We want to be Seen, but not Held.
“When we are frightened our heart rate increases, our focus narrows, our eyes dilate, we become flushed, our palms sweat. These are the physiological responses
On My Behalf
“When we are frightened our heart rate increases, our focus narrows, our eyes dilate, we become flushed, our palms sweat. These are the physiological responses
There’s a strange kind of mercy in the morning.When the first light touches your eyelids, it doesn’t ask who you were yesterday.It doesn’t remember the
Have you ever stopped and wondered, “am I a bad feminist?” I know I have, and I know that I am not alone. Roxane Gay,
Hubris (/ˈhjuːbrɪs/) noun ‘Excessive pride or self-confidence.’ Despite starting this blog almost four years ago, it has come to a standstill. I do not
One of the hardest things that I have ever had to do was accept the fact that I was different. I spent 7 years of
Whenever I wrote something it came from a place of sadness, anger and despair. My words were etched with this burning need to do something
“Colour is my daylong obsession, joy, and torment.” As the universe erupted, and lives collided, we came to be. Human life was a kaleidoscope of
“The Ethical Paradox: are we inherently good?” Is morality in the eyes of the beholder? For years, generations have wondered whether human nature is inherently
“If any movement needs satire, it’s feminism. Humour isn’t about appeasing the patriarchy, but rolling over it in an armoured car” It’s (Not) Funny Feminism
“My wish for you is that you continue. You continue to be who you are, to astonish a mean world with your acts of kindness”