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Why Marvel Studios Should Embrace Canon MCU Novels
For over fifteen years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been the gold standard for shared cinematic storytelling. What began as a risky experiment with Iron Man (2008) grew into a sprawling, interconnected franchise that redefined what blockbuster filmmaking could be. But as the MCU continues to grow–across films, Disney+ series, specials, and now the multiverse–it faces a challenge that can’t be solved with bigger budgets or more content alone:
By Jenna Deedyabout a month ago in Geeks
Happy New Year 2026
The arrival of a new year has always carried a quiet promise. It invites reflection, intention, and hope—an unwritten page waiting for meaning. Yet as we step into 2026, that promise often feels buried under layers of noise. Notifications never sleep, opinions compete for attention, and speed is celebrated more than depth. In such an environment, the idea of a “Happy New Year” risks becoming just another phrase, repeated without reflection.
By Saboor Brohi about a month ago in Geeks
Saying Goodbye to 2025. AI-Generated.
As the calendar reaches its final page, the last day of 2025 feels quieter than usual—not because nothing happened, but because so much did. This was not a year defined by a single headline or moment. Instead, 2025 reshaped lives in subtle, lasting ways that many of us did not fully recognize while living through them.
By Saboor Brohi about a month ago in Geeks
Creating the next 9 themes for The Challenge
There are a lot of rumors that the 42nd season of The Challenge will be do or die if they want the franchise to continue. The last season, Vets & New Threats, sounded ridiculous but was actually a good season. We've seen some terrible themes like Spies, Lies, & Allies. This article will be a list of what themes The Challenge should do from season 42 to 50 to make it as iconic as possible.
By Dylan Deckardabout a month ago in Geeks
Linux May Be Unstoppable in 2026 — But One Open-Source Legend Might Not Survive. AI-Generated.
For many years, Linux has been the quiet power behind modern technology. It runs websites, servers, cloud systems, and even Android phones. Most people use Linux every single day without even knowing it.
By sehzeen fatimaabout a month ago in Geeks
If Sonic and Shadow were stuck in traffic with road rage.
Disclaimer: this story is not for children under the age of 17 years old; there is profanity and talk about sexuality. The story was inspired by a YouTube clip, which I included below. I don't own the copyrights to any of the Sega characters. I just wrote this story for fun and the challenge, so please enjoy and share.
By stephanie borgesabout a month ago in Geeks
Kai Cenat and the Pressure of Growing Up Online Fame Today
Fame used to arrive slowly. It took years of work, distance, and mystery. For Kai Cenat, fame arrived fast and loud, in front of millions of eyes that never look away. His rise did not happen behind closed doors. It happened live, in real time, with every mistake, laugh, and emotional shift captured on screen. This makes his story more than one of success. It is a story about growing up while being watched. About learning who you are while the internet decides who you should be. This article looks closely at Kai Cenat as a person, not just a creator, and explores what it really means to carry sudden visibility at a young age.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Geeks
Thailand and Cambodia Sign New Ceasefire Agreement to End Border Fighting. AI-Generated.
After weeks of intense clashes along their shared frontier, Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement aimed at halting days of deadly border fighting that has taken a heavy toll on soldiers and civilians alike. The agreement, signed on December 27, 2025, took effect at noon local time, ushering in a pause in hostilities that regional leaders hope will ease tensions and protect vulnerable border communities.
By Aadil shanawar2 months ago in Geeks








