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Explaining My Love-Hate Relationship with Soap Operas. Top Story - September 2024.
Ah, soap operas. In the immortal words of an iconic comic strip character, "Good grief." I'm just going to be blunt. I hate soap operas. To me, they're all the same. The storylines are often way too ludicrous and over the top, as is the acting. Stereotypically (especially decades ago), there were always the same twists: someone always had an evil twin, or some relative that we had never seen before pops up and causes all sorts of chaos, or my favorite--someone popping up after being killed off!
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
'Agatha All Along': Joe Locke's 'Teen' Is Described As A Human Familiar. So, What Is A Familiar?
We are just over a week away from the premiere of the long-awaited WandaVision spin-off Agatha All Along, and the mania surrounding WandaVision's first-run is beginning to return, with fans already developing theories based on tiny clues in the series' trailers. Many of these theories are based around the identity of Joe Locke's 'Teen' character, who cannot reveal his name to the rest of the Coven due to a curse.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Geeks
The History of "Saved by the Bell" (Part III: The New Class)
On May 22, 1993, the original Saved by the Bell run ended with the core sextet donning their caps and gowns and receiving their high school diplomas. That episode marked the end of the original TV series, though the saga with that group continued on with two telefilms, with a continuation series, Saved by the Bell: The College Years wedged in between. College Years premiered right after the graduation finale episode, but that was not the only bit of continuation that the series would receive.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Navigating Salesforce Development: Key Services Every Business Should Consider
Salesforce, a global leader in customer relationship management (CRM), offers a wide range of services tailored to different business needs. As businesses strive for digital transformation, choosing the right Salesforce development services becomes essential for optimizing processes, improving customer interactions, and driving growth. In this article, we'll explore the key Salesforce development services every business should consider.
By William Smithabout a year ago in Geeks
Damsel
Netflix has really cranked out the original content this year, and I am behind on all of it. Milly Bobby Brown’s Damsel serves up a pretty basic twist on a fantasy story. I think we all could tell from the first look that it was going to be your basic feminist fairytale, which isn’t inherently bad but it is all in the execution. And if we are being completely honest I don’t really have a lot of faith in Netflix writers. They seem more concerned about simply getting out content than creating and telling stories. But here we go with my actual review of Damsel.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks
Simplifying Responsive E-Commerce Websites Using Vue.js
A responsive e-commerce website is crucial for success in today's digital marketplace. With the rapid growth of online shopping, businesses must ensure their websites provide seamless user experiences across devices. Vue.js, a progressive JavaScript framework, offers an excellent solution for building responsive e-commerce websites. This article explores how Vue.js simplifies the development of these sites and why businesses should consider hiring Vue.js consultants or offshore Vue.js developers.
By William Smithabout a year ago in Geeks
Top 5 Power Rangers Actresses Who Need to Play a Lifetime Movie Villainess (At Least Once)
Today is a big anniversary in the world of Power Rangers; it was 31 years ago today the whole phenomenon began. From the moment that the dumpster was opened, the Power Rangers franchise became a huge hit that has transcended generations. Most of us who have watched the MMPR, Zeo, and Turbo years have offspring who have enjoyed the current incarnations. It's absolutely amazing.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks









