fan fiction
Diving head first into the intricate worlds of superheroes, movies, and all things pop culture.
Why Geeks Are Quietly Winning the Future (And No One Is Talking About It)
The Outsider Who Became the Blueprint Let’s start with a scene you might know too well. It’s 2005. A kid sits in his bedroom with a bulky desktop, Mountain Dew cans scattered around, lost in code and late-night gaming. His parents shake their heads. His classmates call him a “geek.” He’s not the quarterback, not the prom king. Just the kid who’d rather talk about Star Wars fan theories than small talk at lunch.
By Awais Qarni 6 months ago in Geeks
Stop Calling Human Writers ChatGPT — The Hidden Damage Nobody Talks About
Meta Description: More and more human writers are being unfairly accused of using ChatGPT. Discover why this hurts creativity, why clarity is mistaken for AI, and what it means for the future of writing.
By Awais Qarni 7 months ago in Geeks
The Curse of the Rocket
When greed awakens what should have slept forever In the middle of a barren desert, where the winds whispered like restless ghosts, a team of treasure hunters set out on an expedition. They were not archaeologists seeking knowledge; they were adventurers chasing wealth, guided by maps purchased from black markets and tales told in hushed tones at desert taverns.
By Itz stories 7 months ago in Geeks
Tales of the Samurai
"Long ago in a distant land, the demon Aku, shape shifting master of darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil. But a brave samurai warrior, wielding a magic sword, stepped forth to oppose him. Before the final blow was struck, the demon tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future, where Aku's evil was law. For many years the samurai journeyed through a strange and hostile land, seeking to return to the past and vanquish the evil that was Aku…"
By Taylor Rigsby7 months ago in Geeks
The Hacker Who Only Speaks in Movie Quotes
The First Message It started with an email that shouldn’t have reached me. I don’t mean “wasn’t meant for me”—I mean, my email account didn’t even exist anymore. I’d deleted it six years ago after the June Breach, when a half-dozen hacker groups tore through government servers and private emails alike like piranhas through a bleeding river.
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Geeks










