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A WordPress Goodbye
by KC Gonzales Heads up! KC’S ARCHIVES is moving to a new site! WordPress was its first home and in all honesty this was a thoroughly enjoyable starting place and a really great platform, I just felt as though it needed a change, so from now on you can catch this lil’ blog of mine […]
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Locating Thesis Statements & Topic Sentences
UNI WORK by KC Gonzales Whether you’re half awake at 10 PM looking through possible reference works for your ninth grade research paper or skimming studies five minutes before an exam, locating a thesis statement of academic texts is a skill that we can find useful one way or the other. So, for such a […]
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My Definitive Ranking of Every Stranger Things Season
With the latest season of Netflix’s Stranger Things being the talk of the town after its two-volume release, I had originally planned to make a quick review of the fourth season but I figured that it would be much more fun to do a wrap-up review for all the seasons and rank them!
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Red, White & Royal Blue (2019): Witty, Light, and Steamy
Red, White & Royal Blue has admittedly been on my TBR list for years now ever since I started hearing all of the praise for it from booktube or booktok or booktwt or wherever else it’s been applauded and subsequently recommended
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Normal People (2018): A Story Going In Circles, & Not In A Good Way
Raved on by the masses for years, Sally Rooney’s Normal People is a critically acclaimed novel centered around the relationship between Connell and Marianne that goes through the tides of time and the ebbs and flows of emotional walls from both parties. I, unfortunately, found this ‘journey’ to be a lackluster, unnecessarily stretched-out, and flat-out boring pile of dog crap.
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Dead Poets Society (1989): A Heartwarming Yet Morosely Realistic View Of Life
For the longest time, Dead Poets Society has felt like something only pretentious people watch. Said pretentious people would then call this one of their favorite movies for the next decade and base their entire personality on it. Now that I’ve watched it, it’s still absolutely true, but I am glad to report that I am now one of those people!
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Arrival (2016): A Redefining of Sci-fi
Tiny disclaimer that a lot of the reviews in this column will be short, quick, and mostly spoiler-free unless of course, I feel as though I have a lot to share
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Surviving The Home Stretch
The homestretch. It. Sucks. Ass. The homestretch is that period of time right before the end of a work period, and it’s often when burnout starts to set in or when you just get too antsy for the break to start, and saying that I hate it with my entire being would be an understatement.
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Heartstopper: The Unapologetically Cheesy Rom-Com Queer Teens Have Been Waiting For
Welcome to ‘Attempts At Critique’, a column that’ll consist of me reviewing films, shows, books, albums, and any other piece of media that I have enough of an opinion on to fill a whole article. Recently, the Netflix adaptation for Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper was released
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Queer Youth In Media: Why It Matters
First thing’s first, welcome to ‘Two Cents’! An op-ed/editorial-esque column where I give my two cents (no shit sherlock) and my personal opinions on various topics.