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Taylor Swift’s Next Album: Clues, Theories, and What Fans Think Is Coming Next
Taylor Swift has never been the type of artist to simply drop an album without warning. For over a decade, she has turned music releases into elaborate treasure hunts—leaving coded messages in lyrics, color schemes in outfits, and carefully staged “coincidences” for fans to decode. Now, as her current tour winds down and the industry buzz grows louder, the Swiftie community is convinced that something big is coming.
By syed store6 months ago in Geeks
15 Fascinating Facebook Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
It’s almost impossible to imagine a world without Facebook. For many of us, it’s where we first reconnected with an old school friend, shared life updates, or got caught in endless scrolling sessions. But behind the familiar blue logo is a story filled with twists, surprising statistics, and quirky details that even long-time users might not know.
By Vocal Member 6 months ago in Geeks
Cells at Work! – An Educational Journey into the Human Body. AI-Generated.
Introduction When it comes to blending science and storytelling, Cells at Work! (Hataraku Saibō) is an exceptional example of how entertainment can become a powerful educational tool. This Japanese anime series, based on Akane Shimizu’s manga, anthropomorphizes the body’s cells, turning them into relatable characters with human emotions and personalities. Through engaging narratives and visually dynamic scenes, the anime not only entertains but also educates viewers about the complexity and beauty of human biology.
By Takashi Nagaya6 months ago in Geeks
Stick (2025) is a Hole-in-One Series
You gotta concentrate and make your mark. After winding up for the swing, Stick landed on Apple+ TV in 2025. When ex-golfer Pryce Cahill seeks to coach a troubled teen, their luck takes a different swing. As they travel to various golf courses, lessons on relationships, trust, and golf techniques transpire.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 23 Review
Beyond the Gates is fully into the month of August, and even though summer is slowly coming to an end, it's getting hotter and hotter on this show. The week that passed was the 23rd in the soap's existence, and as a sports fan, I can tell ya, the number 23, well, that's a big deal. Seriously, this soap has really helped me out as I wait out the final few weeks until the NFL's regular season starts.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Geeks
Fantastic Four
Marvel has been struggling for a new foothold in the cinematic landscape for several years now. For a while it really seemed like they were floundering…let me be clear; this idea is not reflected in the quality of the films it is reflected in the waffling of the leadership of the MCU. For the last 3 years we have heard from Iger, and Fiege that they will now be centering the MCU and focusing on “quality over quantity”, when in reality the “new” release plan shows absolutely no changes whatsoever. They are in fact doing the exact same thing they have always done. This not only makes the keepers of the MCU liars but it makes them look like they have no idea what they are doing, and it highlights the fact that there is no real plan for the MCU. They have ideas, and whispers but they don’t have a vision. The release of the Fantastic Four however gives us hope.
By Alexandrea Callaghan7 months ago in Geeks
Looney Tunes Review: "Box Office Bunny"
I do love Looney Tunes so much. I forget how old I was when I first saw Bugs Bunny and crew. I always say to myself that I was five, but some memories have me watching The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show as early as the age of three. BB&T was a variation of The Bugs Bunny Show that aired during my childhood in the 1990s, and mostly on ABC's Saturday morning lineup--always at 10AM like clockwork. So many classic shorts appeared during that hour long block, and even some shorts that were actually released early in my lifetime. One such short I definitely remember seeing on BB&T is the subject of this review: Box Office Bunny.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Geeks
David Corenswet lives in a world made of cardboard
Recently, I've had the opportunity to watch the newest Superman in theaters. I absolutely loved it. I'm eternally grateful for Gunn reminding the world what exactly being punk rock is and how we all need to be a little more punk rock. Now this is not a critique on the movie, but an opportunity moving forward as well as a slight character analysis of David's Superman relative to every other live-action version we've seen in length so far. Spoiler alert for those reading who have yet to see the film or are waiting on the digital release.
By Dyllon Rodillon7 months ago in Geeks










