Dailyprompt 1916 Explaining to people that what I say isn’t wrong makes me nervous, especially in life and work. Being called a hallucinate psycho from people in Plato’s cave, I’ve known better to respect people’s different life backgrounds. But once people ‘educate’ me while I don’t do anything wrong. I’m often too nervous to explain myself. Here…
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We Confront and Treat Deficiency But Respect Differences
Difference doesn’t mean Deficiency. Back in 1970, people treated a baby born with Mongoliaism as a death sentence both for the child and the parents. The doctors would recommend the parents send their babies directly to an institution to avoid the tremendous burdens of taking care of a ‘non-human’ creature. The term Mongoliaism was coined…
Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind- WP Daily Writing Prompt
10% work, 10% learn, 30% write, and 50% remember I got the gut to write. Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
Seek a Job that Inspires Continuous Learning and Growth
I may never have the opportunity to attend a professional conference in the medical field while working at companies. A medical conference between Taiwan and the Philippines was held in Hualien. On my second day on the job, I was responsible for preparing the tea, snacks, and the environment before it. Following two hours of…
The House on Pine Street, part two
Part one. Here to watch The House on Pine Street. Screenshot of film. Pageant Mom Meredith (Cathy Barnett) is no doubt a control freak without discussions. Lacking empathy, she never changes a bit throughout the entire film. She loves herself so much that she is unable to care about anyone, even her daughter. At the end of…
Blood Born (2021), a Sacrifice to Have a Child (Even It’s Not a Human)
This movie review is for readers who have seen Blood Born. Here to watch BLOOD BORN. Mantis Cannibal Mating Don’t take the title literally, no female was munching her partner’s head during the mating in Blood Born. But, a mother, Makayla (Rosie Moss) brutally killed her beloved and supportive husband, Eric (Antoine Perry), and squeezed…
I Finally Get the Purpose of Automative ‘Congrats’ emails
Seeing a writing platform with a tracking system to compliment a writer to post constantly, I deeply feel writing is indeed a lonely, mentally exhausting, and self-doubting journey. For all the writers, our hope can be destroyed; our efforts will be ignored; our existence will be questioned; and our philosophy of achieving a life passion…
Frustration of Oblivious Kindness
Sometimes I wonder why I still write because all I type out is proof that what I treasure is worthless than a piece of gummy stuck on the sideway. Watching horror movies should be an exciting relaxation. But I hear the debating voices in my head; see a crucifixion in my dreams; spend time studying…
‘The House on Pine Street’ Should Be Called ‘Jennifer’s House on Pine Street’, part One
This article is for people who have watched this film, Rosemary’s Baby, and The Yellow Wallpaper. In a marriage, only women have the right to make decisions about pregnancy. The House is Humanized, not Haunted No people live inside a house, be it cursed or blessed, it’s no better than a barren land. We know…
Jim Jones: A Weaponized Paradise, part Three
1. Takeaways of the first article: Lost Paradise is a documentary recreating what happened in the final days in Jonestown; the grueling work of airlifting 900 bodies back to America caused the military to suffer from PTSD (or Shell Shock in 1970); the attraction of Peoples Church; and the accusations of sexual harassments or drug…