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Why Ash's Bulbasaur Is The Batman Of His Original Team
1.) They Both Are Equipped With Projectiles Bulbasaur and Batman both have projectiles they use against their enemies. Batman has smoke bombs, various batarangs and putty bombs. Bulbasaur has razor leaf, leech seed, poison powder and sleep powder. probably more that I'm forgetting to list from both. Its clear Batmans belt and Bulbasaurs bulb are both pretty well equipped for battle. Only difference is Bulbasaur can only use 4 of those attacks and Batmans are many more compartments on his belt. Even though Bulbasaur can only use 4 attacks I still wouldn't want to face off against any of them!
By Jeffrey Fontanos6 years ago in Geeks
Bond James Bond
Lots of people have been held rooted to their seats by the action packed movies which were all about a spy named James Bond. . The unforgettable character of James Bond 007 was created by writer Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming was an English author, journalist, and naval intelligence officer. He is best remembered for his James Bond series of novels. His first Bond novel was “Casino Royal” in 1952. This was followed by eleven more Bond novels and a two short-story collections. All of the novels were about James Bond, who was an officer in the Secret Intelligence Service that was known as M16. Bond was also known by his code number 007.
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Geeks
The Spirit of Radio II: Dr. Yaron Brook, Free Speech, the 'Charlie Hebdo' Shooting, and Radio in the Internet Age
On the first episode of The Yaron Brook Show, Dr. Brook illustrated with wit and solemn power the atrocity of the shooting of some of the Charlie Hebdo staff. In the five years since that vicious attack, where is free speech? America just eliminated a player in the Iranian military that might prove to be rather inconsequential. But the rhetoric and the outcry against America and its allies has not emboldened Americans to write, draw, paint, direct, act, sing, or produce works that decry and denounce authoritarian dictatorships like Iran and celebrate life. No. Some people of the United States and other countries have constructed signs that attempt to placate Iran. Shrieks in the streets consist of the “innocent” people of Iran (neglecting to mention the scores of people yelling “Death to America” in that region). Shouts of “Oh, we’re for Iran, not Trump” have arisen throughout American cities. While Mr. Trump is certainly no noble figure in all of this, he represents the nation and ought to be recognized for at least doing one (albeit small) thing right. With one vicious figure out of the way, this does not mean that Trump’s incompetence is excused. It just means that we might have time to refocus on how nefarious the current Iranian regime actually is….
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Geeks
Marriage Story - A Movie Review
Life is a story. You control the pencil. Make it a good one. Marriage Story is a 2019 Netflix film about a couple’s marriage crumbling into pieces. Struggling as they meet with lawyers, Charlie and Nicole ponder and argue as they settle their divorce while still managing to live their lives and spend time with their child.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'Manifest' Returns for Season 2
Some of the freshmen shows that premiered in 2019 did not get renewed for a second season. For instance, Grand Hotel was canceled after only one season. The finale was on September 9, 2019, and it left viewers wondering how the story would end. Therefore, fans of the show will have to come up with their own ending.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks
Thrilling Movies
I love movies that are suspenseful and scary but not those that have only blood and gore. I can handle Michael, Jason and Freddy but not for all time. I need nail biting terror that slowly builds. This is the same when it comes to reading novels which are a bit more psychological than actually frightening. For this reason I came across an article that tells about some of the great women authors who have written suspenseful novels and some of them have even been made into movies .
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Geeks
The Bachelor Mansion Seen on 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette' Belongs to a Family
Viewers love watching ABC's The Bachelor and The Bachelorette to see people compete for love and romance. On the premiere of each season, the contestants meet the star of the show in front of a very expensive mansion. What viewers might not know is that the mansion is not just a prop. A real family owns and lives there when the two reality shows are not being filmed.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks
"The Thin Place"
Robert Massimi. "The Thin Place" is a show that deals with Medians talking to the dead. The Median is a go- between, if you will. Hilda (Emily Cass McDonnell) is a person as a child was taught "The Gift" by her grandmother who was a psychic. Much to the chagrin of her mother who thought Median behavior, or any psychic behavior was demonic and should not be practised. Plays like "The Thin Place" are intriguing to an audience because done right, it can stay with you for a very long time.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).6 years ago in Geeks
25 Most Memorable Tragic/Heroic Popculture Sacrifices Of The Last Decade. Top Story - December 2019.
A new decade is almost upon us, and as such, we have come to a time when we all look back at some of our favourite movie and television moments from the past ten years.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Geeks
'Greenleaf' Favorite Characters
Greenleaf was released on OWN on June 21, 2016. The television drama series is about an African-American family that runs a megachurch in Memphis, Tennessee. The series surrounds the dynamics of both the large rich family and the megachurch where most of the family members served in the earlier seasons even though things had changed by the time season 4 ended on November 5, 2019.
By Margaret Minnicks6 years ago in Geeks












