Deconstruction is a literary theory originating with Derrida in the late 60s. Essentially, it advocates for a reader to examine the text by pulling it apart and looking at the … Continue reading
Remember that one time I told you about how impressed I was that I had lived somewhere for a year and that it is the longest I have ever lived … Continue reading
As I am thinking more and more about trajectory, and listening to advice from people a few years older than me the thought that I need to plan for longevity, … Continue reading
After I got off work today, I got in my car, stopped at Target briefly, filled up my gas tank, and booked it back to Stillwater. When I got on … Continue reading
So as many of you know, I spent a significant period of time over break traveling and going on adventures. Honestly, it was partly because I was looking for some … Continue reading