
Lana V Lynx
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Avid reader and occasional writer of satire and short fiction. For my own sanity and security, I write under a pen name. My books: Moscow Calling - 2017 and President & Psychiatrist
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Election Haiku
"Nice shirt!" pollster said. "My hero," I say, found out. "Same," she winks at me. Author's note: I bought this blouse a year before RBG died. The company that made it doesn't sell them anymore. But I wear it to the events where I need to boost my confidence and subtly communicate my worldview. Most people think it's a simple leopard print. But those who notice, know. It's like a coded language.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Poets
"End of the World"
Every time we are about to vote in the presidential election where Trump is a candidate (third time now, hopefully a charm to get him out of politics), I remember the "End of the World" episode of Trackdown that is eerily similar to our today's reality.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in The Swamp
Keep Your Door Unlocked!
Not fun being sick, living alone. Keep your door unlocked just in case... *** I've written this because I am alright now, almost fully recovered. But most of last week I was sick to the extent where I couldn't breathe and thought I would die of dehydration, arrhythmia, nausea and diarrhea hitting me at the same time due to something bad I ate that completely threw off my digestive system. I lost two kilos (4 lbs) of weight in one day and couldn't keep any food or drink down in my stomach.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Poets
Past Lives . Top Story - October 2024.
I watched this movie on the plane from Rome to New York almost a year ago. I started writing this story by getting the image, putting in the title and the first sentence. However, I never got around to actually writing it up until this week when in my Intercultural Communication course I used the movie clip as an illustration of non-verbal communication in different cultures. The memories and feelings of the movie flooded and urged me to return to this review. So I will try to point out some of the ways the movie affected me at the four distinct levels from the media literacy perspective:
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Geeks










