L. A. Davis
Bio
Author of Eternal Struggle: Tainted & Eternal Struggle: Guardian
Insta: @garnettorri
Twitter: @AuthorLADavis
Novella Site: https://ildemonico.wixsite.com/eternalstruggle
Stories (9/0)
Lets Have A Talk
All my life. That's how long I have struggled with my own personal depression issues. It wasn't easy to figure out and didn't take until I was almost 30 to figure out. That's how hard it is to actually diagnose depression. A lot of people wont talk about it because of that. There's many reasons that people either wont talk about it or try the best they can to hide it. Some of those reasons include:
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Psyche
Detox & Chill
There are plenty of ways a person can detox their body. Some people prefer the Apple Vinegar treatment, some prefer to use the newest technology at spas and gyms for outrageous prices & then there are those who want to be able to not only feel the results, but see the results. That's where the VeryCrate Ionic Foot Detox comes in. This system not only helps you feel better, but you can also see the results of your body's toxins being removed right before your eyes.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Longevity
Sound the Alarm!
For over twenty years I've had a long and lasting relationship with coffee. Ever since sophomore year of High School when my parents let me have it in the morning to help wake me up. Coffee is life blood to me and many others around the world. I've tried all kinds and know which ones I like the most. It's rare that I actually run across one that is new and sits at the top of my list, but I have found one! I present to you the Fire Dept. Coffee!
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Feast
Looking for an Upgrade?
When it comes to upgrading things I'm more of a "wait and see" type of person. I don't like to just go out and buy the latest and greatest until I've done some research. That's the key when deciding what you want. You have to make sure you're making the right choices. Especially when it means shelling out money for it. The computer I have has carried me through 5 years of gaming, but now it's time to retire the motherboard and get into something more updated. Especially when the games that are currently being made are for more up to date rigs. So I had to make the tough decision and look into a new PC.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Gamers
Not Compatible?!
Lately there have been a lot of high end mobile games becoming available. This is amazing because it lets us know that our technology is evolving to allow our mobile devices to play mobile games as if on a PC or console. The biggest problem with this is that it's really only available to higher end smartphones and tablets. We're talking the kind you wait 3 days in line for kind of high end. Not everyone can afford that. I certainly can't and I work full time! There is a way, however, to get in on the action.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Gamers
Only Two Things In Life
Only Two things in life are certain. Death & Taxes. That's how the saying goes, but has anyone ever actually tried to balance the universe before? Obviously that's a job for more qualified beings, but what if you were thrust into the machine that makes it all work? There's a lot of theories on beings known as Grim Reapers. Some civilizations only have once celestial being that harvests souls to the other side. Others believe that those who can see and communicate with the other side are destined to or were at one time a Grim Reaper. Which would explain their connection to the spirit realm.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Gamers
OG Gamers
I was born in 1983. It was still rare to find someone with a gaming system in their home. My parents had a Kalico Vision & Atari. I spent a lot of time playing Pit Fall as a toddler. This was my first time with electronic games as a form of entertainment. Then my parents bought a Nintendo system. I remember being over the moon about it as far as there being color and such. We had the cartridge that played Mario Bros., Duck Hunt & Olympics(The grandfather to pad style controllers). I played all three of them and loved the slight upgrade of them. It was a huge leap for me as a young kid. My dad wasn't home a lot as he was a fireman at the time, but when he was we would play video games together.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Gamers
Mobile Games
There's No shortage of mobile games out there. With that said a lot of the really good games can tend to be buried. Trust me, I know games and I know the goods ones show up when you least expect it. I'm going to tell you about a few of my favorite mobile games that I have stuck with for a number of years.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Gamers
Un/Popular Opinion
Mobile Gaming is becoming more popular. This has a lot to do with the newer generation of smartphones being able to handle high end games and apps. Not only that, but the mobile platform could revive some PC games that have been slowly dwindling in population despite it's graphics, story or all around feel. This would be beneficial for smaller named developers to get some sort of increase in traffic as well as revenue. Before we begin with the games that SHOULD be a mobile app, let's talk about a few that have already made the leap.
By L. A. Davis4 years ago in Gamers