humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
Djokovic Shocks Wimbledon Again — But Alex de Minaur Has Other Plans
There are few constants in tennis history, but Novak Djokovic rising to the occasion at Wimbledon has become one of them. On Friday, he walked off Centre Court to a standing ovation after notching his 100th win at the All England Club, a feat only matched by one other legend — Roger Federer. The tennis world was once again in awe.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Geeks
Julian McMahon Cause of Death: What Happened to the ‘Nip/Tuck’ and ‘Charmed’ Star?
Australian-American actor Julian McMahon, best known for his captivating roles as Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck and Cole Turner in Charmed, has died at the age of 56. His passing marks the end of an era for fans of early 2000s television, superhero films, and Australian entertainment exports. The actor passed peacefully at his home in Florida following a private battle with cancer, surrounded by loved ones.
By Bevy Osuos7 months ago in Geeks
A Court of Thorns and Roses, BookTok & the Renaissance of Cosplay Fantasy Balls
Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), first published in 2015, has grown into a captivating romantic fantasy universe. With over 38 million copies sold, ACOTAR's influence extends beyond its pages, inspiring themed cosplays, fantasy balls, and fan meetups that bring Prythian to life, fueling TikTok communities with billions of tag views.
By Jenna Deedy8 months ago in Geeks
Zero Day
Being on a summer break gives me an opportunity to catch up with some TV shows and movies. So, I just binge-watched Zero Day, a 6-episode political thriller produced by Netflix that is based on 2011 David Baldacci's book. Robert De Niro plays George Mullen, a former US president who was tasked with heading a special investigation commission after America experienced a one-minute cyber attack on computer systems that killed over 3,000 people and wreaked havoc on the country's infrastructure.
By Lana V Lynx8 months ago in Geeks
The Unseen Threads: How Justice, Equality, and Environmental Health Are Intertwined. AI-Generated.
Our planet is a tapestry woven with intricate threads, where the health of the environment is inextricably linked to the well-being of its inhabitants. For too long, we have treated environmental concerns as isolated issues, separate from the broader struggles for social justice and equality. Yet, a deeper look reveals that these are not distinct battles but facets of the same overarching quest for a more just and sustainable world.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad8 months ago in Geeks
UFC 317 Shocker: Ilia Topuria Destroys Oliveira in 2 Minutes, Is He Now Pound-for-Pound #1?
The Moment That Changed Everything No one saw it coming. Not like this. UFC 317 wasn’t supposed to be a coronation. It was meant to be a test. A war. A firefight between two of the most dangerous lightweights on the planet. But instead, it ended in just two minutes and twenty-seven seconds with Ilia Topuria standing over Charles Oliveira’s motionless body, his fists raised high as an entire arena erupted.
By Bevy Osuos8 months ago in Geeks
Sydney Sweeney and Tom Brady Spark Dating Rumours: What Really Happened in Venice?
The Venice wedding of the year turned into a tabloid frenzy overnight. The cause? A casual chat between two of the most unexpected names: Sydney Sweeney and Tom Brady. But is it just small talk, or the beginning of something bigger?
By Bevy Osuos8 months ago in Geeks
8 Innovative AI Ambient Listening Tools Shaping Healthcare in 2025
Healthcare in 2025 is transforming — no longer are doctors chained to keyboards. Top ambient AI tools, clinicians can focus on patients while letting smart systems handle documentation, coding, and even clinical prompts. Let’s explore eight of the most innovative tools leading this change.
By Jacelyn Sia8 months ago in Geeks
Bobby Sherman’s Net Worth, Fame, and the Powerful Choice That Defined His Legacy
I still remember the first time I heard Bobby Sherman’s voice crackle through the radio. It wasn’t just music, it was an era. That California smile, the mop of chestnut hair, the way teenage hearts fluttered when he sang “Little Woman.” And now, decades later, news of his passing has stirred something deeper than nostalgia. It’s made many of us reflect not just on who Bobby Sherman was, but on what he chose to become and why that decision might be the most powerful part of his legacy.
By Bevy Osuos8 months ago in Geeks










