friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
A Wrecked Tahoe, the Packers, and Some Great People
Rarely is one fortunate enough to meet extraordinary people, but I was fortunate enough to meet an extrordinary man and a woman close to home just this last week and feel the need to share their story. I have traveled extensively in my lifetime so far and have met many people in the process, but never have I met a couple as intriguing or as care-free as the couple pictured above: Talia and Steve.
By Raven Mory-Pagel8 years ago in Humans
Open Letter
Disclaimer: The person's name will not be revealed. We will call her Rose. Dear Rose, Friendships are about having each other's back and not constantly being jealous. You were so jealous of me because I had something you didn't. A boyfriend who loved me for me. Someone who stuck by my side. I found it absolutely hilarious how you had no self control or respect for anyone else's feelings but you were the same person that expected it from everyone else. You always thought you were better than everyone. Truth is, you're not.
By Victoria Rodriguez8 years ago in Humans
2014: Second Best Year of My Life
2014...... Damn, what an amazing year. There were definitely lows but a lot of highs came after that. January of this year came and I was getting the sour taste of 2013 out of my mouth. It wasn't easy to do but it got easier when I went back to school. It started quietly at first but after I did the play, Tuna Does Vegas as one of the stage crew members, I had a feeling that things were just getting started.
By Don Anderson II8 years ago in Humans
The Grio Takes Over the World
This is a story all about how these two beautiful, incredible, smart, funny, and kind individuals changed my life. Don't take that message wrong; yes, they are absolutely incredible people, but they are also crazy and just what I needed to shake my life up. So I was working at a large, well known retail store when I met these two peeps. I started out as a cashier but was quickly promoted to a front end manager. I ran the front which included the cashiers and the guest service department. We had a lot of crazy nights working there and a lot more adventures outside those horrid walls.
By Jackie Bruce8 years ago in Humans
Are They Really Your Friends?
Everyone needs friends right? But sometimes people that you name your friend may not be your friend. A friend is someone that is truly devoted to you and cares about your emotions and well-being. If you have a friend that shows no concern over your happiness, then you need to let them go. Those are the types of people that take you for granted or are using you to just to get rid of somebody. So here is a list of how you can tell who is your friend and who is not your friend.
By Bethany Gordon8 years ago in Humans
Growth: A Series
Hello Vocal Media! My name is Jacob Adams and just like every young and vibrant millennial, I'm always looking for what's next. As a recent high school graduate, I have begun to realize that life on my own is actually really terrifying, and I wanted to dialogue everything with the hopes of helping others seek encouragement, or even possibly being an inspiration for someone to take that first step into a deep, dark and somewhat irrational world.
By Jacob Adams8 years ago in Humans
Losing a Best Friend
No one ever talks about the heartbreak that comes with losing a best friend. It's something that we all go through at one time or another, but everyone's story is different, whether you're the one to blame or it's entirely the other person's fault. In my experience, I was dropped, seemingly out of the blue, for a singular moment of pure selfishness. It was not one of my highest points, had just had a panic attack the night before and was still recovering, though none of it excuses my actions. I understand why it had to happen now, though it took time and a lot of self-reflection. I had completely shattered myself because the one person who I thought would stand by me no matter what had left me high and dry in my moment of weakness. It was utterly heartbreaking, and I never thought that I would get over it. Even now, it being four months since I have talked to this person (besides in hostile remarks on her part and subtweets on Twitter), and I am still not completely over it.
By Theresa Rhodes8 years ago in Humans
Bottle
Just as I finish writing in my journal the last piece of my thoughts, I close it and lie in bed. Do I feel better? Do I genuinely feel happier? The scary answer is "no". Writing my thoughts doesn't make me feel better, it just makes me feel more alone. Every passing day feels worse and worse because it's just a reminder of no matter how many feelings I attempt to process or go through; I will go through the motions alone.
By Elijah Taylor8 years ago in Humans
Check on Your Strong Friends
The strong friend... we all have them—and if we don’t have them, we are them. It’s hard to be the strong friend. You don’t show off your vulnerability much, and you probably don’t cry in front of your friends all that much either. You’re the one who offers endless advice and support, and are ALWAYS there to check in on your friends and make sure they’re okay. And while it’s great to be the strong friend, it can also be really difficult. Feeling the need to stay strong and put together even when things go wrong is no easy task. Let’s face it—it’s just how we are wired, but it doesn’t make life’s problems disappear. Because you’re so used to being strong, it is difficult for you to express what you are feeling in any way that isn’t nonchalant. You hope your friends have realized this about you, but it seems every time you need them the most, they ignore any signs of help you are so desperately giving.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Humans











