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Dream big

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By Lexionna Packer
LifeatStart.com Reporter

Choosing a career for after high school has been a bit stressful because  I want to be successful and financially stable ,but I don’t want to be stuck doing something I don’t love like many others.

For example, you see many people who constantly complain about their job. They use the excuse “it makes good money”  just to put up with it. Most times you can tell that’s not the place they want to be by the bad costumer service and lack of interest in their job.

I honestly would rather take a risk trying to accomplish my dream of singing no matter how unachievable it might seem, rather than being miserable and upset about my days. You get one chance at life, may as well make the best of it doing all the things you love.

 

Diverse Disney

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By Kylee Day
LifeAtStart.com reporter

Andi Mack is a show based around three friends their infinite number of growing problems. Seems pretty normal, nothing too different about it, right? Just another kids show at the hands of Disney, awaiting it’s inevitable demise around the third or fourth season. Wrong.

Andi Mack has made history, not once, but twice so far since the show began.

The show is about Andi Mack, a 13 year-old girl, who has just discovered a whole new wave of problems in life. Boys, drama, and that her older sister is actually her mother? Yeah, it’s more of a soap opera than just a coming of age kids show.

But there’s a number of things that this show deals with, unlike any others we’ve ever seen. Andi Mack didn’t just break through the glass ceiling, it reaches the clouds. It deals with issues such as anxiety, teen pregnancy, learning disabilities, privilege, inequality, and even coming out.

Back in 2017, Andi Mack made history with having Disney’s first main character be gay. Cyrus Goodman, one of the main characters, came out to one of his closest friends, Buffy Driscoll, as gay by simply nodding his head as she asked him if he liked Jonah Beck, another character on the show. With such a small, and seemingly insignificant gesture, Disney history was made. Cyrus then continued to still go on a date with a girl, but later broke it off without any specific reason, leaving the viewers to believe Cyrus wasn’t bisexual, confused, or queerbait, but in fact, gay.

It was confirmed Friday, when the show made Disney history once more. ‘One In A Minyan’ followed the passing of Cyrus’ grandmother and the entire episode took place in Cyrus’ house, where Andi, Buffy, and Jonah supported Cyrus as he went through a stage of mourning, in Jewish tradition, known as “sitting shiva.” Throughout the episode, Cyrus explains to his friends the importance of the mourning process in Judaism and what different terms and things are. As he explains some of the Jewish cuisines to Jonah, who Cyrus had previously had a crush on, Cyrus surprised viewers as he said, “skip that, and I’m gay.” Making him the very first Disney character to say “I’m gay” on television.

This show has so many important story lines, some of them far too important for not only children to see, but their families as well. And while I could write probably 20 articles on why this show is so very significant, because one does not sum it up, I could really just tell you to watch the show yourselves. It can be cheesy, funny, incredibly sad, and even terribly cliche at times, but hey, at least it’s not as dramatic as an actual soap opera.

Spider-man: into the spider-verse

By Dennis Amborski III
LifeAtStart.com reporter

One of the best films that came out last year was an animated film called “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.” This film excelled in everything it tried to do. Spider-Verse is the best film by Sony Pictures and was directed by Peter Ramsey, Robert Persichetti Jr, Rodney Rothman and, Bob Persichetti. The quality of the movie was superb and I feel like it’s the best superhero film.

Spider-Verse’s main character is Miles Morales, a half African-American half Hispanic teen from Brooklyn. He gets spider powers and seeks guidance from Peter Parker to help him understand his power and help him become his own Spider-Man. On their way, they meet and team up with many Spider-People from other universes. The best part of this film is how these characters interact with each other. You’re able to connect with these characters and you feel empathetic when bad things happen to them.

Another great thing about this film is its animation and art style. It seems a little bit off-putting at first, but you’ll get used to it after a bit. The animation is so good you can’t really describe it, you just need to see it. It’s a film that anyone can see and love. You don’t need to like comics to like this movie, and that is the film’s best achievement.

Illegal creativity

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By Mia Richardson
LifeAtStart.com reporter

Graffiti is art, from the bright colors to the precise details they have and the creativity/time the artists put into their work.

Graffiti is considered a crime since you are doodling or drawing on someone’s property, even worse a business property; most graffiti is found on trains or in alleys that you will see everywhere. It’ll be a variety of art which makes it so amazing that it’s really people out there talented and are hiding their identity.

Since it is a crime it’s often overlooked and most companies that “make” artists big wouldn’t want a “criminal” working with them which is why most of these artists do not really get noticed or get a good job, but it is possible for someone to become successful and when they do their very lucky.

They use this art to express their feelings/emotions, for fun and because they just love doing it for a living and it shows in their work; it also can be an escape from the world if someone is going through depression.

Graffiti is art, anything can be art when you put your heart, creativity and imagination into a task.