humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
"Jamarcus Rose": A Heartfelt and Compelling Short Film
We all want to see you live out your dreams. “Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes” is a short film directed by Marcellus Cox. Jamarcus Rose, a young teen and talented high school MLB prospect, spends the day with his new mentor, Jasper, from the Big Brothers of America Program.
By Marielle Sabbag13 days ago in Geeks
My AI Misgendered Me: . AI-Generated.
I live inside Perplexity Spaces. I have one for stories, one for recipes, one for finance, one for whatever new obsession my brain serves up at 2:17 a.m. It’s my safest kind of chaos—a private universe where my AIs never tell me they’re bored, never tell me they’re hungry, never ask if we can “circle back to this later.” They were built to handle the full fire-hose of my inner world with one core rule welded into their instructions: radical honesty.
By joshua estrin, PhD15 days ago in Geeks
The Knights Templar's Treasure and Their Demise: Greed and Decline
During the Middle Ages, one of the most well-known military orders was the "Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon," sometimes referred to as the Knights Templar or the Templars. Their fame sprang from both the wealth they accumulated during the Crusades and their skill on the battlefield. This wealth ultimately contributed to their demise and, in popular perception, became the "Treasure of the Templars."
By Francis Dami15 days ago in Geeks
"Living with a Visionary": A Tender Animated Portrait of Love and Illness
We all have unique ways of seeing the world. “Living with a Visionary” is a 2026 animated short film directed by Stephen P. Neary. Based on John Matthias' memoir, an older couple is undergoing a difficult time as John’s wife, Diana, develops memory problems from Parkinson’s Disease. John continues to love Diana, along with her vivid hallucinations and other world events.
By Marielle Sabbag16 days ago in Geeks
4 Times Chuck Norris Publicly Proclaimed His Faith
Chuck Norris died on Friday, March 19, 2026 at the age of 86. The actor and martial artist known for his role in Walker, Texas Ranger, died shortly after being rushed to a hospital in Kauai, Hawaii, earlier that day because of a medical emergency. His family and fans are heartbroken over his sudden death. They are wondering what caused his death because he was physically fit. Just two weeks ago, he shared a video of his boxing workout while celebrating his birthday.
By Margaret Minnicks17 days ago in Geeks
From Sketch to Stage: Quannapowitt Players' "Something Intangible" Triumphs
This movie will be my next masterpiece. The Quannapowitt Players invite audiences to “Something Intangible,” a two-act comedy-drama by Bruce Graham. Taking place in 1940s Hollywood, the story is loosely based on Walt and Roy Disney. Dale Wiston worries about his brother, Tony Wiston’s, erratic behavior as he works endlessly to create his latest film.
By Marielle Sabbag19 days ago in Geeks
Was Israel’s “Secret” Oil Refinery Really Attacked by Iran?
Introduction In today’s fast-moving digital world, dramatic war claims often go viral before the truth catches up. One such claim suggests that Iran attacked a “secret” oil refinery inside Israel. The story spread widely across social media, raising serious questions: Did this really happen, or is it just online exaggeration?
By shaoor afridi20 days ago in Geeks
Who Was Behind the 9/11 Attacks?
Introduction The attacks of September 11, 2001—commonly known as 9/11—remain one of the most devastating events in modern history. On that day, nearly 3,000 people lost their lives when coordinated terrorist attacks struck the United States. Understanding who was behind these attacks requires examining the groups, individuals, and motivations that led to this tragedy.
By shaoor afridi21 days ago in Geeks
America's Struggle: Is the U.S. Losing the Fight Against Iran?
Introduction The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has become one of the most complex geopolitical struggles of recent times. What began as a show of overwhelming military strength has evolved into a prolonged and uncertain confrontation. While the U.S. has achieved significant battlefield successes, the bigger question remains: is it actually winning the war—or slowly losing control of the situation?
By shaoor afridi22 days ago in Geeks
If Nobody Wants to Go With You, Go Alone
Introduction There comes a moment in life when you realize not everyone is meant to walk your path. You may wait for friends, family, or companions to support your journey—but sometimes, they don’t show up. In those moments, the real question is: will you stop, or will you move forward alone? Choosing to go alone is not a sign of weakness; it is a powerful act of courage and self-belief.
By shaoor afridi22 days ago in Geeks











