Allie Thomas
Bio
A college student who likes to be heard, even though she isn't necessarily right all of the time.
Stories (5/0)
I Was Not a Runner, Until I Was
I’ve never been a runner. The mile in high school used to be a source of anxiety, and it’d leave me wheezing once I finished it. It didn’t matter how often I ran. It was always a struggle to finish. As someone who nurtured her GPA like a child, running for a grade was quite literally my nightmare.
By Allie Thomas4 years ago in Longevity
Lost in the Social Media Sea
2012 was the year of mirror selfies and the infamous “duck face.” It was also the year I created my Instagram account. I was twelve years old, and my profile definitely reflected my age. I instantly spammed it with fun pictures from my camera roll and followed everyone I could think of. I loved playing with the filters, taking new pictures, and sharing moments with my friends. For me, it seemed to be a fun new freedom, as my mother hadn’t allowed me to have any social media before that. Little did I know that it would soon become one of my biggest insecurities.
By Allie Thomas4 years ago in Psyche