Louise Peralta
A homebody who's in a never ending journey of being my own person.
A dog mom, a gamer, and a graphic designer.
I've been balancing my time between working for myself and for my family and have been enjoying my free time by either reading books, listening to music, or playing games.
Articles by Louise Peralta
65-Year-Old Woman Falls Victim To A Scammer Cla...
“The scammers strike up a relationship with you to build up trust, sometimes talking or chatting several times a day. Then, they make up a story and ask for money.”
65-Year-Old Woman Falls Victim To A Scammer Cla...
“The scammers strike up a relationship with you to build up trust, sometimes talking or chatting several times a day. Then, they make up a story and ask for money.”
Research Shows That Pilots Are Significantly Le...
Is having low emotional intelligence a pro in the aviation industry?
Research Shows That Pilots Are Significantly Le...
Is having low emotional intelligence a pro in the aviation industry?
Single Honey Badger Easily Fights Off 3 Big Cat...
Fun fact: Honey badgers are incapable of fear.
Single Honey Badger Easily Fights Off 3 Big Cat...
Fun fact: Honey badgers are incapable of fear.
Reddit Asks, “How Are Psych Wards Supposed To B...
How is any of this supposed to be helpful to someone struggling with mental health?
Reddit Asks, “How Are Psych Wards Supposed To B...
How is any of this supposed to be helpful to someone struggling with mental health?
Woman Breaks Up With Her Boyfriend Of 7 Years B...
“I don't think I can ever fully trust him after this even if this question was indeed innocent.”
Woman Breaks Up With Her Boyfriend Of 7 Years B...
“I don't think I can ever fully trust him after this even if this question was indeed innocent.”
Research Suggests That Gorillas And Chimpanzees...
“We found that members of the gorilla group were integrated within a social network with the chimpanzees that included repeated association and interactions.”
Research Suggests That Gorillas And Chimpanzees...
“We found that members of the gorilla group were integrated within a social network with the chimpanzees that included repeated association and interactions.”