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8 Tips For Writing Multiverses
I like the idea of multiverses and all the amazing possibilities that the concept can bring. But I think we can agree, especially in the west, that multiverses are not used to their full potential. Instead of improving a story and world, it weakens it.
By Blankmarks3 years ago in Geeks
A Spotlight on Outstanding Theater Performances
Theater is a medium unlike any other. The immediacy of a live performance cannot be replicated in movies or books, and when that immediacy is tied with a killer performance, the results are uniquely magical. With that in mind, let’s take a moment to talk about a few of the performances that truly showcase how wonderful the theater can be.
By Mike Szczesny3 years ago in Geeks
Why Killer Loop's the Stefano Labbia's pulp comics deserve a prize?
Stefano Labbia's Killer loop's graphic novel series is undoubtedly deserving of a prize! At this point you probably ask me why - if you didn't read it... The reason is obvious: the pulp comics are a thrilling and captivating work of art that highlights the limitless possibilities attainable through graphic storytelling. The comics fuse mastery of the art of storytelling and highly imaginative visuals, which culminate in an unforgettable experience.
By Ichiro Kanegawa3 years ago in Geeks
SuperWHOLock
The WHO part of SuperWhoLock is of course the longest running of the three, even if we really only count the first or second half of it. This is a show that transcends fandom as it is one of the most popular shows of all time. Doctor Who started in 1963 ran for 26 seasons and then was rebooted in 2005. The show is still running, in fact BBC just casted it's next Doctor and his companion. There is an extensive Doctor Who universe with lots of spin-offs including The Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood and tons of books, comics, audio adventures and fan shows. Doctor Who is undoubtedly considered a cultural phenomenon so it's really no wonder that it got sucked into the fanbases that also frequented shows like Supernatural and Sherlock.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
SUPERwholock
SuperWhoLock…a horrifying Tumblr memory originated in 2011. We were possibly the most annoying online community in history and this series was born and bred out of gen Z’ers trying to claim it's creation. The oldest of the Gen Z’ers was 14 when the fandom originated so no you created nothing, this online horror belongs to Millenials. Also if you had really created it you wouldn’t want to claim it, it was a terrible time of hijacking posts that had nothing to do with us and the wildest of fan fictions. Its existence was a flash in a pan and it came crashing down as quickly as it rose to dominance. With the long hiatuses between seasons of Sherlock and Doctor Who and the decline in quality of Sherlock and Supernatural, paired with the fact that the main fanbase simply grew up the SuperWhoLock fandom ran out of steam. Though jokes of a resurgence emerged with the rumors of Sherlock season 5 and David Tennent returning as the Doctor for another anniversary special. It is a fandom that never needs to see the light of day again, and for most of us it is simply an embarrassing memory. But we are going to explore why these shows had such a chokehold on the internet, why they seemed to pair together so well and why we all simply stopped caring. So we are starting with Supernatural…the basis of Superwholock, the emotional demon fighting show that ran for way too long. I love the show, I find deep emotional connection to it and it quite literally saved my life. I've been to a convention and met the cast members, I’ve spent money on merch and I had a dean's necklace that I wore until it fell apart but the show went on for far too long. I stand by seasons 1-4 without hesitation, 5-7 were still good and I really won’t take criticisms on those either, 8-10 were questionable but at that point the fandom fell victim to the sunken cost fallacy and it was too late to stop watching 11-15 simply showed our dedication to the boys as there was next to nothing redeemable in those plot lines.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks
The Art of Painting: Exploring Creativity, Personal Growth, and Mental Health Benefits
Painting is a timeless form of artistic expression that has been appreciated and practiced for centuries. From the ancient cave paintings of Lascaux to the vibrant works of modern-day artists, painting has captivated and inspired people from all over the world. Whether you are a professional artist or a beginner, painting is a wonderful way to explore your creativity and bring your imagination to life.
By Vigneshwaran3 years ago in Geeks
Who came up with Flamin' Hot Cheetos?
Recently, I was looking for some entreprenureal career direction, perferably in book form. One recently published biography stood out to me as a fun way to inspire myself to “succeed in business”. The book is titled Flaming’ Hot: The Incredible True Story of One Man’s Rise from Janitor to Top Executive.
By MichelleGilbert3 years ago in Geeks
Firefly Lane - Netflix Season 2 Review
Surround yourself with people who care. Season 2 of Firefly Lane aired on Netflix in 2022. Based on the novel written by Kristin Hannah, season 2 of Firefly Lane continues the story of Tully and Kate’s friendship. Challenged by love and family dramas, their friendship is tested following a horrific event.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Recapping the MCU
Phase two had a lot more important information than Phase one did so hopefully those broad strokes were enough. I know this is a longer video but the MCU really exploded in phase 3. We added a lot of new characters and furthered a lot of team storylines so let's dive right in.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 years ago in Geeks










