Shahjehan Khan
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I love writing captivating stories, especially in the paranormal, travel, health, reviews, and other genres.
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The Night Sydney Sweeney Decorated the Hollywood Sign with Bras
They say Hollywood is built on dreams, ambition, and the occasional extremely questionable publicity stunt. But nobody warned the city what would happen when Sydney Sweeney decided that the most iconic hillside in Los Angeles needed… lingerie.
By Shahjehan Khan 5 days ago in Geeks
Who Won at the 2026 Golden Globes?
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association recognized Hollywood's most distinguished talents across television, film, and podcasts for the first time ever. Among the night's notable winners in the film industry were the Paul Thomas Anderson thriller "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet," which stars Golden Globe winners Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.
By Shahjehan Khan 21 days ago in Geeks
Vulture City, Arizona
VULTURE CITY, AZ — What was once a roaring gold rush boomtown is now a sun-bleached skeleton of wood and stone, but according to investigators, historians, and countless shaken visitors, Vulture City never really died. It just learned how to whisper.
By Shahjehan Khan 24 days ago in Wander
The 31st Critic Choice Awards
If you have been watching the 31st annual Critics' Choice Awards, you will know that One Battle After Another won Best Feature, after Paul Thomas Anderson pulled off an upset by winning Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for the Warner Bros. thriller.
By Shahjehan Khan 28 days ago in Geeks
The Shocking Truth About Liquid Nitrogen Cocktails:
When Cocktails Get Too Cool — And People Pay the Price Picture a corporate holiday party. Twinkling lights. Awkward small talk. Then: smoke. Not from incense… but from your drink. Liquid nitrogen cocktails have become the smoky unicorn of the bar world, the beverage equivalent of a potion brewed by a chemistry professor who swears they know what they’re doing. (Weird Darkness)
By Shahjehan Khan 29 days ago in Criminal
Pilots Don’t Joke About This
At cruising altitude, where the sky thins and the noise falls away, pilots learn to trust what they see—or they don’t survive. That’s what makes this story unsettling. Because when a seasoned pilot radios in fear, it isn’t for attention. It’s because something doesn’t belong up there.
By Shahjehan Khan about a month ago in Earth
Mad Jack Churchill: The Sword-Wielding WWII Warrior Who Made War Look Like Fantasy
If you think the gun-dodging, blade-swinging chaos of comic book heroes belongs strictly to fiction, you probably haven’t met “Mad Jack” Churchill. A real-life British officer in World War II, Churchill lived with such fearless eccentricity that any film adaptation of his life would risk being dismissed as unbelievable. While modern warfare surged ahead with rifles, machine guns, and artillery, Mad Jack charged into battle armed with a longbow, a set of bagpipes, and a three-foot Scottish broadsword—because he believed an officer who went to war without a sword was, in his words, “improperly dressed.”
By Shahjehan Khan about a month ago in History
Real-Life “Stranger Things”:
In the Netflix universe of Stranger Things, when children fall into comas, they don’t simply sleep. They drift. They travel. Their minds slip into another dimension—the Upside Down—where fear, memory, and survival blur together. It’s fiction, sure—neon bikes, flickering lights, government labs.
By Shahjehan Khan about a month ago in Geeks











