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Why I Pay for Fanart Commissions
Yeah. So, I did it again. I commissioned an artist for a fanart piece. I recently read a post on POMEgranate Magazine that perfectly encapsulated my feelings on fanart.
Shamona PretzPublished 3 years ago in GeeksFilm Review: 'Fear Street Part Three: 1666'
Deena Johnson (Kiana Madeira) thought that returning Sarah Fier's severed hand to her body would finally put everything to rest. The curse would be lifted and her girlfriend Sam (Olivia Scott Welch) would be set free from her possession. What she didn't expect was to be taken back to 1666 Union--Sarah Fier's home and the settlement that would later become Shadyside and Sunnyvale. Living with her widowed father and young brother, Sarah hides a secret from her tight-knit but close-minded community: she's in a relationship with Hannah Miller, the daughter of Union's pastor Cyrus Miller (Michael Chandler). Deeply in love, Sarah and Hannah meet in secret and dream of running away and starting a new life.
Trevor WellsPublished 3 years ago in Geeks- Created with: Humble Bundle
Everything You Need To Game Like A True Pro (No Experience Necessary)
I've been a massive gamer most of my life. I started my gaming journey back in 1988 using an Amiga 500 where games would take 10 minutes to set up and play. Most games had multiple floppy disks to load before I could even start playing. I then moved on to a PC when games like Doom and Quake were released, the faster loading and increased level of detail in games was moving rapidly. I was hooked. It didn't matter that the games looked like a pixelated screen; it was about having fun and taking my gaming to a whole new level of excitement. What a time to be alive with so many games available to play! New incredible hardware being developed and easy to access games subscription services makes gaming a lot easier now.
Carl BennettsPublished 3 years ago in Geeks 'Jungle Cruise' Review - A Swashbuckling Pleasure
Disney has a new movie out, and for once, it is not a live-action remake of an animated classic. Thank goodness. I'm still wiping the taste of Mulan out of my mouth.
Jonathan SimPublished 3 years ago in GeeksCoffee Talk: A Cozy Game That Lets You Play Barista to Magical Creatures in an Alternative Seattle
Coffee culture is widespread all over the world— from breakfast to break time, it's no question that it's a much beloved drink. Even the ambience of café s is more than enough to let people stay for hours, making it their little haven to unwind or work in peace. This is why creating a heart-to-heart talk simulator around this theme is very fitting. Although coffee makes me extremely jittery, a virtual latte or two wouldn't hurt, right?
M. DaniellePublished 3 years ago in GeeksLoki: Easter Eggs And Important Moments In Episode 5, 'Journey Into Mystery'
After a game-changing fourth episode which revealed the Timekeepers as Androids and saw major characters supposedly pruned, Loki covers more new ground in it's fifth episode. The vast majority of the episode was spent in a brand new location, The Void, with Loki and his many variants.
Kristy AndersonPublished 3 years ago in Geeks"The Picture of Dorian Gray" and Immorality
Published in the summer of 1890 in Lippincott’s Magazine, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde has been closely associated with the era of decadence and hedonism during the fin-de-siecle because of its presentation of the fall of the upper class man. The character of Dorian is directly representative of the upper class youth who, by spending time with his elders and not contributing to society in any good way, has descended into a life of debauchery and sin. In the Victorian Era, the novel was seen as an absolute scandal because of its reflection of an upper class man, who in that time was seen as a model for society to follow - in the light of something that was closer to the nature of the peasantry (in the eyes of the upper class). This uproar caused the book to be banned and then edited, republished without many of the ‘sins’ that the public put it down to. Unfortunately, it caused the downfall of its author as well - landing him in a hard labour prison.
Annie KapurPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhat The Surprise Character Appearances In The New 'Shang-Chi' Trailer Could Mean For The Wider MCU
Fans eagerly awaiting the second trailer for the upcoming film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings got an extra surprise when it dropped. Two important MCU characters not previously known to be in the film, Hulk villain The Abomination, and Doctor Strange supporting player Wong, are seen when Shang-Chi and his friend Katy visit what appears to be a mystical underground fighting ring.
Kristy AndersonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksRobin #3
Robin #3 DC Comics 2021 Written by Joshua Williamson Illustrated by Gleb Melnikov Coloured by Luis Guerrero Lettered by ALW’s Troy Peteri
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Healthiest and Most Stable Relationship in my life
Books are magic. Turn a page and you can be thrust into a new reality. At one moment you might find yourself the observer of a human-vampire romance; the insider with knowledge of a secret plot; or, you just might uncover the secrets of the universe only known to those who have diligently studied the cosmos. Wherever and whenever you find yourself, the power of words and your ability to imagine things you’ve never seen or experienced first-hand is what brought you there.
SM ReviewsPublished 3 years ago in GeeksHow to Start a Secret Society: Film & TV Edition
“I don’t care to belong to any club that will accept me as a member,” goes the famous quote from American comedian, actor and entertainment multi -hyphenate Groucho Marx.
Dungeons & Dragons & Diversity
The interior hell of the pandemic definitely precipitated within most of the youth and adult populations across the globe, a frantic scramble to find hobbies. In a bid to escape the crushing monotony and existential terror of repeated lockdowns and periodical quarantines, people looked for ways to create joy and connection in their day-to-day. People were en-masse re-directing their energies into more creative or previously unexplored pursuits - a phenomenon that resulted in incredible situations like the Great Yeast Shortage of 2020 (Loaf tins, one of the unsung heroes of the early pandemic in North America), and the Return of the Sea Shanty (Actual sea not required)
Malvika NairPublished 3 years ago in Geeks