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How Pro Wrestling Vernacular Can Teach Basic Critical Thinking in Media
Professional Wrestling has an amazing vernacular that I've often used in my own life to describe various different things I encountered. For instance, when something is proven to be legitimately popular or universally unpopular but intentionally, in wrestling talk, that entity is 'Over.' It's won over the crowd. Not every wrestler can get 'Over' its a status conferred on those performers who hold command over the audience whether it is to get cheers or boos.
By Sean Patrick3 years ago in Geeks
What Are Bluetooth Bone Conduction Headphones and Can They Damage Hearing?
Have you ever heard music with headphones on while walking on the road, when the car behind you honks to remind you, everyone around you heard it, but you didn’t know it; or when you listened to music while wearing headphones in the office at work, even if your boss yells next to you, it can't wake up your ears that were kidnapped by music. These awkward moments happen a lot in life, and they're always unpleasant. However, there is a kind of headphone that can perfectly help you avoid these embarrassments, that is bluetooth bone conduction headphones that have become popular in recent years.
By Jerry Song3 years ago in Geeks
My view about ChatGPT
It’s doing a lot being a baby itself. As it grows, what will happen? User Interface First and foremost of all, I fell in love with the user interface of ChatGPT. The way it is responding to the questions as if someone is typing from the back of the system in goddamn speed itself raises our curiosity.
By Sankar Ramiah3 years ago in Geeks
I saw a Marvel movie 100 times, in honour of Stan Lee, to help cope with my mother's death
Often when people talk about going to the movies, they often think of seeing a movie only once- maybe a few times at most, but even there it's a rare occurance. If someone sees a movie multiple times, it's usually because they a) have an unhealthy obsession, or b) want to break a world record, like a certain blogger who saw Avengers: Endgame 137 times. Needless to say, while I've yet to break a world record for movie-viewing (the current hold is 237 times for Avengers: Endgame, dwarfing the blogger in question!) That's an awful lot of times for a 3-hour movie), nevertheless, I've actually attempted seeing a Marvel movie 100 times. Seriously.
By Jennifer Rose3 years ago in Geeks
How to Grow and Monetize Your YouTube Channel
Tube Mastery and Monetization, created by Matt Par, is a comprehensive course that teaches individuals the ins and outs of growing and monetizing a successful YouTube channel. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced content creator, this course offers actionable advice and strategies for taking your channel to the next level.
By Siaosi Uhatafe3 years ago in Geeks
#60yearsofJamesBond: Goldfinger
The year is 1964. The Kinks' "You Really Got Me" was at number 1, BBC Two was launched, Harold Wilson became UK Prime Minister, the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination rumbled on, and Dalekmania swept the classrooms of the United Kingdom. And, on the 17th of September, the third Bond film, "Goldfinger", launched the franchise to stratospheric levels of popularity. The first two James Bond films, "Dr. No" and "From Russia With Love", had been hugely successful, but the success of "Goldfinger" was on another level. It was the first Bond film with a budget befitting its blockbuster status; it was the first Bond film with a title song, sung by the legendary Shirley Bassey; it was the first Bond film to feature the Aston Martin DB5, with all the gadgets and tricks we know and love; and it was the first Bond film to be directed by legendary Bond director Guy Hamilton, who brought a whole new style and glossy look to the Bond franchise. In many ways, "Goldfinger" became the yardstick: the film against which every Bond film since has been measured against. It remains one of the most commercially successful entries in the franchise's history, and it has gone on to be hailed by critics and fans of the series as the best Bond film in the franchise's 60 year history. It has been parodied, emulated and spoofed hundreds of times over, perhaps most notably by the Austin Powers franchise. Nevertheless, "Goldfinger" remains an icon for the best of the Bond series, and stands today as not only the best instalment of the series to feature original lead actor Sean Connery, but also one of the strongest instalments of the series full stop.
By Joseph A. Morrison3 years ago in Geeks
Top 3 High-Tech Gadgets to Buy on Amazon
he world of technology is constantly evolving and improving, and with it comes a wide range of high-performance gadgets that can help make our lives easier and more enjoyable. In this article, we will take a look at the top 3 high-performance gadgets that are currently available on the market.
By Diacu Alexandru3 years ago in Geeks








