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Sitting on the sofa in Dr. Yoshita's office, Logan started to get bored again - counting the holes in the ceiling. He'd gone for one round of testing and the results didn't make sense so he's supposed to go for another. Dr. Hara entered the room this time, making Logan get to his feet as if he'd done everything before,
Matthew VacantiPublished 3 years ago in GeeksRise of the Olympians
Mount Olympus has grown dark and decrepit. Black dead-looking vines grow all over the walls. Typhon slithers through the halls and enters the main hall. Thanatos sit upon his throne with his arm resting on the arm of the chair and his fist under his chin, as though holding his head up. His pointer finger on his left hand taps on the other arm of the throne. Typhon stops a few feet in front of Thanatos and bows.
Brandon WeedPublished 3 years ago in GeeksJacquline Woods real life pregnancy will be written into ‘ The Bold and the Beautiful’
When it was announced that Jacqueline Woods was pregnant with her second child, some fans began thinking ahead. A number of those who watch The Bold and the Beautiful wondered if the pregnancy would be written into the storyline. The next question on the minds of viewers was regarding who the baby daddy would be? There have not been any scenes that indicate that Finn and Steffy have been to bed together but soon it will be clear that she slept with Liam yet again. Spoilers for The Bold and the Beautiful from Soap Dirt are suggesting that many viewers were right in what they think will happen next. Liam believes Hope slept with Thomas, so he will drink Teqilla with Steffy and wake up with her the next morning.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMy New Comedy Show Debuts on Instagram. My Hope Is that Viewers Get It.
Comedy has always been a part of my DNA. Throughout grade school, students recognized me as the class clown. I’m not proud of this title, but now that I’m older, I recognized that I was a value to students growing up.
Tom CartneyPublished 3 years ago in GeeksInside Timaya's Expensive New Mansion (Photos).
People are speechless. If you follow my posts, you know I like checking out celebrity houses. It’s always one of those things I find interesting – I like to see how my favorite celebs live, how big their houses are, what kind of decorations they have, how they’re spending their cash.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Quiet Man (1952)
In this article, we will be looking at 2019’s book “1001 Movies to See Before You Die” and going through each film in a random order that I have chosen. We will be looking at what constitutes this film to be on the list and whether I think this film deserves to be here at all. I want to make perfectly clear that I won’t be revealing details from this book such as analyses by film reporters who have written about the film in question, so if you want the book itself you’ll have to buy it. But I will be covering the book’s suggestions on which films should be your top priority. I wouldn’t doubt for a second that everyone reading this article has probably watched many of these movies anyway. But we are just here to have a bit of fun. We’re going to not just look at whether it should be on this list but we’re also going to look at why the film has such a legacy at all. Remember, this is the 2019 version of the book and so, films like “Joker” will not be featured in this book and any film that came out in 2020 (and if we get there, in 2021). So strap in and if you have your own suggestions then don’t hesitate to email me using the address in my bio. Let’s get on with it then.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBook Review: "Heat Wave" by Penelope Lively
Penelope Lively’s books are always filled with one great thing and this book is no exception - this great thing is amazing and vivid descriptions of the surrounding area blended with atmospheric moods and different hues of emotion. Her writing is a brilliant way of analysing landscape in the modern era and how it is manipulated to suit a certain situation and mood. For example: in “Heat Wave” we get these images of a place called “World’s End” which is described as being almost altered by each and every movement of emotion in the book. When we learn about the weird affairs that are happening in the book we see the atmosphere around World’s End change with it and I think that this is the single greatest thing about the book. The descriptions are written with such character and fine wording it sounds like Penelope Lively chose each individual word to put in that quotation.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in GeeksBooks to Check Out: November 2020 Reads
This was a fiction filled month for me. I’m all about reading many different styles and genres of books, and I think I did a good job this month of finding three books to satisfy my tastes. Hopefully one of them catches your attention, because they’re each thoroughly enjoyable in their own way.
A Filmmaker's Guide to: Structuralism
In this chapter of ‘the filmmaker’s guide’ we’re actually going to be learning about literature and film together. I understand that many of you are sitting in university during difficult times and finding it increasingly hard to study and I understand that many of you who are not at university or not planning on it are possibly stuck of what to do, need a break or even need to catch up on learning film before you get to the next level. This guide will be brief but will also contain: new vocabulary, concepts and theories, films to watch and we will be exploring something taboo until now in the ‘filmmaker’s guide’ - academia (abyss opens). Each article will explore a different concept of film, philosophy, literature or bibliography/filmography etc. in order to give you something new to learn each time we see each other. You can use some of the words amongst family and friends to sound clever or you can get back to me (email in bio) and tell me how you’re doing. So, strap in and prepare for the filmmaker’s guide to film studies because it is going to be one wild ride.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Terminator: Dark Fate"
Terminator: Dark Fate is the latest Terminator sequel that had come out in 2019. As much as people didn't like Terminator: Genisys, I actually think that movie was better than this one. At least the rules of the story were consistent and I didn't question so much of the movie. This one was very odd and I'll tell you why.
Brian AnonymousPublished 3 years ago in Geeks5 YA Book Series I Wish Were Made Into Movies/TV Shows
My favorite type of literature is hands down Young Adult or YA fiction. Even at 22 years old, books about teenagers and pre-teens coming of age and going on quests in an adult-dominated world are exciting to me. YA books bring out the kid in all of us and present the world in a way that is more optimistic than adult fiction while still forcing us to confront the harsh realities of it. In a way, it shows us the way that the world is, while also showing us the way that the world could be.
C.R. HughesPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Best Office Episodes
I know we are all just so upset with The Office leaving Netflix in just a month. Not all of us have the time to rewatch the whole series one more time, so which episodes should we prioritize? Here are my top 10 The Office Episodes I think you should watch before The Office leaves our favorite streaming service.