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Do It Scared. Top Story - August 2023.
I believe it was the winter of 2006 when I logged on to the family computer. It was a big hunk of a thing and sat on a wooden desk in what was aptly named the computer room. There were other things in there besides the computer – the ironing board, boxes upon boxes of old family videos, and the overall miscellaneous junk that tends to get accumulated over time that doesn’t have anywhere else to go. But it’s the computer room, because that’s the main purpose of it.
By Alivia Varvel3 years ago in Writers
Ex-PBB housemate Lie Reposposa and her boyfriend issue
Lie Reposposa and Paul Joshua Marsden are facing some rumors and speculation about their relationship due to a circulating TikTok video. However, it's important to approach such allegations with caution, as they may not always reflect the full truth of a situation. Their decision to share a cozy photo on Instagram without captions and comments turned on might indicate a desire for privacy amid the rumors. On a happier note, their engagement announcement in February was certainly a joyful occasion for them. It's unfortunate that Lie Reposposa is facing these cheating allegations based on a TikTok video. However, it's important to remember that social media can sometimes amplify rumors and misinterpretations. Without verified information, it's challenging to accurately assess the situation. It's always best to wait for official statements or reliable sources before drawing conclusions about such matters. It's understandable that netizens would have reactions to such a viral and sensitive topic. People often share a wide range of opinions and emotions in response to events involving public figures. However, it's important to remember that online reactions don't always reflect the full story, and judgments should be made with verified information and proper context. Sensational stories can sometimes overshadow the complexity of real-life situations.
By Alexa Delgado3 years ago in Writers
The Circus
Blue lines on a white page, I can still see the words in my mind's eye. My fifth-grade English assignment was to write about anything we thought was fun. It had to be, oh horrors, two whole pages long! All weekend I puzzled over this assignment like my life depended on it, trying to come up with ideas. Not able to put it off any longer, on Sunday afternoon I settled in for a session of torture at the kitchen table. With pen in hand, a pack of three-hole notebook paper in front of me, and a dictionary, I began. After writing first page after first page, then crumbling the paper up into balls that I tossed across the kitchen into the trash can, some successfully, some not so much, I finally settled upon the topic, the Circus.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Writers
The Most Dangerous places on Earth
Do you consider yourself an intrepid traveler, always seeking new and exciting destinations to explore? While the allure of adventure is undeniable, there are some places on Earth where even the most daring explorers should tread with extreme caution, if at all. From death-defying roads to lethal lakes and treacherous islands, our planet hides some truly perilous locations. In this article, we'll take you on a thrilling journey to some of the world's most dangerous places, where nature's power and human history collide in ways that are both fascinating and terrifying. So, buckle up, because this is not your typical travel guide.
By Lindsay Franklin3 years ago in Writers
Looking back
I started writing long before I signed up to Vocal, but I have always struggled to stay focused and motivated. The appeal of Vocal Media was the ability to self-publish. Prior to finding this platform, my options were to post on social media or just keep my writing to myself until I produced a full manuscript. Neither option appealed to me. I have worked out over the years that one of my weaknesses is my lack of attention span. I tend to be easily distracted and do not enjoy sitting still for any length of time. I have often found that if I get stuck on a section of a story or writing project, if I walk away and change my activity, I can compose what I want in my head and return to finish the segment to my satisfaction.
By Lilly Cooper3 years ago in Writers







