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The Map of Tiny Perfect Things - A Movie Review
We’ll figure everything out eventually, just like this time loop we’re cursed in. After breaking free from a time loop, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things appeared in theaters in 2021. Mark and Margaret are two teenagers stuck in a time loop. As they figure out what it all means, they journey to distinguish life’s perfect moments.
By Marielle Sabbag40 minutes ago in Geeks
Review: Inside Out 2
While I didn't see the first Inside Out movie in theatres, I am a long-time fan of it. Insight Out does a great job of making our emotions, our instincts, understandable, rationalising without making excuses. I haven't enjoyed a Psychological deep-dive so much since my Beloved got me hooked into Sanders Sides. (She's still smug about that)
By Natasja Roseabout 4 hours ago in Geeks
Title: The Radiance Within
True beauty isn't something that can be captured in a photograph or a mirror. It's a light that shines from within, illuminating the world in ways that transcend the superficial. I learned this lesson the hard way, through a journey that stripped me of my superficial facades and revealed the true essence of beauty.
By Fannick Umukundwaabout 10 hours ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Kairos" by Jenny Erpenbeck
This is probably a weird story of a recommendation. Last week, I was in Manchester and so, I took it upon myself to go to some of the bookshops around the area. I first went to the Waterstones in the Manchester Arndale and saw a few people carrying around the book Kairos with the intention to buy it. That seemed perfectly normal. Then I ended up at a shop called The House of Books and Friends where I saw at least two more people with or buying the book. It seemed to me that I must have been missing out on something and so, when I returned to my hometown, I went out with some friends and we each bought ourselves a copy.
By Annie Kapurabout 13 hours ago in Geeks
Anime Expo
This year I am going to my first Anime Expo. There are a lot of cons coming up and I am going to be very busy towards the next few months and Anime Expo kicks off my con season. As I have just recently started getting into anime I don’t know a lot of the shows and manga that have panels going on but I am using this as an opportunity to learn about some new things and find my next hyperfixation. I will be pretty busy on Saturday and on Sunday I do just get to kind of wander the convention floor and see if there is anything that I want to spend money on. But you know that I really love to share my convention schedules with you guys so here is my Anime Expo plan!
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout 21 hours ago in Geeks
Life Imitating 'Notebook' Art
This is a sad example of life imitating art or should I say Life Imitating 'Notebook" Art. Award Winning Actress Gena Rowlands, a legend of the screen whose career has spanned nearly seven decades including the role of The Notebook playing the role as the older Allie while actress Rachel McAdams plays the same character as the young Allie has been privately diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. Her son, director, and actor Nick Cassavetes, shared the news with Entertainment Weekly while looking back on working together on The Notebook for its 20th anniversary.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout 22 hours ago in Geeks
The best Keyboard to buy in 2024
In the realm of modern computing, keyboards have transcended their traditional roles, evolving into sophisticated tools tailored for various needs and preferences. Whether you're a dedicated gamer seeking the ultimate immersive experience, a professional in need of seamless multitasking, or a casual user prioritizing comfort and functionality, the market offers a plethora of options. This article delves into three standout keyboards that exemplify the diverse landscape of contemporary keyboard technology.
By Mahmoud Asaadabout 22 hours ago in Geeks
Cut Costs and Complexity: How to Host Your Static Site on Amazon S3 in 5 Easy Steps
Introduction Hosting a website on Amazon S3 offers advantages over traditional web hosting. S3 provides scalability, availability, and durability for web content in the cloud. It is also a cost option, as you only pay for the resources you use.
By Mahendra Kadam a day ago in Geeks