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Female pop-culture icons, women in the media and the depiction of women in the entertainment and pop culture sphere.
POTUS Update
The political world is buzzing with the news that Donald Trump has won the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, sending him back to the White House after four years away. But with all the excitement and speculation, one key question remains: When exactly will Trump reassume the presidency? The answer lies in the intricate process that leads up to the presidential inauguration, a ceremonial yet pivotal event that marks the formal transition of power. Let’s break down the timeline and what to expect between now and January 20, 2025.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Viva
Halloween 2024
Halloween has come and gone but we gotta let you all know something. Nobody does Halloween like the ladies. Yes, we know it's for the children to wear their favorite costumes and get loaded on candy, but when it comes to October 31st, women steal the show.
By Winners Onlyabout a year ago in Viva
Redefining Femininity
Women have been changing the supposed rules of femininity for hundreds of years, there isn't any doubt about that. But sometimes, certain ones stand out in such a legendary way that you know they'll be talked about for generations to come.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Viva
Reviewing Raquel Rodriguez's Villainous Return at WWE's Bad Blood
We all saw it coming, but what we did not see was how slightly messy it was. Even so, it was pretty cool and I loved it. So the first Bad Blood event in 20 years featured, among other things, the Women's World Championship contest between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan. It's been a long uphill battle for Rhea ever since she returned from injury. Liv's sinister Revenge Tour saw her succeed in taking everything from Rhea: her faction, Dom, and in Liv's mind, her title, but Rhea never lost that title.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Viva
A Look at the Recent Wave of Women's Wrestling Factions
I love women's wrestling with a passion, and I have been really happy that it has continued to evolve in recent years. However, while we have seen more screen time for the women, longer matches, better angles, and epic elevation, the development still didn't include a number of actual factions. We have seen alliances, but I'm talking about factions. It takes at least three to make a faction (alternately known as a stable).
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Viva
Sport Climbing facts
Get ready to explore the exhilarating world of sport climbing combined Olympics! This dynamic sport, which made its Olympic debut in 2020, has rapidly captured the imagination of fans worldwide. With athletes scaling vertical walls and performing gravity-defying feats, sport climbing is a thrilling showcase of strength, agility, and mental focus. In this blog, we'll delve into the sport's evolution, the unique challenges it presents, and introduce you to some of the top climbers to watch as they prepare for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Whether you're new to climbing or a seasoned fan, there's something here for everyone.
By Horace Wasland2 years ago in Viva
What If...Instead Of A Bear... It Was Coyotes?. Top Story - August 2024.
I have waited for the train to slow down on the philosophical debate of Would You Rather A Man Or Bear In The Woods I waited mostly because I was busy being entertained by reading the comment arguments, and seeing men flail, gnash their teeth angrily, and thrash against what is society's view of their gender as a whole. I have seen men agree with the women, saying that there are men out there who are worse than bears (usually those guys are the cool ones, yah?). I have seen women, who by the profile pictures and their lifestyle photos tell me they wouldn't survive just walking in the forest, talk about how they wouldn't be scared of the bear and be able to make friends with it before a man was able to control himself.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Viva
Feminism Has Lost Her Identity
Ladies and Gentlemen....welcome to my unpopular opinion.... again. I remember learning about the women's rights movement in school. I remember not understanding how the world had come to the conclusion that women were not equal to men, and why women had to fight for the right to work in the first place.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Viva









