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The Source Code of Animanga: Ranking the Top 10 Anime Arcs by Narrative Architecture. AI-Generated.
In the world of software engineering, we talk about "clean code," "scalability," and "system architecture." But as a student of AI and development, I’ve realized that the greatest mangakas are essentially master architects. They don't just draw; they build massive, interlocking systems of lore and logic that have to run without "crashing" for decades.
By Abhijeet Singh16 days ago in Geeks
Halloween Ends
Michael Myers can never look weak. Halloween fans reject this mantra as they reject this with the current Halloween Ends. Laurie should never have over powered Michael. If you are not a complete dumbass you noticed Michael was overpowering Cory; then he finally tripped and fell. I maintain Michael let Cory take the mask. You have to tell us Michael allowed Cory to take the mask. Michael got fucked up by an entire town in Halloween Kills only to slaughter half the fucking town. It also needed to be revealed that Michael was only pretending to be as weakened as he was when Michael killed Cory. This should have been a realization, that he chose hate and carnage over love and healing. An overbearing mother, a town turning you into their boogeyman, and being bullied sucked plenty. It was quite understandable why Cory was upset. However, he was shown plenty of love by his stepfather Ronnie and Allyson. Laurie even helped Cory stand up to the bullies.
By DJ Robbins17 days ago in Geeks
Thoughts On One Piece Season 2
Okay, guys, buckle up, because Steven is going to ramble. Less than three weeks ago, the second season of the One Piece Live Action adaptation dropped, and it absolutely, unironically, hardcore slapped like a Netflix series has never slapped before. I held off as long as I could to talk about it, and even so, as my goal is to get you to watch it, I will hold off on any major specifics as there will be spoilers, and I dare not spoil everything for my loyal readers. However, let me tell you, as a One Piece fan, this season blew the first season out of the water. As a storyteller, this season did so much justice to the greatest story ever told. This series is such a passion project, and we as a fandom are so blessed to have it.
By Steven Christopher McKnight17 days ago in Geeks
Beyond Gear 5: Why Elbaf is the "Haki and Tech" Renaissance for the Straw Hats
The "Mid-Tier" No More The Egghead Island incident was a masterclass in chaos, but it left fans asking one question: Can the rest of the Straw Hats actually survive a final war against the Gorosei and the Holy Knights?
By Abhijeet Singh17 days ago in Geeks
Congratulations!
That’s what the email said. One word. An exclamation mark. And suddenly, my chest felt tight instead of light. I had been waiting for that message for months. Refreshing my inbox like it owed me something. Imagining the moment it would finally arrive—the rush, the relief, the feeling that everything I’d been working toward had finally paid off.
By John Smith17 days ago in Geeks
Revisiting Highlander (1986): The Sword That Never Dies
Plot Summary Highlander (1986) follows Connor McLeod, an immortal Scottish swordsman who has survived through history, while others age and die. As one of the "Immortals", he can only be killed by decapitation, and he must fight other Immortals in a deadly competition known as "The Gathering", where the last survivor will wield ultimate power. McLeod struggles with love, loss, and the burden of eternal life, forming bonds across various generations while confronting adversaries from his past
By TheScreenAnalyst18 days ago in Geeks
Married to Medicine Season 12 Reunion Part 1 Recap: Med Gala Drama, Simone vs. Jackie & More
If there is one thing we can always count on, it is that the ladies of Married to Medicine know how to bring the heat. Part 1 of the Season 12 reunion gave us everything we wanted: high fashion, deep emotional moments, and plenty of shouting matches.
By Zuleika Boekhoudt18 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 Sabbag18 days ago in Geeks










