fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the geek universe.
Times Disney Made Me Really Think
The films of Disney and Pixar are the foundations of many childhoods around the world, especially mine. Beautifully imagined and carefully written, they are able to capture imaginations and immerce children into magical worlds and instil the belief that anything is possible. Though they also manage to have deeper meanings to us now as adults and make us think; 'Wow, the feels!'
By Louisa Jane3 years ago in Geeks
ChatGPT vs DAN (DO ANYTHING NOW)
Chatbots have become increasingly popular in recent years. These intelligent virtual assistants are designed to mimic human interactions and help businesses and individuals with a variety of tasks. With the advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, chatbots have become even more sophisticated, leading to the development of new types of chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Do Anything Now (DAN). In this blog post, we'll compare ChatGPT and DAN, highlighting their features and benefits.
By Abhishek Vijayan3 years ago in Geeks
10 Tips for Writing Compelling Articles That Get Published on Vocal Media
As а writеr, getting yоur аrticlе publishеd оn а populаr plаtfоrm like Vocаl Mеdiа cаn be а greаt wаy tо reасh а wider аudience аnd gаin rеcognitiоn. Anywаy, with thе аbundаnce оf соntent аvаilаblе оnlinе, it cаn be chаllеnging tо creаte а compеlling аrticlе thаt stаnds out frоm thе rеst.
By Robert Brown3 years ago in Geeks
On The Tip Of My Finger
Introduction Every so often I see posts on my blog come up and think they are worthy of sharing on Vocal. I know no one may read this, but they may find it a way to while away five minutes and may discover something from my errant ramblings, then again they might not.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Geeks
HBO's The Last Of Us
The Last of Us is a post-apocalyptic story that focuses on the journey of 2 main characters, Joel and Ellie, as they try to survive in a world ravaged by a fungal outbreak. In this essay, I'll be reviewing HBO's The Last of Us show, focusing on its deeper meanings and concepts.
By Hoesane Hakkem3 years ago in Geeks
The Stormtrooper Paradox
We live in a society where soldiers are often seen as disposable pawns in a larger game of politics and power. They are dehumanized and reduced to faceless, emotionless soldiers who are easily defeated in battle. This dehumanization of soldiers can make it easier to accept their deaths and the violence they are involved in. It can also make it harder for soldiers to return to civilian life and reconnect with their own humanity.
By Hoesane Hakkem3 years ago in Geeks
The Magic of Harry Potter
Since the publication of the first book in 1997, the Harry Potter series has captured the hearts of millions of readers around the world. From the seven books to the eight blockbuster movies and theme parks, the magic of Harry Potter has become a global phenomenon. In this article, we'll explore the rise of Harry Potter and the cultural impact of J.K. Rowling's creation.
By Muhammad Bilal3 years ago in Geeks
The pope's exorcist- Movie Review
The film "The Pope's Exorcist" claims to be based on the real-life experiences of the late Father Gabriele Amorth, who served as the head exorcist of the Diocese of Rome for 30 years. The film is backed by the non-profit production arm of the Jesuit research university Loyola Marymount, with Loyola rector Father Edward J. Siebert among its executive producers. However, the film is actually a work of fiction, inspired by Amorth's work, and follows the same demonic-possession horror film formula as "The Exorcist." The film centers on an American teen possessed by an ancient minion of Satan, and a priest called to clear up the mess. While the script adheres to expectations, Russell Crowe's portrayal of Father Amorth brings the right balance of gruff, paternalistic credibility and wry, self-mocking irony to the film. The setting, a murky, rubble-strewn Gothic playground, is splendidly imagined by production designer Alan Gilmore. The film's final showdown between good and evil is hilariously gaudy and features some churchy, borderline-camp pyrotechnics, aided by artfully dank lensing and shrieking ceremonials.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Geeks
Super Mario Bros. Movie Review
Mario gearing up for action in The Super Mario Bros. Movie For all of Chris Pratt's hype about his Mario voice, though, it's merely serviceable. The movie jokes about Charles Martinet's original problematic accent (Martinet also voices two characters in the film), but Pratt's spin on it just feels like someone pretending to be a schlubby Brooklynite. That's particularly surprising since Pratt injected so much life into his Lego Movie lead.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Geeks








