Ariona Lynn
Bio
I am first a writer, and a woman of many trades. I love theater and inspiring others in one way or another, even if it's just by simply being myself. Check it out where it all happens on my Blog. arionalynn.com Go on this journey with me.
Stories (2/0)
Long Live the King!
So, if you are wondering why everyone is going crazy over the new movie Black Panther, and Avengers: Infinity War, looking to air February and May of 2018 let’s back things up a bit and tell you all some facts. For starters, make no mistake when I accentuate, Black Panther is the very first superhero from African descent to ever touch mainstream American comics. But it gets even more interesting if you ask me. You see Black Panther was originally created by two talented gentlemen by the names of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Two men raised in New York by their Romanian, and Austrian Jewish Immigrant parents. These gentlemen changed superheroes as we knew them forever when birthing Black Panther in 1966 during the silver age of comic books first appearing in fantastic four #52 in July. Black Panther is T’Challa, King, and protector of fictional African Nation of Wakanda. Now, before I go further into a few more facts regarding T’Challa, I would love to talk about the significance of his tittle Black Panther. I really love how it was meticulously thought out.
By Ariona Lynn6 years ago in Geeks
Why Don't You Just Quit?
Every day there are millions and billions of people taking advantage of the media and different social networks on a day-to-day basis. It has been the new modern way to communicate, and in some ways has changed the market forever, right? Making the old traditional way of working your butt off for another company that doesn't treat you good or appreciate you, like a load of crap. People are constantly thinking of new and innovative ways to earn money, so they can work smarter, not harder. Now, don't get me wrong, no matter what it is that you decide to do, if you're shooting for the stars, there will come some measure of hard work that is to be required. Especially in the beginning process — But let's shift things for a second. When your working long hours, not seeing your families, being mistreated, full of anxiety, technically who's really benefiting and to what extent? Yes you are getting a paycheck, but you're unhappy, you're depressed, you're anxious, you're burnt out. Not to mention, every time you turn on the television or look at social media you see someone living the life that you so desperately want to live. Am I right or am I right?
By Ariona Lynn6 years ago in Journal