Author: Yashica Dudhe

Yashica Dudhe - Author at Averagebeing.com

From a little girl who wrote school plays and made her friends act in them to an adolescent who got into dark humor, Yashica has built her own universe of peculiar characters inspired by great cinema. She has imbibed the philosophies of David Fincher's characters but lives like the eccentricity of Phoebe Waller Bridge's women. Her metahumans are those who can use the power of words to create an elixir of emotions and bring them to life on screen. Jordan Peele, Issa Rae, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Ilana-Abbi, Raj-DK, Anurag Kashyap, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and others are her Marvel's Avengers. With over two years of experience as a content writer, her writing pieces are well-researched, with a sprinkle of her opinions/inferences that keep the audiences engaged. She is still exploring more on the anime scene but is highly intrigued by it. The cinephile in her makes her appreciate the intricacies of filmmaking. You will get a lot more insight into it in her articles and thoroughly enjoy her explanations. Well, someday, you might see Yashica as one of the writers for a movie-- it's her ultimate dream!

The 91 Freeway in Bellflower, California, is a significant node connecting the San Gabriel Valley to the Los Angeles Basin. The east-west aligned Freeway passes through the cities of Bellflower, Norwalk, and Downey before merging with the 605 Freeway in Long Beach. Plus, the Freeway provides quick access to Los Angeles International Airport and the Long Beach Port. The Artesia Freeway in southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County stretches across its western terminus from the Long Beach Freeway in northern Long Beach to its eastern terminus at the Santa Ana Freeway in Buena Park. A 16-mile stretch of…

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Does influence have more power than authority? Disapproval may start a protest, but it takes a few words to turn into a full-blown riot. Undoubtedly, a man with power can influence a legion, but can an ordinary man have the same capacity? January 6 Capitol riots started as an objection to the 2020 elections, where Trump supporters believed the election was unjust. Moreover, Trump’s tweet was in itself a trigger of the starting gun– “Big protest in D.C. on January 6.” “Be there, will be wild!” Supporters gathered in massive numbers outside the U.S. Capitol. Some wanted to protest, some…

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It’s that time of the year when the entire state is engulfed in fires. California is prone to intense wildfires through the forest regions, where lightning strikes instigate sparks in the dense areas. To add to the havoc, the arid climate becomes a catalyst for spreading these fires across massive hectares of land. This is an annual issue, where cities like San Fransico are gravely affected by these wildfires. This year, the cluster of fires started in the North West region of California. On August 15, the first speck of these fires was recorded after a series of dispersed lightning…

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Entering as an uncertain trainee, training rigorously for years, seeing your friends leave the training days, watching new people join, making friends, fighting, living together in compact houses, missing your family, sacrificing simple pleasures, and still fearing whether you will make it…. This is not even the start of being an idol; this was just a pre-debut trailer of what an idol’s life will be. A K-pop group is basically manufactured by compiling the best of the trainees and arranging them in a group according to their role. Sometimes, the company even gives a specific personality to the idol to…

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Some people can etch a lasting impression on your mind, even if they appear on the screen for a lesser time. Billy Miller was one such actor who could enthrall the viewers with his dashing looks, charming personality, and heart-melting smile. Imagine playing the estranged brother to the handsome and confident Harvey Specter and still managing to overshadow him in the scene. Such was the charm of Billy Miller. He followed his passion for acting right after he graduated from the University of Texas. Starting as a model and appearing in minor roles, he earned his first breakthrough role with…

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The safety of defense forces is under condemnation after a fighter jet went missing in plain sight. The United States pours more of its federal budget (54% per few reports) into the Department of Defense (DoD) than the next ten countries combined. About $877 Billion was devoted in 2022, while the national defense budget was $766 Billion, with a breakdown of 38% to operation and maintenance, 24% to Military personnel, 18% to procurement, 14% to research, development, test & evaluation, and 7% to other. With such an exorbitant budget, the expectations are naturally higher as well. But these presumptions came…

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Sun Tzu said the most critical foundation in The Art of War is “Know Thy Self, Know Thy Enemy. A Thousand Battles, a Thousand Victories.” Geechi Gotti not only applied this philosophy to defeat his enemy but also ruined someone as collateral damage. The rap battle between Geechi Gotti and Eazy The Block Captain, got fierce, burning everyone in the way. Gotti’s tongue became the weapon of mass destruction on Chrome 23 Battle when he rapped about Remy Ma’s infidelity towards her husband of 17 years, Papoose. Gotti claimed that Remy cheated on her husband with Eazy. Who Is Remy…

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What are the three main essential attributes of a reliable U.S. president? A president should carry himself according to a color code– be it the color of his suit or his skin color. And the Democrats seem to be too inexperienced, naive, and tolerant to these serious matters. First off, the Democrats completely misaligned America’s chakras when Barack Obama, a man of color, was elected as the president. The issues began at the preliminary stage itself. Between 2009 and 2017, America was not great and needed a formidable Republican President Like Donald Trump to make it great again (probably by…

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What are the bounds of a good athlete? Are superior sports stats a get-out-of-jail-free card for athletes? How long do women wait for justice before the influential sports figure? Before starting the discourse of the promising future of the athlete that should not be ruined because of their past mistakes, here are a few case studies for due consideration– Disclaimer: some of these cases have not reached a verdict yet, so the subtext here is “allegations.” These are just a few of many cases with a common denominator– abusive men being protected because they are churning money for giant corporations.…

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Last week was a testament to a rookie force and how the new NFL players are challenging the game. The entire stadium roared as the fierce rookie navigated the way to the LA Rams victory. Puka Nacua, the wide receiver, left no crumbs for the Seahawks with 10 catches for a combined 119 yards….and that’s just his professional debut. The momentous glory of the Rams, with 30-13 over the Seahawks, established Nacua as a reliable contribution to the team. But the journey to this grand debut was marred with several challenges. Born in Provo, Utah, on May 29, 2001, Nacua…

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Who remembers that era of YouTube where everyone was a chef– where content meant roasting? Between 2013 and late 2017, the algorithm was dominated by commentary videos, roasting, and canceling channels. Thus, flooded in a legion of YouTubers, where viewers tuned in for beef between them in the ultimate roast-battle. Let’s take a quick time capsule of what that era looked like– From high-production value diss tracks to someone making commentary videos in their mom’s basement, people were eating up this type of content. One particular sub-genre in roast videos was voiceover commentary while gaming. Young viewers idolized these Youtubers,…

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Chris Hayes made a name for himself as a political pundit with progressive viewpoints. Born on February 28, 1979, in the Bronx, New York, Hayes majored in Philosophy and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2001 from Brown University. With philosophy teaching someone how to think, Hayes developed a penchant for analyzing politics, journalism, and activism. Hayes began his journalism journey as a writer for the Chicago Reader, covering local and national politics. His career progressed exponentially in printed media as a senior editor at In These Times, then became a Schumann Center Writing Fellow, followed by his…

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“Let’s get ready to rumble!” If you ever heard these words, your childhood was great. But the origins of these words are even more interesting. Michael Buffer was born on November 2, 1944, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was raised during the war-torn era. To add to this struggle, Buffer’s parents divorced when he turned one, and he was thereafter raised by foster parents in Roslyn, Pennsylvania. By the age of 20, he had already enlisted in the Vietnam War, serving for three years. He later became a car salesman and realized his true passion for modeling at 32. After a…

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Algona, a small town in Iowa, boasts a tight-knit community of 5300 residents. As per Security Gauge reports, Algona is safer than 64% of US neighborhoods, with a violent crime rate of 23 crimes per 1,000 residents. Systematic law enforcement and neighborhood vigilantes have been essential in maintaining a low crime rate in the town. Kevin Cram was a dedicated officer who swore to maintain peace in Algona. The 33-year-old has been serving in the force for about ten years now and is considered an honest cop by his peers. As a father, a husband, and part of the Algona…

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Getting into the dream university, acquiring a student visa, investing a ton of money, uprooting your life from your homeland, and trusting that the new country would not endanger your life is a hell of a leap of faith. Jaahanvi Kandula, a young girl with big dreams from the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, took up the challenge of pursuing her goals, no matter what. Immediately after earning her bachelor’s degree, she prepared to fly across seven seas to further her education. With determination, confidence, perseverance, and the encouragement of her single mother as her strengths, she got into…

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