Carina Simms
Bio
Hi all. I'm just an artist who loves storytelling. Trying to find my place within the community to continue my growth as a writer.
Stories (7/0)
Dodgeball in the Olympics? Why Not?
In 2024, the Summer Olympics will take place in Paris, France, marking a global celebration of athleticism and competition. Yet, amidst this grand event, another significant tournament will unfold: the 2024 World Dodgeball Tournament in Graz, Austria. Despite its growing popularity and international reach, dodgeball once again misses the opportunity to showcase the art of the game on the world stage at the Olympics.
By Carina Simms28 days ago in Unbalanced
Kyrie and The Flowers
Kyrie woke up to the golden rays of sunlight streaming through her window, filling her room with a warm and inviting glow. She could already feel the excitement bubbling inside her as she remembered it was Sunday, a day when her mother tended to their magnificent garden. Eager to join her mother, Kyrie sprang out of bed and made her way through the house, her steps filled with anticipation.
By Carina Simms10 months ago in Families
Dodgeball: The Sport of the Future
The Sport of the Future: Dodgeball, with its fast-paced action and nostalgic charm, is capturing the attention of sports enthusiasts across the globe. As a sport in an evolutionary stage, dodgeball offers a unique blend of chaos and strategy, making it a strong contender for the sport of the future. From the variety of ball types to the athleticism showcased by its players, dodgeball possesses the elements that captivate both participants and spectators alike. In this article, we will explore the evolution of dodgeball, the art and athleticism it entails, the themes of unity and diversity within the sport, the importance of ball types, the rise of organized dodgeball, and its promising future.
By Carina Simms11 months ago in Unbalanced
Everybody Should Speak a Second Language
Language is one of the most important things in human history. It is a way to help people communicate and understand each other. It is where the individual meets the rest of society in common ground. As of now there are roughly 6,500 spoken languages all over the world. Each language offers a unique meaning and uses different techniques to describe the world around people. All citizens should speak another language. Knowing different languages helps people become more open-minded and increases global understanding. Research shows that it improves cognitive functions of the brain of people who speak different languages. Also having the ability to speak different languages opens up doors of employment that would otherwise be closed. The education system should require education of a second language in K-12 schools.
By Carina Simms11 months ago in Education
He Who Lives Above Ahtunowhiho
My Father and Grand Chief, Adistan, is the wisest man I’ve heard. Although he would never directly admit it, he appreciated some of the white man’s culture and allowed the constructive aspects to prosper after The Great 2069 earthquake.
By Carina Simms12 months ago in Futurism