humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
The Unforgivable - A Netflix Movie Review
Never hold onto anger. Life has so much to explore than to waste on being angry. The Unforgivable was released to Netflix in 2021. After 20 years, a woman gets out of prison. Wanting to track down her sister, Ruth first has to re-enter society following an unforgettable crime.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Encanto And Toxic Families. Top Story - December 2021.
Disney's recent animation movies have displayed a clear pattern: away from romantic love and a turn to the love shared within a family. Starting the trend in 2013 with Frozen and a focus on the sisterly love between Elsa and Anna, Moana continued this idea in 2016 and dealt with the idea of family and legacy. 2021's Encanto is the natural outcome of the fusion of these themes all brought together in one movie.
By M.J. Rausch4 years ago in Geeks
Perseverance
Many years ago—or in 2007—I had just gotten my hands on the latest Harry Potter book and immediately dove in. It had everything I was looking for: action, adventure, fantasy, romance and, most importantly, a top notch resolution. Sure, was I one of those people who thought Harry was going to die in the end?
By Delores Wilson4 years ago in Geeks
Facebook did not invent the Metaverse
Just like the internet existed before social media, so did the metaverse. Background Since the recent Facebook announcement that they are embarking on the creation of a “metaverse”, some of the subsequent chatter has perpetuated the myth that the term is a new one. The truth is that Facebook is neither a pioneer of the metaverse nor of the social network. I only intend to address the former here, but may one day choose to dwell on the latter.
By JoJoBonetto4 years ago in Geeks
Lights! Camera! Me!
Or so I thought. In March 2017, the “Film24” company came to Drew. Since Drew itself is no stranger to Tinseltown- films like The Family Stone & even The Incredible Hulk were filmed here- they decided to hold a “boot camp” here. Despite my ridiculous lack of organization, I decided to participate. After all, I had promised my insecure, eleven-year-old self I was going to be a big star someday, and by God I was going to keep that promise to her.
By Jennifer Rose4 years ago in Geeks
Reasons Why I'm so Inspired by Critical Role- Part One
I wanted to share some things about why Fantasy is my major escapism and why I felt inspired by Fantasy fandom. I always loved fairy tales. Adventures and fantasy are so much fun. I couldn't stop being quirky, whimsy, imaginative, creative, curiously, adventurous since my childhood. I know I am already a grown woman, but that doesn't mean I have to give it up. I have always loved pretending and mimicking as if I'm being like any Disney princess or Non-Disney princess-like Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Anya from Anastasia, Odette from The Swan Princess, Aurora from Sleeping Beauty, or Cinderella. And yes, when I was in preschool or kindergarten, I wanted to be a princess-sounds silly, doesn't it? I always love to use my imagination while I am playing outside, riding on the swing, swimming in the pool, playing in a big-bubbly bathtub, and tea partying with stuffed toys. As a child, I also loved knights and dragons - on the other hand, I had to be brave like a knight especially when I was afraid of getting a booster shot during my check-up. About being brave and confident young girl, I always wanted to be like Kimberly the Pink Ranger from Power Rangers (played by Amy Jo Johnson) because she's always been the major first female role model ever since, mainly while I was doing some karate lessons. I do enjoying it. However, I didn’t participate or joined any championship because I’m very shy, sensory overload issues due from my autism(when I cried for no reason).
By Meghan LeVaughn 4 years ago in Geeks
Midnight Mass - A Netflix Series Review
I wonder what is going to happen at mass tonight. Midnight Mass is a Netflix series released in 2021. A new priest arrives at an isolated island community. A multitude of miraculous and bizarre events occur, leading people to speculate omens.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Geeks
Accurate Representation is Important. Top Story - October 2021.
I was thrilled when Disney released the trailer for "Encanto". Not just for their more recent branch of more diverse movies and the representation of different cultures, or the fact that the movie seems like a blast with great animation and music, but for the simple fact that Mirabel, the movie's main character, wears glasses.
By Tone Breistrand4 years ago in Geeks
What the Movies Don't Say About Adults
Helplessly facing adulthood. That's what it feels like. I'm an adult, I say. I should be able to handle this. All the job interviews, the impending driving tests, the search for a house. The money distress, the lack of support system, the loss (but not death) of all the family I've known.
By Minte Stara4 years ago in Geeks
"Soul Adventures: Dreams and Survival"
"Soul Adventures" is a set of thought-provoking movies. I believe that every adult who has watched it will have some enlightenment, thinking about the meaning of life after decades of survival. Finding the spark (Spark) of life, and Whether to live really meaningful. Ordinary people who live a plain life, happy for a slice of Pizza, rejoicing for a fallen leaf, and living for ordinary people who work hard to earn money for their children and families, do they live meaningfully? People need to die, why bother to reincarnate or reincarnate, or to stay a bit closer to the trend, why bother to fight Kexing.
By Emma Jane Ross4 years ago in Geeks







