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She's Just Soooooo Tall!

          Oh man! Oh baby! I swear if this continues I might have to start making videos instead, cause I can't control myself! In case you couldn't tell by the name of the blog, I am annoyed! Surprise!           Netflix has done it now. No other way to put it, as they have truly outdone themselves. It's a damn miracle that are still allowed to make original movies, because that department should have faced some serious cutbacks based on past performance. But I swear I might as well apply for a screenwriting job at Netflix HQ because it looks like just about anyone can walk in and make a movie for them.            Tall Girl is Netflix's latest original movie, and it is a trip! In what I believe is her first full film, Ava Michelle stars as Jodi Kreyman; the main character of the story. The movie also boasts actresses such as Sabrina Carpenter ( Girl Meets World ) and Angela Kinsey ( The Office ), and I want to make one thing clear. None of the blame in this post goes

Brown is Not the New White

          I'm sure that by now, many if not all of you have seen the story on the news regarding Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. The story broke out a few days ago that the Prime Minister has worn full blackface and brown face multiple times over the years in the past, with the latest one being him wearing an Aladin costume in full brown face. The Prime Minister has already issued multiple apologies and has stated that what he did was wrong and racist and that he is owning up to his mistakes.           But I actually don't want to talk about Trudeau too much right now. What he did was very racist and reprehensible, not too mention stupid and pointless. But more than enough people can and have been commenting on his past actions and his current response to the breaking of the scandal.           What I do want to talk about however, is the reaction of people to the scandal, especially the people of Canada who will soon be voting for the next prime minister. One of the most obvious

No one EVER told me life was gonna be this way...

          I feel like this sort of thing happens every year you know. For some reason, there is a collective movement that rises up and makes their voices heard to the rest of the world. They tirelessly share their opinions through any outlet available to them, and make the post of their positions in the professional world to try and convert as many as possible. Like pests, they do this for a few weeks before retreating to their hole, readying themselves for the next year's debacle.           I am of course talking about people that despise  Friends  and believe to be unfunny and complete garbage. This is usually started by some journalist or blogger (lmao who even blogs any more am I right???) who is looking to make a splash. And when that article gains any sort of traction, they all come out of the woods and try to stand out in this world. "I'm not like other people. Ha! I'm different and therefore better than you".           I know that this isn't what mo

My Money!

           I know its been a while since I've posted another entry, but I have a legitimate excuse this time! It's college time baby! Move in, classes, orgs, all that good stuff really fills up the time! But of course with all the good, it is still college. And with that, I've found yet another thing that makes me both angry and annoyed.           Now obviously one has to go ahead and find textbooks for their classes when required. For the most part required textbooks have cheaper options, whether it be a rental, used, or even a free online pdf. Yes the pricing of text books can be annoying, but at least it's understandable! Teachers have to provide the knowledge from somewhere, and textbooks are perfect. They contain all the general knowledge needed for the course and often have examples of course topics and even practice problems that assist you on exams. And in the end, teachers often need them to provide a point of reference that is needed badly by students, especi