J Lawrence Kenny
A firm New Yorker at heart, I have always had a voracious appetite for the fine arts. My goal in life is to become a professional actor on Broadway, and am currently attending Adelphi University for a major in Theatre Performance to pursue that dream, but I also have many other interests that I wish to explore. I have always been infatuated with the written word ever since my childhood, and have recently decided to help contribute to the literary world by joining Yahoo Associated Content in the hope that it will help to improve my writing skills.
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Attending Adelphi UniversityMotto
If the pen is mightier than the sword, why do actions speak louder than words?Affiliations
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My LifeMore poetry
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Like a TurtleA free-verse poem.
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A Flash of BladesA free verse poem on my newest passion.
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Worst Video Game Series: The SimsIs it possible to be so bored that you'd rather live the life of an imaginary simpleton rather than your own? Apparently, yes.
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Favorite Video Game Character: Ratchet, from Ratchet & ClankWhile I struggle through college finals, we'll take a look at my favorite video game character, Ratchet the Lombax.
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Final Fantasy FavoritesMy take on the ever popular Final Fantasy blog posts.
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Winter HaikuA haiku on the coldest months. -
Maniacal Monday: Frieza, from Dragon Ball ZSome villains just wanna watch the universe burn.
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Friday Night Retro: Jet Force GeminiDo you remember the last time a video game was actually hard to beat? I do.
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Music Review: Super PonybeatYes, I watch a show made for little girls. BUT IT'S AWESOME!
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Maniacal Monday: Seymour, from Final Fantasy XMany villains are crazy, but some take madness to a whole other level.
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Autumn Comes NowA French Rondelet on Autumn
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Friday Night Retro: The Lion KingI was glad to be alive during the Disney Renaissance, and so did this movie.
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Maniacal Monday: Gilderoy Lockhart, from Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsSometimes, villains can hide in plain sight, taking advantage of the unwary... -
Friday Night Retro: Mario PartyThe best game is one that you can play with your friends. More importantly, one at which you can beat your friends and say "Thpt, I'm better than you." -
Maniacal Monday: Gaston, from Beauty and the BeastVillains aren't always what they seem on the exterior. -
Friday Night Retro: The Powerpuff GirlsWe all have our guilty pleasures. This is probably one of mine. -
Maniacal Monday: Dr. Nefarious, from Ratchet & Clank: Up Your ArsenalSometimes, we need our villains to be a bit ridiculous. -
Friday Night Retro: Fiddler on the RoofThe successful book turned musical turned movie has a special place in my heart. -
The Death of Creative Writing in SchoolsHigh school English courses seem to be the root of a lack of quality creative writers in this generation.
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Maniacal Monday: Darth Tyranus, from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the ClonesCount Dooku, Dark Lord of the Sith, and Fallen Jedi. -
Friday Night Retro: Pokémon: The First MoviePokémon is the delightful game where you can force creatures to fight each other until they lose consciousness. The movie advocates peace. Conflicted much?
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Summer to AutumnA poem on the upcoming change in seasons
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Music Review: NiGHTS: Lucid Dreaming“NiGHTS: Lucid Dreaming,” an album comprised entirely of remixes from the Sega Dreamcast game “NiGHTS into Dreams.”
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Maniacal Monday: Mr. Hyde, from the Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeBeing evil always sounds fun, until you experience its true horrors firsthand.
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Maniacal Monday: The Overlord, from the Overlord Game SeriesSometimes, the best villains don't even have to say a word. You know you're going to be smited anyway.
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Friday Night Retro: Bomberman 64A foray into a daring game created during the switch between 2-d and 3-d gaming that, sadly, didn't deliver.
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Maniacal Monday: Artemis Fowl II, from Artemis FowlLiterary characters have the space to create a more colorful and detailed backstory, creating characters and villains that are more lifelike in every way.
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Mountain HaikuA haiku on the frozen sentinels of the world.
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Friday Night Retro: The Adventures of Sonic the HedgehogSaturday Morning cartoons are the staple of childhood up until the last decade, but not every show that occupied those amazing time slots were amazing.
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Music ReviewsMusic is ofttimes the most unnoticed influence of the average person when it comes to games and movies, but the effect of music is unmistakable.
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Maniacal Monday: Darth Maul, from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom MenaceStar Wars is teeming with great villains, especially creepy looking ones.
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Friday Night Retro: AladdinAladdin is easily one of my favorite Disney films, but is it still as great today as it was ten years ago? Find out tonight on Friday Night Retro.
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Maniacal Monday: The Shadow, from Amnesia: The Dark DescentFor our first Maniacal Monday, we take a look at possibly the scariest video game villain of all time: The Shadow
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Maniacal Monday!Join me as I review our favorite characters in games, movies, and literature: the villains.
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Summertime HaikuSummertime Haiku
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Friday Night Retro: Star Fox 64Star Fox 64 was one of the powerhouses of the Nintendo 64, so in anticipation of the Nintendo 3DS remake, I am going to review the game and my thoughts on it over a decade after its release.
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Friday Night RetroFriday Night Retro will be nostalgia-rrific
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60-Year Old PictureA drabble on how the past affects us.
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Top 7 IPhone AppsA review of some of my favorite apps available for purchase on your iPhone.
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Bookstore BrowsingOpen a book, and allow the pages to fill you with emotions.
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Hero or Villian? Choose Your Path in InFAMOUS 2inFAMOUS 2 is a strong, in-depth game that brings a breath of fresh air to a stagnating industry while remaining true to its original game.
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Colors at the BeachAn acrostic poem on the things that influence us without us even realizing it.
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Scattered BeliefsIs war really as evil as it is portrayed? Is peace really the ultimate goal? Is what you believe the truth?
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JK Rowling's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: My Favorite NovelA brief look at my favorite book in the critically-acclaimed Harry Potter series.
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Forest at DawnA poem in the Villanelle style that explores the beauty of nature during the earliest hours of the morning.
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BooksA traditional Japanese Haiku on a topic very dear to me: books.




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