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Enough Is Enough: Women of Color In Fandom Deserve Support-Not Smear Campaigns. Content Warning.
Content/Trigger Warning: This article discusses topics including online harassment, racism, misogyny, and discrimination in fandom spaces. It also references real-life examples of targeted abuse toward public figures, particularly women of color. Reader discretion is advised.
By Jenna Deedy8 months ago in Geeks
Signal on the Glacier: Sodium Frost Glow’s Communication Lifeline. AI-Generated.
In the world’s most remote and extreme regions, where eternal night and relentless snowstorms rule, temperatures can plummet to -45°C. Here, the howling winds swallow up all sound, and communication becomes the lifeline that keeps hope alive. Amid this frozen expanse, Sodium Frost Glow emerges as the steadfast partner for any research team—ensuring connection and safety when it matters most.
By roc chiang8 months ago in Geeks
The Evolution of the Word "Geek"
Introduction The word "geek" has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in the English language. It used to be a derogatory term for carnival performers, but now it is a badge of honor for intellectuals, tech innovators, and fans of pop culture. How did this shift happen? What does "geek" mean today—and where might it go next? We look at: The shocking history of the word "geek" (hint: biting chicken heads) The transition from insult to subculture in the 20th century The rise of "geek chic" and the tech boom ✔ Modern interpretations: Are you a geek, nerd, or dork?
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in Geeks
Stitch Holds Incredibly, Karate Kid Lack Force: British Box Office Round up May 30-Jun 01
The first week of June brings viewers to the movie screens in their droves. After a blockbuster weekend last week, both 'Lilo and Stitch' and 'Mission: Impossible' keep hold of the number one and two spots on the top 10 for the weekend. Coming in a distant third was the first weekend of 'Karate Kid: Legends', bringing together Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio to the tune of £2.6million, nearly a whole million behind Mission in second place with £3.5million.
By Sam Gamble8 months ago in Geeks
Top Pentagon UFO Whistleblower Claims Explained: What They Know That We Don’t
For decades, the U.S. government denied that UFOs — or UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) — were a topic of serious investigation. That all changed in the last few years, not just because of grainy Navy videos or shifting military protocols…
By Rukka Nova8 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 14 Review
So Beyond the Gates started the fourteenth week of existence a day late. Why? Monday was Memorial Day. So the show actually aired a rerun for the first time in its short existence. The show has had quite a few preemptions already. The first one was caused by March Madness, which is understandable. After all, it's March Madness. Then there's the preemptions due to UEFA Soccer, and that bugged me a bit, because while BTG was preempted, CBS affiliates were somehow able to air new episodes of The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Hmmm.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Geeks
Canton in Motion
Canton in Motion How Transportation, Theater, Sports, and Local Flavor Shaped a City By Joey Raines Canton, Ohio, is a city powered by movement. Its story is told in the clatter of railcars, the glow of stage lights, the roar of football crowds, and the sizzle of pizza ovens. Canton has always been alive with energy, shaped by innovation, built by working people, and sustained by a sense of pride that refuses to fade. This is a story about more than buildings or streets. It is about the heartbeat of a community that keeps going strong.
By Joey Raines8 months ago in Geeks








