Katrina Tamondong
Sometimes, I soar. Sometimes, I tumble. But most times, I free-wheel.
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Katrina Tamondong
Do You Know How It Feels?
You’re TRYING. Not enough, obviously. And you will always be the one to blame.
Doing Good Is More Important Than Doing Well
It is important to dream. It is still important to try. But more than doing well, in your own way, it is essential that you do good.
Just Because You’re Heartbroken Now Doesn’t Mean You Always Will Be
Each scrape is ultimately worth it, but it is up to you to decide who or what is worth this risk—but this isn’t something you can entirely agree with when you are in the process of putting your heart back together.
We Need To Talk About The Real Cost Of Freedom Of Speech
Freedom of Expression is the argument that you use when you tell the world exactly why you believe it is your right as a human being to speak up about the things you do and in the way you do—and it is alarming at how many people are now taking this right for granted.
You Were The Man I Didn’t Know I Wanted
He is every bit as ordinary as the next person, but the way he loves makes him extraordinary. Our love is simple and quite possibly commonplace, but it is true, honest and real.
I Can’t Love You, But Dammit, I Do
The kind of love that only really exists in movies and fairy tales.
Top 5 Things You Need In Your Significant Other
I thought I knew what I wanted and I thought what I wanted was normal. Something real. Something everyone could get.
You Need To Let Yourself Fall
You might have loved more in the relationship. You might have given more, and in the end, gotten hurt more. You are afraid of losing yourself again that badly.
Tinder Is Exactly What And Nothing Like You’ve Ever Experienced
It all started with Tinder. Yep, that’s probably one of the last things you’d ever expect to get that line from.
10 Ways I Got Through My Childhood Without An iPad
Yes, children of the 90s, I’m talking about our era.
In Defense Of Thought Catalog (And Blogging)
It’s okay if you’re a renowned journalist or a second-rate wannabe blogger. But never tell anyone that they cannot or should not write.
To All The People Who Thought They Couldn’t Be Happy
Happiness. Is that really too much to ask for?