News: What messes with your head
Cinema at a standstill
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, the film industry in Hollywood has revised its business model, and within that time, the concept of cinema has radically changed.
Out of the comfort zone
I love to feel competent, like I know what I'm doing and that I'm succeeding. Trying something new, on the other hand, is uncomfortable.
The bottom of the barrel
I once joked that when I ran out of ideas I would just write about how I ran out of ideas…
Should I get a buzz cut?
I have had the same haircut for almost four years.
Puppetry of the penis – body shame
My house mates and I thought it might be fun to check out "Puppetry of the Penis".
Of learning to reach out and log off
When I came across this Tweet, Adelaide and South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog were in the lucky position of having the lowest level of restrictions in mainland ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog.
As easy as riding a bike
I recently blogged about riding a bike for the first time since I was a kid. Here's my update.Â
Wellbeing at the beach
The beach is famed as a summertime activity and rightly so. However, I have learnt there is lots of fun to be had at the beach, even during winter.
How I stay sane during lockdown
Ahh here we go again, we are confined to our homes in the final week of our break. I’m having flashbacks from last year of zoom movie nights, banana bread and Netflix. There is comfort knowing that everyone else is in the same boat – and we made it through last year, so we can push forward (lockdowns are temporary)! Continue reading for tips on handling this lockdown.
Is it irresponsible to limit your news intake?
In this new COVID-19 age, we’re surrounded by a near-constant influx of pandemic-related news. As the situation continues to escalate, we each have to manage how we cope day-to-day, and that might mean limiting the amount of news you ingest. But is it irresponsible to do so?
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