We all know some romantic movies and books, right? They also have all kinds of different tropes but which is the best one? Here’s how Emilia would rank some of the most common romance tropes.
We want the next Lord of the Rings and Star Wars and Pokémon or whatever the kids are into these days, but we also don’t, which is kind of a problem.
What’s on a map?
That sounds like a dumb question, but it vastly depends on what the mapmaker wants there to be. Or what they want to leave out.
It can be difficult to navigate in a world where you’re expected to be a certain way. Especially when it’s something as fundamental to you as your gender. Here are some of Seri’s thoughts on the matter.
Have you ever felt like you’d just love to do something creative? You’d love to express yourself through something artistic… but you’re unsure. You don’t feel good enough. Well, how about you give this text a read first?
The internet is a wonderful place, is it not? You can find people with similar interests from all over the world and get really enthusiastic about niche topics. This can also be seen in fandoms and how they express themselves.
For the love of literature, read this! Now, I understand that to some this might seem ludicrous, and there might be an impulse to call me crazy, which is fair enough, but I for one am convinced this is on the saner side of statements I have made.
Upon one summer’s evening, in a ruin garden
I was writing a poem
Of loneliness
And many other feelings
That rage inside my immortal self
We all remember when Valentine’s day started to mean something, right? But what if some of us just want to chill out and play video games instead? Can you relate? If so, check out what Annika has to say.