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A period for periods

(03/29/17 3:47pm)

Vaginas are quite the controversial topic. Half of the population has one and thus half of the population holds the secret understanding of this mystical body part. The other half that doesn’t have one says they “know their way around one.” Except, in reality, men aren’t even willing to discuss a regular occurrence of the vagina: the period. Even worse, men believe they have the right to exert control over its existence. This quizzical relationship between man and the vagina is where the core problems of basic vagina rights emerge.


Where to go with nowhere left

(03/07/17 6:23am)

Do you ever question why so many people surround you at all times? The last time you were at Disneyland were you annoyed when so many people nudged you as they try to walk by you? Or seemingly graze every other person because there is just no where else to go? You question the sheer amount of people that surround you at that given moment? Baffle at the numbers that can fit within the amusement park?



'Black Mirror': news or Netflix?

(01/23/17 5:36am)

Our culture has become inundated with cyber attacks. Attacks fostered by the identity-shielding force of our computer screens. We spend hours tucked into our dark rooms in front of televisions and computer screens. We stalk people’s profiles and judge them from afar. We like, tweet, post, tag, meme and rant all day, everyday. But sometimes we add to a toxic swamp by commenting maliciously and anonymously. The separation the screen gives us has allowed us to be cowardly, and to express the evil thoughts/negativity that resides within so many of us. No longer facing the repercussions of opining or bullying in person, we do what we would not have the nerve to do were the object of our nasty barbs standing in front of us. The internet has enabled us to be malicious with no consequences.