Samantha Parrish
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What's something interesting you always wanted to know?
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Stories (201/0)
- Top Story - April 2024
How Sailor Moon Impacted My LifeTop Story - April 2024
For 30 years, this cosmic crybaby has warmed the hearts of many people inspired others, and still never fails to give people, courage, strength, and love. You could throw a dart at any movie, TV Show, or author that Sailor Moon has inspired.
By Samantha Parrish17 days ago in Geeks
Top 5 Depeche Mode Songs
You could throw a dart at any band and find out that the songs were influenced by Depeche Mode. This band has solidified its way into the hearts and minds of many fans from the 80s and an audience kept finding them (that includes yours truly). Now keep in mind that I am just a music fan, I don't count these songs as lesser or greater than the others. I'm just a fan of the band.
By Samantha Parrish25 days ago in Beat
My Modern 80s Playlist
As someone who grew up with 80s music. I have been accustomed to the genre. I wasn’t even four years old before my mother sat me on the couch and played Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler, Natalie Cole, and the list goes on. My mother is the reason I got into 80s music and she's also the reason I raided her CD collection (Sorry Mom).
By Samantha Parrish2 months ago in Beat
Underrated Movies that show Mental Health Awareness
Mental health has no longer been pushed away as a conversation to be dismissed. I've talked about mental health (as well as these movies) The Screen Queen with the discussions of how PTSD is shown in certain scenes as examples to make an awareness of mental health struggles. Nowadays we have movies that know how to correctly address mental health issues, but it's the movies in the 80s and 90s that put their twist on it that don't get enough credit.
By Samantha Parrish6 months ago in Humans
I'm Terrified To Be A Housewife
Fifteen-year-old Sami daydreamed of what life would be like. To get married and have kids by her mid-twenties. I wanted that life, I wanted the marriage, the sharing everything with a special so-and-so. I already had the name picked out---Genieve, I love that name.
By Samantha Parrish9 months ago in Humans
Why Brightburn is the leading movie for the next cinematic universe
when Brightburn first presented itself back in 2019. People felt like they already watched the movie without having to watch it. You could tell by the first couple of seconds that it had an anti-Superman theme, which was intriguing but we already know the story of Superman what is good so it makes sense to know what’s going to happen when he’s bad. But it did intrigue some people to know how this premise was going to be delivered.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Geeks
The Yellow Dress
Yellow was the last color I wore when I left the man that I wanted the rest of my life with. I've always been a fashion-forward person to enjoy the endless possibilities and experiments to do with fashion. One of the goals I wanted to obtain was to find a solid yellow dress to wear. One day I was shopping at Marshall's with my boyfriend. I was surprised to see that Bardot-styled dresses were still in stock in different colors. I picked up two of them and I asked him, "Orange or Yellow." My hope was excited that he picked the color I had been looking for.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Humans
Five Reverb Recommendations For You
For the last couple of years, there’s been a new experience to music by getting the chance to listen to your favorite song for the first time with a different edit. If you were to go on the internet and type in a favorite song of yours, there is no doubt you'll find that song has been re-edited to be reverbed with a slowed audio.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Beat
Why "Bad Dreams" by Cannons is a relationship closure song
The thing about music is that you choose what you take away from it. I've talked about Cannons before and how they impacted the music scene to make a name for themselves through the pandemic. Fire For You is a great tune about how drained you feel putting your energy into someone who wouldn't do the same. Hurricane is a fantastic anthem about making a comeback, but Bad Dreams doesn't get enough credit for how it's a softer and stronger song than the rest.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Beat