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Passing the Torch Arc Two (Volume 3)
"The colossal rock golem arose from the molten lava near the Fire Prison. Holding my Minaro Sword in both hands, I braced myself for the incoming blows from the rock monstrosity. Before my attack could connect, a ball of magma flourished on the golem's head or whatever appeared to be on top of its shoulders. The large fiery door in front of me slowly creaked open. I was able to run towards the entrance of the door before realizing the golem was no longer behind me."
By LUiS Wrote THiS UNiVERSE3 years ago in Geeks
Philosophy is also a philosophical problem
Philosophy is more than just a field of study. It's a way of life. It's the search for truth, meaning, and purpose in a complex and ever-changing world. But where did it all begin? And what makes philosophy such an exciting and enduring pursuit?
By Abubakar Shaikh3 years ago in Geeks
The First Monotheist?
Akhenaten, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh, is often regarded as the first monotheist in history. His reign marked a revolutionary period in which he completely abandoned the traditional polytheistic beliefs and instead focused on the worship of a single god, the Aten.
By Abubakar Shaikh3 years ago in Geeks
Reader's Digest Revealed: 12 Fascinating Facts You Didn't Know
Reader's Digest is a household name that has been around for almost a century, and it has had an immense impact on the publishing industry. The magazine is famous for its condensed articles, humor, and inspirational stories. Over the years, it has also been known for its contests, quizzes, and trusted advice. However, there are still some fascinating facts about Reader's Digest that many people may not know. In this article, we will explore some of the things we didn't know about Reader's Digest.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Geeks
The 1997 Honda NSX Type R Is a Lightweight and Pure Supercar
If you are looking for a sports car that combines performance, reliability, and style, you might want to consider the 1997 Honda NSX Type R. This rare and sought-after model is the ultimate expression of Honda's engineering and design philosophy, and it offers a driving experience that is hard to match.
By Nelis Thuo3 years ago in Geeks
The Rise and Fall of the Gangs of Wasseypur: A Cinematic Epic of Violence, Revenge, and Political Corruption
Introduction: In 2012, Anurag Kashyap's Gangs of Wasseypur hit Indian cinemas, marking a milestone in Indian cinema. The film, which was released in two parts, tells the story of two feuding families in the coal-mining town of Wasseypur and their quest for power, wealth, and revenge. The film was a critical and commercial success, becoming a cult classic and cementing Kashyap's reputation as one of India's most innovative filmmakers.
By Muhammad Hamza3 years ago in Geeks
The Magic of Harry Potter: How J.K. Rowling Created a Phenomenon
Introduction: From its humble beginnings as a children's book series, the world of Harry Potter has grown into a cultural phenomenon that has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. J.K. Rowling's creation of a magical universe filled with witches, wizards, and fantastical creatures has become a beloved classic that has continued to captivate readers of all ages, even years after the release of the final book in the series. In this article, we will explore the magic of Harry Potter in greater depth, examining the world of Hogwarts, the characters that inhabit it, and the legacy that the boy who lived has left behind.
By Muhammad Hamza3 years ago in Geeks
Video Salons in Late USSR
During the Cold War, very few American, British or western cultural products reached the Soviet people as the USSR government was afraid the capitalist propaganda in the form of western books, movies and music would corrupt the Soviet citizens' minds. The only genre that received an exception was French and Italian dramas and comedies, so Soviet audiences were very fond of Fellini, Visconti, Mastroiani, Delon, Belmondo, Richard, and of course De Funes in his Phantomas series.
By Lana V Lynx3 years ago in Geeks









