satire
Geek satire, comedy, and all things satirical in the geek universe.
The Night I Stopped Waiting for Wings
I was fifteen the first time I saw the wings. It was 2009. My best friend and I huddled in her basement, sharing a bag of chips, eyes glued to the TV as women in glitter and lace walked like they owned the air itself. They were radiant, powerful, untouchable. One wore wings so wide they brushed the stage lights; another smiled like she held the secret to happiness itself.
By KAMRAN AHMAD11 days ago in Geeks
The Boy in the Rain
I didn’t go for the game. I went for my nephew. He’s twelve, wears a faded jersey two sizes too big, and talks about football like it’s scripture. “It’s not just running and tackling, Uncle,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s about heart. About who shows up when no one’s watching.”
By KAMRAN AHMAD12 days ago in Geeks
Everyone Is a Suspect. AI-Generated.
I’ve always been drawn to stories where the danger isn’t lurking in the shadows—but sitting right next to you. Small towns. Isolated groups. Smiling faces with secrets tucked just beneath the surface. Give me a setting where no one can leave, and I’m already locked in.
By Travis Johnson16 days ago in Geeks
Agustina Magali Toledo: Leadership, Resilience, and the Entrepreneurial Mindset
Agustina Magali Toledo represents a new generation of women entrepreneurs coming out of Argentina—women who don’t wait for permission, don’t follow a preset script, and don’t shrink themselves to fit old expectations. Her journey is not built on shortcuts or overnight hype. It’s built on consistency, clear thinking, and the willingness to take responsibility for her own path.
By Dena Falken Esq19 days ago in Geeks
Welcome To Derry Where Racism Is Scarier Than Horror by NWO Sparrow
The Monster In The Sewer Is Not The Worst Thing Here The Scary Pennywise In The Sewer Is Not The Worst Thing in Derry The new HBO episode of Welcome to Derry sparks a chilling truth that sits far beyond supernatural thrills. Pennywise may be the face of terror in this town, but the real fear that crawls beneath the surface is racism. The latest episode exposes this brutality in a way that hits harder than sharp teeth or glowing eyes. It reveals how hatred among people can turn a whole community into a nightmare, even without a creature lurking inside the sewers.
By NWO SPARROWabout a month ago in Geeks
“Caught Stealing”: A Review
Grade: B+ It looks like Darren Aronofsky will never top Requiem for a Dream (2000) and maybe that’s not a bad thing. He just keeps experimenting with genres until he lands on the one winner that will be a critical, audience, and awards season success for him.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Geeks
The Trump satire that swept the internet during Sydney Sweeney's controversial week (the onion)
In one amazing stretch, culture, politics, and media satire came together in ways that demonstrate how celebrity identification, party allegiance, and even bizarre humour can affect public attention. Two examples demonstrate opposite sides of the spectrum: on the one side, a well-known actress dealing with criticism over brand partnerships, politics, and box-office disappointments; on the other, a parody headline starring a significant former president, reminding us how satire enters and changes the conversation.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Toy Story 5: Pixar’s Beloved Franchise Returns with New Adventures and Familiar Hearts
After years of speculation, Pixar has officially confirmed that Toy Story 5 is in development — marking the return of one of the most iconic animated franchises in cinematic history. Following the emotional farewell of Toy Story 4, fans wondered if Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends had truly said goodbye. Now, it seems there’s still one more story to tell.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Geeks










