Author: Destiny Kaus
Mixing words and numbers
“I think job satisfaction is important regardless of salary.” – Ron FolkJanuary 24, 2014A heart-warming hilarity
“He’s got a great big heart and he understands where he is in his life and he understands what’s missing in his ...January 24, 2014Nothing special
“Beyoncé’s voice accompanied by the killer background vocals of her own daughter Blue Ivy (yes, that is her real name) mesh ...January 8, 2014And the Mountains Echoed
“[Hosseini] shows the extent of bonds between individuals and displays how moral choices can affect these bonds.” – Destiny KausDecember 3, 2013The legendary beauty
“Love me Back to Life’s theme focuses on love: how love is awesome and how it sucks sometimes. She explores the excitement ...November 28, 2013The power of true love’s kiss
“[Princess Rosetta] is a rough and tough tomboy. She’s independent … she hunts and she fends for herself … she has a ...November 21, 2013Tattoo Addiction
“I don’t think I’m going to be sitting around naked all the time when I’m old.” – Shayla RicheNovember 21, 2013Merman or Mermaid?
“It’s a story of an aging merman who is patrolling the seas for garbage and his life.” – Tamara UnroeNovember 7, 2013Burning retinas one film at a time
“I love when projectors aren’t quite running right. If we’re lucky, one of them will jam and it’ll melt in the gate. ...November 7, 2013Give me something good to eat!
“Kids and adults alike should feel free to just dress up, go get some candy, and have some fun.” – Destiny KausOctober 31, 2013
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