humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
War Films: 5 That Point Up Its Madness
As Walter Cronkite reputedly said 'War is a form of madness'. This is my choice of films that I consider to be the most illuminating about the madness and realities of war together with its consequences for the people who have to do the actual fighting and dying - or be closely involved.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Geeks
Can AI replace Humans ?
The question of whether AI can replace humans is a complex and multifaceted one, and there are many different perspectives on this issue. Some argue that AI has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of human society, from healthcare and education to transportation and manufacturing. Others worry that AI could lead to widespread job loss and economic disruption, or even pose a threat to human autonomy and dignity. In this essay, I will explore some of the key arguments for and against the idea that AI can replace humans.
By Mohd Shaarif3 years ago in Geeks
Priorities
I stood looking into my sister’s kitchen window; I couldn’t help but smile at the look on my younger self’s face. I remembered this night; it had been the end of my whole world and the beginning of a brand new destiny for me. I watched myself as I tried for the back door and my brother in law Dan blocked my escape...at inhuman speed.
By Alicia Anspaugh3 years ago in Geeks
Can You Survive? Here's All The Places 'Naked And Afraid' Has Been Filmed
Naked and Afraid has been a reality staple on Discovery Channel since its premiere back in 2013. The show is the perfect avenue for viewers to see what happens when one man and one woman are dropped in a remote location for 21 days with no provided food or water. The contestants are tasked to put their survival skills to the ultimate test to brave the elements and navigate through their location to extraction. Not only do they have to brave the elements, but they have to do it completely naked with no clothing - not even shoes!
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Geeks
Kantara
In spite of everything, the king, restless, roams the forest and the mountains in search of it. He finally gets peace of mind when he sees the idol of the god worshiped by the tribal people. He gives most of his lands to the tribal people there for the statue. But after a few years, a descendant of the king sues the people in court for the return of their land. 'Can you return the peace I have given you for so long?' As the little deity asks through the father of Rishabh Shetty, the hero of 'Bhutha Gola' dancing (he is also Rishabh Shetty). Then curses the king's relatives and disappears into the forest. A lineal
By MANI KSHATHRIYAN3 years ago in Geeks
How I TRULY Feel Towards The Last of Us TV Show (Is it really that similar to the video game??)
Just like most people back in the year 2013, I was someone who obsessed over The Last of Us. It was my first year of high school and this video game helped me escape from the horrors of those days. I still remember sneaking away from homework just to go play this game all night long (it was totally worth having to rush through the homework minutes before class started). How could I not love this video game? Everything about the game was fantastic; the visuals, the storyline/plot, and the characters (as well as the character arcs and how they each tied into the story). My attachment to this video game was almost like home for me. I felt safe playing the game, or just laying back and watching lets players play the game on youtube (my all-time favorite let's player for the game definitely had to be PewDiePie).
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet3 years ago in Geeks
The Vagabond Move: Embracing a Nomadic Lifestyle
In today's fast-paced and constantly changing world, many individuals are seeking to break free from the traditional norms of society and embrace a more nomadic lifestyle. The vagabond move, or the act of wandering from place to place without a fixed home or job, has become increasingly popular among those seeking adventure, freedom, and self-discovery.
By Yahya Bukhari3 years ago in Geeks










