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Turn Your Casual Photos into Business-Ready Portraits
Every professional in any business industry needs a professional portrait, sometimes known as a headshot. Even freelance solo entrepreneurs such as writers and gig workers do too. Too often the ones that exist need to be updated.
By Val Garnerabout a year ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Angela Daniels (Who's Stalking My Family?)
I do enjoy the month of November; the World Series is over, the Grey Cup's about to be awarded, hockey and basketball are still in the early stages, and the NFL is in the last "calm" period of the season. Regarding Lifetime, it's around this time that the holiday movies start to appear, but LMN still gives us the normal thrillers. As a Lifetime movie fan, I do love November, and it's mainly because it was three Novembers ago that we received a fabulous treat: Pauline Egan's first villainous role in Secrets of an Escort. That came out during the first week of November. Would the first week of November 2024 deliver again? Let's take a look.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Looney Tunes and the Three Bears. Top Story - November 2024.
You know, for many decades, the Looney Tunes shorts have given us many memorable characters, and no, I'm not talking about the usual suspects--they go without saying. I'm talking about those rarely seen stars who appeared in a select few shorts; sparsely mentioned, yet very memorable, indeed. This story centers on one such set featuring some underrated stars: The Three Bears.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Top 7 Node.js Project Ideas for Beginners: Kickstart Your Development Journey
Learning Node.js opens doors to developing powerful server-side applications. As a beginner, working on projects can enhance your skills and prepare you for real-world applications. Whether you're looking to build a portfolio or simply practice, these Node.js project ideas offer excellent starting points. This guide will cover seven beginner-friendly projects, from simple command-line applications to web servers, all of which will help you build confidence and a solid foundation in Node.js.
By William Smithabout a year ago in Geeks
Gender-Flipped Villain Pitch: The Hooded Claw (The Perils of Penelope Pitstop)
I had been sitting on something like this for over a year now. I had thought about writing a story about gender-flipping villains, because let's face facts: there are some iconic villains who do need a woman's touch. I still, to this day, remember when the first season of Elementary gave us Natalie Dormer as a female Moriarty, so very delicious. The inspiration for this came from an episode of Ultimate Spider-Man, which saw the titular hero in a gender-flipped universe, which not only featured Spider-Girl, but also Norma Osborn, a gender-flipped version of The Green Goblin. The Goblin wasn't the only Spider-Man villain to be gender-flipped, we would later see a female Dr. Octopus, who was voiced by Kathryn Hahn, who is currently heeling it up in the MCU as villainess Agatha Harkness.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
'Agatha All Along': The Four Popculture Witches The Coven Appear As In Ep 7, And What They Mean For Each Character
WARNING! SPOILERS for Agatha All Along 1x07, 'Death's Hand In Mine' Episode 7 of Agatha All Along, 'Death's Hand In Mine', delivered an epic pay off for fans as the odd outbursts plaguing Patti Lupone's character, the Divination witch Lilia Calderu, all come together in a Tarot Card trial, with some big reveals, epic character insights, and a death that will likely be remembered as one of the MCU's most heartwrenching.
By Kristy Andersonabout a year ago in Geeks
Elle Woods and the Realities of Justice: Why Legally Blonde Still Matters
This evening, as we prepare for our internships in different places, I found myself watching Legally Blonde (and Legally Bonde 2!) with my friends. As an elder Gen Z, I feel it’s my responsibility to introduce them to the best chick flicks of 2004. My friends, who come from Myanmar, have often remarked on how this movie, released in 2001, still feels so fresh and relevant. They’ve noted how impressive the technology looks compared to films they’ve seen, perhaps because they haven’t experienced many Hollywood productions; Asia has its own thriving film industry and beloved favorites.
By Karina Thyraabout a year ago in Geeks
Top 10 Movies About Insomnia and Sleep Deprivation: The Sleepless Thrillers You Can't-Miss
Insomnia and sleep deprivation have been central themes in many films, portraying how sleeplessness can distort reality, amplify fear, and erode mental health. Be it psychological thrillers like "Fight Club" and "The Machinist," in which insomnia was implemented in forcing the characters into paranoia and self-destruction, or horror classics like "A Nightmare on Elm Street," where staying awake becomes a matter of survival, most of these movies portray the extreme, profound effects of sleeplessness. Whether it is fear, guilt, or possibly grief, these films take the audience all the way down into the rather unsettled world of a sleep-deprived mind.
By DEVASENAN SUBRAMANIabout a year ago in Geeks












