In the U.S. there are a few Seasonal KitKats that hit shelves throughout the year. However, the most accessible flavor is the original. Don't get me wrong, they taste good. Since it's basically wafer and chocolate, KitKats are an accessible treat choice for most children and adults. That being said, there's something fun about trying... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Lilo and Stich
If there's anything we can learn from Lilo and Stitch, it's about trying to carve out a new normal. These Sisters are in a crossroads situation. Nani is thrusted into a somewhat single mother life. She struggles with being Lilo's guardian and sister. Lilo needs Nani has a sister, but society demands Nani to prove... Continue Reading →
Random Thoughts: Wreck-It-Ralph
This used to be one of my favorite Disney Movies. Although this probably isn't a fun fact, Wreck-It-Ralph is not a Pixar movie. You'd assume it is, because this arcade themed movie isn't 2-D like other films. Obviously, you didn't come here for that rabbit hole. So, let's get back on track. Wreck It Ralph... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Nostalgia
I finally sat down and watched Inside Out 2 with my family. Although I'm late to the party, Pixar did a fantastic job with this movie. We got to see Joy's growth as a lead emotion with interpersonal skills. Yes, She is still Riley's head emotion in charge, but she's more of a team player... Continue Reading →
Who Remembers Mister Mosquito for PS2?
For every critically acclaimed game, there are random games with good marketing budgets. Yes, quality is in the eye of the beholder. That being said, I'd like to know how Mister Mosquito came into fruition. In general, this insect is despised by all. The player is signing themselves up for stinging others in the hopes... Continue Reading →
Meme Mondays with Trisha: Weather
It's that fun time of year where it's not time to turn on the A/C, but the heat is turning your home into a sauna. It's like nature is having hot flashes and we just have to go with it. I know it's a seasonal issue that I start complaining about at the end of... Continue Reading →
There’s No Such Thing As Baby Carrots
You're probably thinking, yes there is. I see them in the grocery section all the time. Here's the thing, carrots are root vegetables. If you really want fresh baby carrots, you just harvest them early. Given the fact I just laid down a fact, a follow up question might be, then what am I eating.... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Sonic The Hedgehog
There was a time when SEGA had its own system. Rather than fight for a spot amongst the Big 3, SEGA shifted its focus to games only. In my opinion, this decision has kept Sonic The Hedgehog relevant and accessible. Since my current hyperfixation is Sonic The Hedgehog, I took on the challenge of finding... Continue Reading →
Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Arise
If you're an anime fan, the winter lineup has been fruitful. Solo Leveling is back for Season Two. This popular anime is based on a Manwha, Korean Comic, that's available to read for free on Tapas. In fact, you can complete the main story for free with a few side stories. After that, you've gotta... Continue Reading →
Daily Pass Original Webtoon Creators Ad Side Stories To Help Paywall Fans Read Series Finale
You'd be surprised how many webcomics go unfinished, because Webtoon puts the coin lock on the last three episodes. They maybe 3 Coins each, but Webtoon has decreased it's Coin events overtime in favor of making users interact with third party apps for coins. With the plethora of Webcomics available without paywalls, the need to... Continue Reading →