humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
I asked an ai robot what the meaning of life is what it said
Me whats the meaning of life The robots reply Well, the meaning of life is something that's been on people's minds forever, you know? Like, why are we here? What's it all about? Different folks have different takes on it.
By ryan andrews2 years ago in Geeks
Civil War Movie Review
In the decades following the bloodiest conflict in American history, many have wondered what a hypothetical second civil war may bring to the nation. Alternative history has offered up many scenarios with full cinematic releases being few and far between. Releasing in a major election year no less, the provocative premise of Civil War from Alex Garland is ultimately wasted on a well-made film with shallow storylines and characters.
By Robert Cain2 years ago in Geeks
How Sailor Moon Impacted My Life. Top Story - April 2024.
For 30 years, this cosmic crybaby has warmed the hearts of many people inspired others, and still never fails to give people, courage, strength, and love. You could throw a dart at any movie, TV Show, or author that Sailor Moon has inspired.
By Samantha Parrish2 years ago in Geeks
Boutcher Theatre Company's 'Red' Paints the Stage with Passion
Create art that is true to you. In its opening debut, Boutcher Theatre Company presents Red, a play written by John Logan. The story focuses on the complex life of artist, Mark Rothko. Rothko and his young assistant, Ken, clash about art and human needs, leading to how ideas become creations.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Importance of Lab Equipment in STEM Education
Making Learning Exciting and Tangible When children get to use lab equipment, they're not just learning theories; they're experiencing science in action. Imagine the excitement in their eyes when they first look through a microscope or mix chemicals to see a reaction. This hands-on approach makes learning more engaging and understandable, turning abstract ideas into something they can see and touch.
By Bryce Carin2 years ago in Geeks
Exploring The Newest Laboratory Technology in 2024
Sydney, Australia, is brimming with new laboratory technology. The city’s research prowess isn’t solely driven by brilliant minds; it’s also fueled by cutting-edge lab equipment that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible.
By Bryce Carin2 years ago in Geeks
The Forgotten Manuscript. Content Warning.
In the shadowed, forgotten corners of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, where history whispers secrets through the dust motes dancing in shafts of light, young librarian Elena Vittori made a discovery that could alter the fabric of time itself. Buried beneath a pile of ancient, neglected manuscripts in a section of the attic long deemed too precarious for frequent visits, her fingers brushed against parchment that felt charged with a strange energy. It was a manuscript unlike any she had seen before, adorned with sketches and writings that hinted at a genius mind. The signature at the bottom of the page sent a shiver down her spine: Leonardo da Vinci.
By Jaden Cole2 years ago in Geeks
The Downfall of Dan Schneider. Content Warning.
As a Millennial watching this documentary series this really ruined my childhood for many reasons. As an adult, all these skits, and jokes I thought were harmless were actually extremely dark jokes, and sexual innuendos. I never thought Nickelodeon would do this. However, all of us know about the Hollywood industry is very dark, and merky.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Geeks
Scientific Instruments that Changed History
1. The Telescope: Unveiling the Cosmos The journey begins with Galileo Galilei, who turned his gaze towards the heavens with a simple yet revolutionary device — the telescope. Galileo’s observations of celestial bodies shattered existing paradigms, challenging conventional wisdom and laying the foundation for modern astronomy. Telescopes, with their ability to magnify distant objects, opened a cosmic window, revealing the vastness of the universe.
By Bryce Carin2 years ago in Geeks











