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The Silent Hunger Behind The Forge Codes And How They Shape Us
There are things in life that stay hidden until we are forced to face them. The forge codes fall into that space. They appear simple on the surface, yet they pull us into a deeper look at who we are and what pushes us forward. Many people search for the forge codes because they want direction or a way to make sense of their own conflicting choices. Others look for them out of fear that they might be missing something important. This quiet urgency connects us more than we admit. The codes are not just ideas. They mirror the pressure, longing and restlessness we try to bury. Understanding them can feel like standing in front of a truth we have avoided for years.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Geeks
Why People Prefer Mobile Wallets Over Cards Today?
A thin leather wallet used to live in my back pocket. A few cards, some folded receipts, maybe a stray movie stub I forgot to throw away. I carried it around burdened with pointless little responsibilities and it felt like a small tether to adulthood.
By Eira Wexford2 months ago in Geeks
We should all be more like Elphaba–and a little less like Glinda
Spoiler Warning: This essay contains major plot points from Wicked (2024) and Wicked: For Good (2025). If you haven’t seen both films, consider this your last chance to click away before we melt the illusions right off the yellow brick road.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
A Film for the Cold Climate
Once again, I find myself to be the odd man out. When I think of this season, and the movies that have been inspired by it, I don’t think of romance per se, or even the great horror films of my 80s past. There is just too much of the whiff of pumpkin spice and dead leaves in those films to leave me feeling like I’d rather be out in the cold, walking alone in the too-early dark. No, the film that I think of when this season arrives, and I have to engage in a shift in my wardrobe to “sweater weather,” is a film that I usually end up watching in the spring to coincide with events on screen.
By Kendall Defoe 2 months ago in Geeks
Keeping Up Appearances
One of the many shows I used to watch with my nan as a kid was Keeping Up Appearances. I didn't know how to appreciate it at the time because I was very young, but I always thought the character, Hyacinth was so funny. Watcing the show as an adult made it apreciate it even more. So many talented actors took part in the show and it feels very real. Hyacinth reminds me of a modern day influencer where she tries to make herself posher than she really is. I think many can relate to her even though the modern say social media didn't exist at the time.
By Chloe Gilholy2 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Weeks 32-37 Recap
It's been a minute since I've recapped this daytime phenomenon known as Beyond the Gates. I've been so deliriously happy with what's been going on in the sports world. A wild World Series that not only went seven games, but the finale went to extra innings. The Packers off to a good start, and my many fantasy teams having good years. Even the Chicago Bulls are doing well so far! And then there's the Colorado Avalanche. My goodness, I could write a book on how epic our magnificent start is!
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 months ago in Geeks
🌟 Re:Zero Season 4 Is Coming in 2026 — Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Start Watching (or Rewatching)
Introduction — A New Chapter Begins Fans of Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World have finally received the news they’ve been waiting for: Season 4 is officially coming in 2026. After years filled with theories, cliffhangers, and emotional rollercoasters, Subaru’s journey is ready to open its most intense chapter yet.
By Takashi Nagaya2 months ago in Geeks
Villainess Blown Opportunity: Judith Hoag's Rita vs. Megan Fox's April O'Neil (TMNT: Out of the Shadows)
I just want to clairify something here. I've been writing a few "Villainess Blown Opportunity" pieces recently, but I assure you, my intentions are genial. When I write these, it's not out of any disrespect to whatever show or film is the subject. This is not me immensely criticizing the project. Rather, it's just an idea or a suggestion from someone who's been a fan of villainesses since age 8, and has a big imagination. A lot of the shows or films that serve as the subject still have my adoration regardless, but if I believe that there was an opportunity for a villainess to take the spotlight, I'll definitely point it out.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Geeks











