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GODZILLA X KONG: SUPERNOVA
Hey Geeks! We've just got our first look at the teaser for the highly anticipated film, "Godzilla X Kong: Supernova." Now, it's super brief—under a minute—but could this teaser actually reveal hints about the film's villain? Could Space Godzilla really be coming? Let's dive right into all the exciting theories and clues!
By HellowellGeekNews10 months ago in Geeks
Silver the hedgehog needs his own game!!!
To clarify, I am not a gamer, but rather an observer of the gaming world. While watching videos on YouTube, I came across several old games of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. I can’t believe Silver the Hedgehog doesn’t have his own game. So far, Silver has only appeared in a few Sonic games, and he has had a minor role. You would think it's about time he got his own game, because Silver is quite popular in comic books, as well as in fan fiction and animations found on the internet.
By stephanie borges10 months ago in Geeks
The Price of a Saree
Mr. Rahman was a man of few words, a self-made and successful businessman who had built his empire from the ground up. Wealth had not changed him; he remained grounded, observant, and quietly wise. But recently, something—or rather, someone—had been puzzling him deeply.His wife, Shampa Rahman, had changed.Shampa was known among their social circle as a woman of refined taste. Shopping was not just a hobby for her—it was her identity. From designer sarees to luxury cosmetics, she had an eye for the extravagant. Beauty salons, brunches with friends, weekend getaways—this was her world. Her time with the children was limited, often handed off to tutors or nannies. Mr. Rahman, ever the silent observer, never complained. The children didn’t either; they had grown used to it.But over the past few months, there had been a shift in Shampa’s routine. At first, Mr. Rahman thought it was just a phase—perhaps boredom or a fleeting interest in something new. But as days turned into weeks and weeks into months, it became clear: this change was deliberate.She was going out less, barely shopping, and had stopped her frequent salon visits. Instead, she had started taking an unusual interest in the household—especially in the affairs of one boy: Russel.Russel was an orphaned teenager who worked in their house as a helper. Polite and hardworking, he had always gone unnoticed in the background—until now. Suddenly, Shampa had begun tutoring him, helping him read and write, even taking weekly tests. She had reduced his chores and brought in another maid to share the workload so he could focus on his studies.Mr. Rahman was stunned. This was the same woman who once couldn't sleep unless her saree outshone the one worn by the neighbor’s wife. The same woman whose digestion seemed to depend on daily meetups with her friends. And now here she was, teaching an orphan, testing him, encouraging him—spending her days with chalk and books instead of silk and handbags.For a while, Mr. Rahman felt proud. He believed that perhaps something had awakened in his wife—a sense of purpose, or a new kind of maturity. Maybe she was finally looking beyond material things. Maybe she had discovered the quiet satisfaction of giving.
By Md Muij Ahmed10 months ago in Geeks











