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7 Shows Like 'Rick and Morty'
Rick and Morty is a show like no other. The mix of sci-fi, character introspection, nihilism, humor, and world-building is so special that it places this show as one of the most interesting in the world. One could go on and on about what exactly makes the Rick and Morty watch so alluring. Since it came out in 2013, we've been deep-diving into the series, and now, in its seventh season airing on Adult Swim, the show keeps finding newer and sometimes rather gruesome ways to keep us on our toes! Here is a list of 7 shows like Rick and Morty until you wait for Rick and Morty season 8.
By Aaftab Pinjariabout a year ago in Geeks
The Substance well explained: keys to understanding the trendy movie
The Substance, directed by the talented French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat, is the film of the year due to its originality, daring and black humor expressed through a unique body horror story. Demi Moore, the film's leading lady, has delivered the best performance of her career, and many see her as deserving of an Oscar. Margaret Qualley, who plays the villain in this story, has done an impressive job and has a bright future ahead of her.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Geeks
Cross-Platform App Development: Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Ah, cross-platform app development—a concept that promises simplicity, yet often delivers headaches. On paper, it sounds brilliant: write your code once and run it anywhere. No more separate teams for Android and iOS, no more grueling late nights wondering if your code will look like an abstract painting on an iPad and a Picasso on an Android tablet. But then, reality slaps you in the face and reminds you that dreams are dreams, and code is... well, code.
By Sam Wilsonabout a year ago in Geeks
Geek Chic
The roots of geek culture can be traced back to the mid-20th century, when science fiction literature, comic books, and early computer technology began to capture the imaginations of young enthusiasts. These early adopters formed tight-knit communities, often meeting in basements or garages to share their passions and discoveries. Despite being marginalized by mainstream society, these geeks laid the groundwork for the cultural revolution that would follow.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Geeks
Mind Your Own!
October has arrived... I feel it in the air after a very long and stubborn run of humidity and warmth that made many Canadians feel as if there was some sort of meteorological joke playing out among us. As we say, 'If you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes...'. Something is always coming down the pipe. And change and surprises are very much on my mind as I write this.
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in Geeks










