Do it for yourself
You used to do it. You used to commit your valuable time helping an event, an organization, or a cause.
You used to do it. You used to commit your valuable time helping an event, an organization, or a cause.
Here’s to another year of hockey, and, like the start of every school year, we have to wonder who will excel, what surprises will occur, and how all the changes will affect the grand scheme of things.
There is nothing better than someone who doesn’t understand sarcasm. Nothing.
Why do we love video games? I personally don’t. I find them stressful and frustrating. More often than not, I drop the controller and tune it out.
The National Hockey League has kept their cards close to their chest in terms of when and where the next expansion franchise—if there is one—will be.
Now and then we find ourselves sending praise to someone who doesn’t deserve it.
We live in a society where we have to walk in line, talk politely, and eat with our mouths closed.
I won’t do it. I won’t spend eight hours a day, 251 days a year working to buy an expensive car or a fancy-ass watch or anything that I don’t need.
Cecil the lion, the drowned Syrian boy, and even Kony 2012: it seems as though social media today is a place where we air our grievances.