia
**The following article was originally published in the January 2017 issue of The Beacon, The Olentangy High School newspaper and media class. I was given the amazing opportunity to guest write for the issue, and work with the amazing students and staff of The Beacon. All thanks to them. Any information in the article was researched and fact checked … Continue reading Drivers Abuse Handicapped Spaces
After many months of hesitation and creating and deleting this blog, it was after a late night venting session to my best friend that I realized I have something I would like to tell people. First, a quick back story is necessary: Six months ago I began my first job. I finally felt I'd stepped … Continue reading There is no ‘me’ in inspiration