YouTubers in North Korea

I want to write about this.  But I also know it’s very controversial, and what I really want is to give another perspective to counteract the vehement criticisms lodged against Louis Cole and Lane Terzieff for their time spent and video content produced in North Korea. For a little background information in case you’re completely... Continue Reading →

The Truth About Long-Term, Long-Distance Relationships

Long distance relationships suck. There’s a certain level of freedom that you can fool yourself into believing is kind of a cool benefit of not having your significant other around all the time. And then there’s the fact that when you do see each other, it’s just one giant extended date. Like even sitting on... Continue Reading →

Do You Have Nerve? // Movie Review + GIVEAWAY!

I had the wonderful chance to check out Emma Roberts' and Dave Franco's new film "Nerve" early at Vidcon this year.  It was such a fun experience being in room full of teenagers freaking out and every intended beat. (Imagine the squeals when Dave Franco shows up on screen for the first time. Oh goodness!)... Continue Reading →

Watching Kid’s Movies as an Adult

Over the last week, I somehow watched an uncharacteristic number of children’s movies. And that was without the influence of any children. After viewing all of them though, it had me thinking about how different it is to watch children’s movies as an adult. Sometimes the jokes aren’t as funny or they seem too immature... Continue Reading →

When You Have No Internet at an Internet Conference | VidCon 2016

VidCon is one of my all-time favorite experiences. Its 7th conference in 2016 was my 5th time attending, and I can’t see myself changing my annual West Coast excursion anytime soon. And while I could recount all the crazy, amazing, and thought-provoking things I experienced on the blog for you, I thought I’d give you... Continue Reading →

Processing Tragedy: A Look at the Communities Affected by the Orlando Massacre and Christina Grimmie’s Death

This past weekend we experienced a lot of death in America. And it ripped holes into the hearts and faiths of so many people and communities. When something awful—something tragic—like this happens, you feel it. Even if you’re not directly related to it, you still feel the tremors emanating out. Unwarranted death doesn’t go unnoticed.... Continue Reading →

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