fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the geek universe.
Facebook went to hell
Mark Zuckerburg, I don't know if you sold out or if you just don't care anymore. Facebook has gone to hell. I've never seen it this bad in all the years I've been visiting that site. I used to love your website. I used to have great chats with friends and new people. I used to love the memes and political banter. I even thought that marketing options for businesses was a great addition and the share and send to Facebook links were wonderful for awhile. But now, it's all trash. It's all ruined. I have deleted my account so many times and then with some sad pathetic lonely hope I return and reinstate my account only to be tragically disappointed at how bad it is now.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Geeks
The Valley of Headless Men
Each of us has our own daily grind that tends to become repetitive, monotonous, and uninteresting. This is largely because there isn’t anything new in cities and towns that we have explored more times than we might care to count. Yet, there are still places in the world that remain wild, unexplored, and primal. One such place is The Valley of Headless Men, known formally as The Nahanni National Park Reserve.
By E.J. V'Kanty2 years ago in Geeks
Angel Numbers
Introduction I thought I had finished with all the interesting numbers on my Vocal posts mainly going through the ones that matched with what I regarded as significant years and some with repeated numbers, though one of my favourites was story 1234 which, for obvious reasons was a Ramones playlist.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Geeks
My Top Five YouTube Channels
Maybe I am getting softer in my old age, but television and most movies do nothing for me now. Yes, I did see a few Hollywood films this past year – “Oppenheimer” and “Poor Things” – but I am more likely to rely on my own collection of DVDs and saved files that I have managed to compile and not betray by heading off to one of the online channels that gives you a taste of what’s out there, and then decides to remove them to make way for the next waste of time. I did this because I realized that someone was piggybacking onto my account, and that I preferred borrowing what I could from libraries and friends, or finding them at secondhand and surplus stores keeping the faith with us lovers of solid media.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Geeks
The argument for how the world began and where is it heading. Can mankind really solve the mystery of the universe?
A profound quote attributed to Galileo Galilei, says; “You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself”. This emphasizes the idea that true understanding comes from self-discovery rather than being taught by someone else. It’s a principle that resonates with the Socratic method of teaching, which is based on guiding someone to their own realizations rather than simply providing them with facts.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Geeks
What Squids and Frogs Taught Us About How Brain Cells Talk
For decades, understanding the intricate workings of the brain has been a monumental challenge. The key to unlocking its secrets lies in the complex interplay of cells that transmit information at lightning speed through chemical and electrical signals. But our understanding of this fundamental process owes much to early neuroscience pioneers and the diverse array of animals they studied.
By Saket Kumar2 years ago in Geeks
Manjummel Boys Hotstar Review: Awesome Survival Thriller!
Guys, these days I don't know what is happening to me. Sometimes I have a cold, a cough, and sometimes a headache. It gets cured one time but starts again. I feel that either I have been affected by someone's evil eye or something else. But at present, my condition is better, and I am hoping that it will remain like this in the future, too, because due to these things, I cannot sleep at night.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Geeks
15 Reasons Why Revenge of the Sith Stands Out Among the Star Wars Franchise
n the vast galaxy of the Star Wars franchise, one film often shines brightly as a standout among fans: Revenge of the Sith. Released in 2005 as the final installment of the prequel trilogy, Revenge of the Sith is more than just a bridge between trilogies; it's a cinematic masterpiece that has carved its own niche in the Star Wars universe. Here are 15 reasons why Revenge of the Sith continues to stand out among the iconic franchise.
By Sangita Nandi2 years ago in Geeks
If Time Stopped
Introduction This is inspired by the current situation with Vocal Statistics on May 4th 2024. As I have used many songs about time for my stories I have decided to use AI to create a piece for this. It is a bit more upbeat than I expected but it is ok.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Geeks
The green Zone movie review
Title: Green Zone Director: Paul Greengrass Release Date: 2010 Genre: Action, Thriller "Green Zone" is a high-octane action thriller directed by Paul Greengrass, known for his dynamic and intense filmmaking style. Released in 2010, the film is set against the backdrop of the Iraq War, offering a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of warfare, politics, and the search for truth in a conflict zone.
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Geeks
The Top Comedy Movies of all Time
Across the globe, The comedy was entertaining people in irrespective of age, nationality or generation. Comedy films stand out due to their ability to make people happy and joke irrespective of the situation available. Comedy movies over the years have gone on to be despised in the realm where one cannot afford to get enough of them as they continue watching . That blind delight brings us back to some of the much beloved films ever made in this genre.Here, we take a delightful trip down memory lane to explore some of the top comedy movies of all time.
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Geeks









