humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
I Learned a Great Deal About Our Own Mortality As Men By Watching This Film
Men? Our egos will be our demise if we don't get control of it while we still can. The decline of any civilization is deeply rooted in inflated ego. You start thinking that this will never end and that you will always be on top.
By Digital_FootPrint1212about a year ago in Geeks
Turn Your Casual Photos into Business-Ready Portraits
Every professional in any business industry needs a professional portrait, sometimes known as a headshot. Even freelance solo entrepreneurs such as writers and gig workers do too. Too often the ones that exist need to be updated.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in Geeks
Learn about the causes of happiness.. Is love a cure for those who have lost their appetite for life?
Love is honesty and kindness, generosity and dignity, reassurance and surrender, goodness and contentment, peace and surrender, perfection and perfection, the revealer of secrets and the secret of goodness, the best of the righteous and the righteousness of the free. Much has been said about the biography of love, to the point that it has been said: Whoever speaks about love is as if he is wading into it.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Geeks
The Wild Robot: A Tale of Heart and Humanity
Sometimes to stay alive, we must become more than we’re programmed to be. The Wild Robot was released in theaters in 2024. After a shipwreck, an intelligent robot named Roz is stranded in an uninhabited environment. The robot connects with the wildlife and raises an orphaned baby goose.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'Titanic: The Musical': A Stirring Tribute
Remember the Titanic. All aboard North Shore Music Theatre’s performance of Titanic: The Musical. The story recounts the tragedy of the Titanic when it struck an iceberg in April 1912. Carrying thousands of passengers, this fateful night submerges in confrontations, panic, and loss.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Inside Out 2: A Journey Through Teen Emotions That’s Worth the Ride. AI-Generated.
Inside Out 2: A Journey Through Teen Emotions That’s Worth the Ride When Inside Out debuted in 2015, it struck a chord with audiences worldwide by personifying our emotions and giving us a fresh perspective on the complexities within our minds. Fast-forward to Inside Out 2, and Pixar brings us back into the mind of Riley, now a teenager, where Joy, Sadness, and the rest of the emotions must navigate the new, turbulent terrain of adolescence. This sequel, far from being just a repeat of the original, digs deeper into the emotional landscape of growing up and the inner struggles we all face.
By surendra nathabout a year ago in Geeks
The voice that calls me.. Part 2
Wait and watch - “When will you be back from work?” (Venus) is not accustomed to asking me this question except when she is intending to go out, so that she returns before me, because she knows that I cannot bear her not being at home when I arrive!
By Dr. Gaber Fathyabout a year ago in Geeks
Elle Woods and the Realities of Justice: Why Legally Blonde Still Matters
This evening, as we prepare for our internships in different places, I found myself watching Legally Blonde (and Legally Bonde 2!) with my friends. As an elder Gen Z, I feel it’s my responsibility to introduce them to the best chick flicks of 2004. My friends, who come from Myanmar, have often remarked on how this movie, released in 2001, still feels so fresh and relevant. They’ve noted how impressive the technology looks compared to films they’ve seen, perhaps because they haven’t experienced many Hollywood productions; Asia has its own thriving film industry and beloved favorites.
By Karina Thyraabout a year ago in Geeks
Past Lives . Top Story - October 2024.
I watched this movie on the plane from Rome to New York almost a year ago. I started writing this story by getting the image, putting in the title and the first sentence. However, I never got around to actually writing it up until this week when in my Intercultural Communication course I used the movie clip as an illustration of non-verbal communication in different cultures. The memories and feelings of the movie flooded and urged me to return to this review. So I will try to point out some of the ways the movie affected me at the four distinct levels from the media literacy perspective:
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Geeks












