Okay so before we begin, let me start by saying that if you see anything on this list that you think you do while you're at the gym, or in general, just know that I’m not talking about you. I, of course, have nothing but unconditional love and respect for the people that take time … Continue reading Fitness related things that I hate
Author: C-Trey
Twitter: Gone, but never forgotten
I’m straight edge. I don’t drink, smoke, or do drugs. When people learn this about me they always want to know why, and the main reason is because I have an addictive personality. My vice of choice for a long time was Twitter. I was a Twitter addict, a Twitter fiend, if you will. I … Continue reading Twitter: Gone, but never forgotten
Across the Spider-verse review (no spoilers)
I wasn’t planning on writing this, but after what I just saw, I have to say something. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse is widely beloved and is justly considered to be one of the best comic book movies of all time by many. Sequels are often a letdown from the original movie, especially when the first … Continue reading Across the Spider-verse review (no spoilers)
Kung Fu Panda: The power of Destiny
The concept of Destiny is so cool to me. The idea of divine powers coming together to make sure that you reach your destination, no matter where you start from, no matter the obstacles, against all odds. It’s poetic, it’s beautiful, it’s awe inspiring. It’s like the magic you feel on a clear night when … Continue reading Kung Fu Panda: The power of Destiny
School of Rock: The Importance of Unconventional Teachers
School of Rock was one of my favorite movies growing up. I remember how funny I thought Jack Black and the little kids were. Of course nothing is more entertaining to a kid than watching the sassiness of other kids on TV, while watching them do exceptional things. Rewatching it now as an adult who … Continue reading School of Rock: The Importance of Unconventional Teachers
Master of None and The State of Modern Dating
Master of None is a Netflix original series starring Aziz Ansari. It’s a contemporary romcom and it’s pretty excellent. It’s unique, fresh, quirky and full of heart. The core of the show follows the love life of Aziz’s character Dev, but there are some great standalone episodes too. There was the episode titled Thanksgiving in … Continue reading Master of None and The State of Modern Dating
Reject Modernity, Embrace Tradition (Do Revenge Review)
I was scrolling on Twitter one day and saw this bizarre video of Sophie Turner (the actress that played Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones) brazenly declaring that she doesn’t do cocaine and doesn’t even know what it looks like. I thought it was hilarious, so hilarious that I decided to look up what movie … Continue reading Reject Modernity, Embrace Tradition (Do Revenge Review)
Written in The Stars (Astrology’s Kinda Cool)
I was like some of you once, a skeptic, a non believer. How could one’s birthday dictate their whole personality? It didn’t make sense to me. The traits of each sign seemed too broad and generic to truly resonate with me, and the fact that two people could have the same sign but be so … Continue reading Written in The Stars (Astrology’s Kinda Cool)
For the Lovers (Romcom recommendations)
A while ago I decided I wanted to write a book. Of course during the beginning stages of this process, I had to decide what story I wanted to create, what genre to write for, etc. The answer was clear, contemporary romance. I often find myself fantasizing about what my future partner will be like, … Continue reading For the Lovers (Romcom recommendations)
The Different Kinds of Geniuses (Malcolm in the Middle)
Malcolm in the Middle was one of my favorite shows when I was growing up. I always wanted to know what it was like to grow up with brothers, and watching the show was like a microdose of what that would be like. There are several memorable episodes, characters, and of course the theme song … Continue reading The Different Kinds of Geniuses (Malcolm in the Middle)







