And so I finished watching the fear street trilogy via Netflix. It did not disappoint. I love R.L. Stine ever since Elementary days. Ps Goosebumps hello I love that book series (hi night of the living dummy slappy). He was like the stephen king of my younger days. I had always fancy horror fiction films with a touch of nostalgia. The vintage, classic vibe of this trilogy is mostly what drew me to watch it aside from the fact that it was written by R.L. Stine. This film made me think about vhs days. Hahaha
The story took place in different eras, 90s, 70, and 60s. It was about how the town of Shadyside, Ohio was plagued by a curse for over three centuries while their neighboring town Sunnyvale always thrived and had a good life. The film had something to do with witches, murders, curses, struggles of repressed sexuality, and so on. This is an interesting film and a recommended one, but not for the faint-hearted. Haha
I am hopeful that this trilogy will have a part 4 someday especially as seen in the end that someone took the book. Who might that be?
Ps. oh the cast were mostly from stranger things.
I had this dream the other night and it disturbed me badly when I woke up because later in that day a bad news came. My mother’s friend died. Condolence to the family.
Iulia
This concludes it
“The thing you are most afraid to write. Write that.”
— Nayyirah Waheed
“Be patient and tough. Someday this pain will be useful to you.”
— Ovid
“When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.”
— Alexander den Heijer
Long post.
Love is in the hair.
I just want to share my hairevolution since year 2017.
I started my curly hair journey way back 2014 but, later on when I had the means to explore hairstyles, I wanted my hair straigthened because I thought it was "less hassle", easier to manage and much accepted by society.
Last year 2020, as the pandemic wreaked havoc worldwide, Life was far from normal just as going to the hair salon became a challenge. I did not have time to have my hair rebonded and salons were closed. Waaaaa the world had huge problems *until now and I was worrying about my hair.lol Kidding aside, the pandemic made me realize quite a lot of things and one of it was embracing my natural self. So, it was then that I decided to love my curls and to not have my hair rebonded for a year. I only trimmed my hair 1-2 inches at some time,, applied treatment, and managed to apply hair color at home too. I was so patient with how my hair slowly transformed (as seen in these photos). My friend invited me to join the curly girl management page and boom I started to love my curls again. I never imagined that there is a community of confident girls loving their curls. It showed me that it is not so bad to have these curls and that there is a way to manage it.
Finally today April 17, 2021 *see last photo* the long wait is over, I said goodbye to some parts of my rebonded hair and now my lovely curls are back. I feel like myself again. What a refresh. Hair please stay healthy always.
Indeed that love is in the hair. Hahaha..
Embrace your curls people.
Nikki Giovanni, from “Mirrors”
[Text ID: … but It Cannot Be A Mistake to have cared … It Cannot Be An Error to have tried … It Cannot Be Incorrect to have loved]
Just what I wanted to say.31. diarology moments. Love All, Trust A Few, Do Wrong to None - William Shakespeare
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