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Rocking Nostalgia
Patton walked in the Imagination with Deceit without much tension between them. Everyone decided to attempt to give the sciurophobe the benefit of the doubt, but they haven't exactly reached the point where they would declare when they've hung out with Deceit on their own accord yet, so Patton felt the need to see if anyone was watching them walk. Earlier on, they were checking out cloud formations when Deceit could sense Patton having nostalgic feelings, causing a swirl of emotions. As a result, they were walking to Patton's room for the sake of the snake man showing him a "surprise."
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in GeeksSilver Surfer vs Thor
In Silver Surfer #4 (1969), collected in Essential Silver Surfer Vol. 1, Silver Surfer meets Thor in their first encounter. The encounter is orchestrated by Loki, the Asgardian God of Mischief.
Patrick OuandjiPublished 5 years ago in GeeksLifetime Review: 'The Wrong Tutor'
After getting a DUI for trying to drive home drunk from a party, high school student Eric (Nate Wyatt) takes it as a wake-up call. But as he begins to rededicate himself to soccer, which he is hoping will earn him a scholarship, Eric learns that his poor math grades are threatening his position on the team. In addition to his somewhat estranged relationship with his mother, Carol (Vivica A. Fox), in the wake of his DUI, which she blames on his girlfriend Jess (Li Eubanks), the pressure is on for Eric.
Trevor WellsPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Before I Fall'
The English language is an ever-expanding, evolving, thing. Words get added, some fall out of the common lexicon. It is the usage of words that generally gets a word committed to language. In the eighties, before there was an influencer or even an internet, Thatcherism was a word absorbed into common parlance by virtue of the British press’ coining of the term over the period of the then prime minister's reign.
Q-ell BettonPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWatching 'Natsuyuki Randevous'
Natsuyuki Rendezvous is a summer 2012 anime with eleven episodes, based on the manga by Kawachi Haruka. The manga is comprised of four volumes and ran from 2009 'til 2011. The anime is produced by Studio Doga Kobo (How Many Kilograms are the Dumbbells You Lift?) and is directed by Matsuo Kou (Storyboard - Dororo, Terror in Resonance). The show stars Nakamura Yuuichi (Break Blade, Clannad), Fukuyama Jun (Ao no Exorcist, Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion), and Ohara Sayaka (Aria The Animation, Bleach) as the three leads of the show, lending their voices to Ryousuke, Atsushi, and Rokka respectively.
Cosplayer Spotlight: Christina Barber
Before I attend GlitchCon later on this week, I decided to do one more cosplayer feature. Not to worry, because I'll be doing more of them after the con, so stay tuned. In case you missed my last cosplayer interview, you can check it out by going to the link at the end of this article. In the meantime, I recently got a chance to interview Christina Barber. Before I go any further, if you like any of the articles I've written so far, please feel free free to send me a a one-off tip, which is located at the end of every article. No tip is ever too big or small. It helps me and other Vocal content creators create better stories, and you'll be supporting us in a positive way. On that note, I hope you enjoy this interview.
Mark Wesley PritchardPublished 5 years ago in Geeks30 Books to Read Before You Die (Pt. 36)
There’s something quite amazing about being well underway into the 1000s that makes me pretty proud of starting this series. We’ve been through a lot in terms of talking as well—I’ve spoken about everything from wide reading to my undergraduate dissertation to bookstagrammers on Instagram. But, again, we will never run out of things to talk about, and so, I want to talk to you today about some stuff concerning modernist literature.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Havel: The Passion of Thought'
Robert Massimi. Havel: The Passion of Thought consisted of five short plays; all dealing with communism and the freedoms that people desire. All five are pithy and good, some being better than others.
Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Published 5 years ago in GeeksPayne of the Bites (Pt. 2)
Even after suffering some amnesia after falling off a college yacht, Max Payne thought that a life-threatening head pump on some Rhinoceros Death Coral off the coast of Brazil wouldn't deter him. Max Payne decided that some minor facial recognition and a new wealthy life in sunny California would be a welcome break from the dirty streets of East Yonkers, New York, after recovering from the newly erected Green Tangerine Hospital in Manhattan.
LUiS Wrote THiS StoryPublished 5 years ago in GeeksCompliance of an Airhead
During another discussion within the group, things turned into an emotional rollercoaster, and some of the outcomes included Patton adding his input, only to be dismissed as someone who was more of an airhead, and Virgil standing up for Patton, only to be outnumbered and forced to move on. Things were eventually resolved, but Virgil usually waited until everyone else was a significant enough distance away to confront Patton.
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in GeeksTV Movie Review: Tamala Jones Outshines Low Rent 'Deadly Dispatch'
Deadly Dispatch is a title so remarkably dull that I struggle to remember it. It's a title so banal that it is actually befitting of this movie, which, aside from star Tamala Jones, is an utterly banal exercise in TV movie dramatics. The story is witless and the delivery barely rises above the level of a reenactment from an episode of Forensic Files.
Sean PatrickPublished 5 years ago in GeeksBeating Around the Bush
Logan and Daniel weren't necessarily friends, but they weren't necessarily enemies, either. During moments Daniel didn't play deviant (or even when he was), he has actually revealed an intelligent side to him, and Logan respected that. He was curious about the inner machinations of the mind that belong to that high schooler with the python tattoo. However, apart from a few interactions and debates here and there, the two had a decent system involving them staying out of each other's way to avoid any type of unnecessary conflict. Daniel was the type to have plenty of his fellow students begging for a date with him, even to the point of Remus suggesting that one of the prizes for the school's fundraising raffle should be a date with him. Though, unlike Remus, Daniel wouldn't exactly put himself onto anyone. He would tell his "fan club" that he was taken, and he would leave with another plan to ask out the one guy lingering on his mind.
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in Geeks