The art of ghosting
Sometimes known as the Irish goodbye or the French exit, ghosting is the act of leaving a party without announcing it or saying farewell to the host or the rest of the guests.
Sometimes known as the Irish goodbye or the French exit, ghosting is the act of leaving a party without announcing it or saying farewell to the host or the rest of the guests.
Come every November, the world of the artistically-inclined descends into NaNoWriMo.
So, someone thinks that NaNoWriMo is terrible. Well, I hope heâs got all his wordâwarriors in formation so that my superior opinion can crush them all in a neat little row.
Remember the last school day in high school when you, your classmates, and everybody else gathered in the foyer to sign yearbooks?
Now that the filming of Ryan Reynoldsâ Deadpool has ended, I guess we can start talking about how awful the Vancouver viaducts are.
There was a time when refusing to fight in a war was an act of cowardice.
We all want something. We all have objectives and goals. Thatâs good. Thatâs the fuel that propels us forward in life. However, there are times when weâve been sitting idle or maybe even fallen behind.
When I think of the current climate of over-the-top political correctness in North America, I donât sit there at my computer and roll my eyes every time someone gets hurt because of something mean or âtriggeringâ said on the Internet.
The recent South Park episode âYouâre Not Yelpingâ shone a light on the power of public opinion. Review sites such as Yelp, Zomato, and Rotten Tomatoes have given regular everyday folks like you and me the power to vote up or down virtually anything.
When bodybuilder and middle school teacher Mindi Jensen received an ultimatum from her academic employers to either delete her workout/bikini pictures from her Instagram account or lose her job, it seemed like the whole world collectively rolled their eyes. Here we go again.