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NBA 2k24
NBA 2K24 offers a plethora of activities for gamers to enjoy. Players can compete against each other in online tournaments, or join a team and start their very own MyLeague. The game also boasts an improved Player Rating system, which allows players to measure their progress and improvement more accurately than ever before. With the new Pro-Am mode, experienced players can create custom teams with friends and compete against the best of the best in 5-on-5 online matches.
By Ebem Charles 12 months ago in Gamers
When Music Comes Alive.
In a world where music takes on a physical form, consider the strangeness of the existence of a being who never stops singing. Imagine this divine element touching the essence of every sound, rhythm, and harmony. The catchy music resonates with the most profound details of our being, weaving a beautiful tapestry of sound. The presence of such a being would undoubtedly have a deep and lasting effect, providing sweet new melodies for the ear, soothing relief for the heart, and consoling balm for the soul.
By Ikenna Ezedende12 months ago in Fiction
Linux
Linux is an open-source operating system that has a rich and fascinating history. It all began in 1991 when a Finnish student named Linus Torvalds created the Linux kernel. Torvalds was a computer science student at the University of Helsinki and was frustrated with the limitations of the existing operating systems available at the time. He wanted to create a Unix-like operating system that could run on personal computers.
By Gianluca Valena12 months ago in Geeks
"The Brave Little Heart"
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a young boy named Ethan. Ethan was a cheerful and curious child, always full of energy and laughter. However, he carried a hidden fear that weighed heavily on his heart. He was scared of the word "suicide."
By Mesco Money12 months ago in Poets
The Crack
Morning crashed through the window, stabbing his face with searing rays. His flapping arm flipped the phone end over end to the vinyl floor. Grumples of age accompanied his crackle back as he cranked up to sitting. The sun was early. Or the phone was late. It silently mocked him from the floor, its downward face denying him the torment of knowing the time. Well worn hands who’s backs he knew flung the covers haphazardly aside, revealing legs past their prime, but still with a few miles left. He managed to get feet on the floor and hands on knees before the phone began its morning trill, confirming that the sun was indeed, early.
By Jerald Wegehenkel12 months ago in Fiction