humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
Worth the Wait (2025): A Culturally Resonating Rom-Com
We have to believe - it’s part of the journey. Worth the Wait is a 2025 Tubi film that intertwines the lives of Asian-American strangers. They navigate romance, struggle with loss, and make amends for past mistakes.
By Marielle Sabbag7 months ago in Geeks
The 3 Legendary Sannins
Naruto’s Legendary Sannin are not arbitrary. They’re part of a lineage tracing back over 200 years—Edo-period fantastical tales infused into modern anime. By embedding elements like toad-slug-snake dynamics, faithful character archetypes, and folkloric plotlines, Masashi Kishimoto created a contemporary epic tethered to Japanese myth. They serve as perfect examples of how anime can bring ancient tradition to global screens—maintaining authenticity while adapting structure and themes for new audiences.
By JRManglicmot7 months ago in Geeks
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
Exploring Specialized Roles in Software Engineering with Experienced Software Engineering Professionals like Abhishek Desikan
Software engineering has evolved into a broad and diverse field, encompassing a wide range of specialized roles that address the growing complexity of modern technology. As companies build more sophisticated software systems, they require experts who can focus on specific areas such as front-end design, system architecture, testing, and security.
By Abhishek Desikan8 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









