The future of controversy
Over time, these once controversial opinions evolve into widely accepted cultural and societal norms.
Over time, these once controversial opinions evolve into widely accepted cultural and societal norms.
It’s hard to say what’s in store for us, or our future generations 20, 50, even 100 years from now, but there’s no harm in guessing.
There is honestly no better way to start the new year than by waking up from a peaceful and restful slumber and not being hungover.
I honestly believe that we are indeed living in a war-mongered, brainwashed, surveillance heavy society, but not nearly to the degree of Orwell’s famous book.
It’s in human nature to try to understand why someone would do what they did, especially when it comes to something so violent and aggressive as murder.
Teaching ASL in schools provides a lot of benefits to not only deaf people, but hearing people as well.
As much as you don’t want to admit it, this kind of weather calls for big coats, scarves, and gloves—so for your own sake, bundle up.
Social media is a place for people to post about their personal and social lives. So, of course most of the time it is not going to be “professional.
If you like someone you have only hung out with once or twice and they stop replying to your texts, they probably don’t feel the same way about you. Move on.
Let’s be honest, everyone needs an excuse to be lazy once in a while, and rainy days are the perfect day to do it.