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12 Anime series to watch if you are a Beginners !!
Anime has become one of the most popular forms of entertainment worldwide, and with good reason. It is a medium that can tell compelling stories and create unforgettable characters, all while offering stunning visuals and immersive soundtracks. However, for beginners, the sheer number of anime series out there can be overwhelming. So, to help out, here are the 12 animes for beginners, all with less than 50-60 episodes.
By ANURAG SONKARabout a year ago in Fiction
The Dimensionals
The Dimensionals
By Janella Phillipabout a year ago in Fiction
How Metaverse is changing the fashion industry
Virtual Fashion The concept of the metaverse has been around for decades, popularized in science fiction and futurist literature. But with the recent explosion of virtual reality and augmented reality technology, the idea of a fully immersive digital world is becoming more and more plausible. And with this shift comes the potential for significant changes in the fashion industry.
By Mateo Vargasabout a year ago in Fiction
The Final Lamentation
The Unbroken had once been a noble vessel. A ship of the line, it had been built in the days when humanity was ascendant; when the Great Crusade sought to once more cage the stars, and bring enlightenment to the galaxy. The vessel had been used by some of the first astartes when they deployed alongside the solar auxilia, and even after the primarchs had been discovered, the ship had held its course. It had emptied its guns into enemy fleets, dropped entire battalions of troops from orbit onto contested worlds, and won its share of honors in wars whose names and stakes were forgotten by all but the ancient, and the mad. The vessel had also been one of the countless ships commandeered by the warmaster when he’d raised his banners of treachery, and turned his forces against the Imperium. Though it had sustained damage on the push to Terra, and was left scarred by the siege of humanity’s home world, the Unbroken was one of thousands of ships that vanished into the warp when Horus had died, and the traitors’ force was splintered.
By Neal Litherlandabout a year ago in Fiction
The Hand Reclaimed
Danica Gray, the “Hand-Reclaimed,” stood at the top of the tower of Flame and Glory, watching the world end. It did not seem that way to the people in the city below. They were all too astonished by the miracle to understand its implications. Nine stranger moons had suddenly appeared from the darkness of space, crowding around their doleful Oodrin, their native moon whose blue-gray light always ebbed and flowed perfectly with the months and seasons.
By Michael Strangeabout a year ago in Fiction
The Hum
For the longest time, I thought cancer was as bad as it got. Objectively, I know there are more terrible things in the world by comparison, like genocide and sex trafficking, but those evils felt more like figments to me, like barely-audible ghosts that only stalked news outlets and human rights blogs. To me, they were no more real than all the other depressing and violent shit I saw daily; it was just background.
By Michael Strangeabout a year ago in Fiction
The Stary Floor
Ilya had calculated the odds a hundred times. The ship shouldn’t be there. It shouldn’t be anywhere near them. The Universe was infinite—so wide and so vast that even their vaulted consciousness couldn’t fathom of the whole of it. But there it was on the huge C.R.C. screen: an Abromic ship. It hovered almost directly beneath the ringed planet the computer records indicated as LR81-16. Without magnification, it only registered as a tiny metallic dot pulsing in the doleful light of the system’s Red Dwarf.
By Michael Strangeabout a year ago in Fiction
Black Hole: Exploring Formation and Properties
Black holes are some of the most intriguing objects in the universe, and they have captivated the imaginations of scientists and the general public alike for decades. These enigmatic objects are formed when massive stars reach the end of their lives and collapse under the force of their own gravity, creating a region of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. In this article, we will explore the properties of black holes, how they are formed, and what their impact is on the surrounding universe.
By Hari Prasathabout a year ago in Fiction