During the interview with my subject, who went by the pseudonym “David” for the purposes of my interview and essay, there was a key difference that influenced me to approach him differently: race. David is whi […]
The online community Wu is trying to portray is sufferers of Factitious Disorder, which causes people to pretend that something is wrong with them because they enjoy the attention and sympathy they receive from […]
This essay discusses white feminism and its detrimental effects to the feminist movement. The subtopics discussed within this topic are the support of white women when they did something wrong (in a […]
A community is a group of people who share something in common such as goals, interest, problems, belief, etc. The gathering of people within the same community brings about joy and unity. Every […]
The online community Wu is trying to portray is sufferers of Factitious Disorder, which causes people to pretend that something is wrong with them because they enjoy the […]
I find this post to be very relatable, especially the part about “showtime”! I usually get at least 1 showtime on my commute– some being better than others. I like those rare showtimes that are an outlier because […]
I like that this post is filled with minute details, such as “salt and pepper beard” and “long bright fingernails”. It gives your post a story feel, a visual aspect, and helps keep the reader interested.
Today I went to Brookville Park in Rosedale, Queens, NY. I chose multiple places for observation as I was there today: the open field, playground, and bridge with the lakewater beneath it. As I was in the open […]
I like how you described the women as being strippers to criminal masterminds. The stark contrast between those two things makes the reader want to keep reading what you have to say.
I think your opinion that the article does the opposite of portraying the strippers in a degrading manner is very interesting, especially when you mention the article paints them as intellectual equals to the men.
Your suggested question “If you have any problems are you willing go to police for help?” resonates with me because it is reminiscent of how some black people today are reluctant to approach police officers for […]
I find your statement, “I think this shows an insight into police…rituals” intriguing because it reminds me of the fact that police brutality is arguably just as bad as it were back in the ’60s– as if some of […]