humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
The Lupi Cemetery
Wondering if “in the shadow of the cypresses and inside the urns comforted by crying the sleep of death is perhaps less hard or not”, I enter the Cimitero dei Lupi, or La Cigna Municipal Cemetery, today at the edge of the port and industrial area of the city of Livorno, near the Cigna stream, in the locality of Santo Stefano dei Lupi. The area takes its name from the Lupi’s Gronda, a vast area that in medieval times extended from Pisa to the village of Labron, so-called by the landowning family. It was precisely the edict of San Cloud, in 1804, to which Foscolo refers in the poem “I Sepolcri”, together with a concomitant yellow fever epidemic, to decree the birth of the new cemetery.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Geeks
A Look At Imperialism: The Kardashian-Jenner's
I am in a graduate class called Narration of Empire, where we contemplate aspects of empire and talk about an event/conflict/or period of time through the lens of empire. Throughout my studies I have been fascinated at the relationship between popular culture and politics. Who better than the Kardashian-Jenner family to deliciously unpack the impact of cultural imperialism.
By Hungry Artist3 years ago in Geeks
Enduring life
It is very difficult to comfort those who have lost everything and are grieving. But trying to console them would be a great task. When a person is surrounded by those who comfort him even when he has lost everything, it is a great comfort to him and lays the foundation for another new life.
By Barnabas Payam3 years ago in Geeks
Life ambition
Adults naturally say that every man should have an ambition in life. That is why many professions appear before us. The selection of some work by men as their vocation is divided into menial work and value work. The work done by those with knowledge is more valuable and the work of the ignorant is less valuable and the value of man is estimated according to his occupation.
By Barnabas Payam3 years ago in Geeks
All Quiet On The Western Front Movie Review
Of the many anti-war films, All Quiet On The Western Front from 1930 is perhaps the biggest pioneer. For the time, it was a staggering look at what was the most destructive conflict ever fought. Nearly a century later and a modern update has arrived from Germany. While it does nail the big picture, I wasn’t fully invested in this remake.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
Save the good life
We keep seeing people who say goodness is an impossibility. These days they keep saying who is better because of goodness. Hearing such words seems to be true. Because we hear such words from those who are tired of doing good. And we are also in the pain that even if we do good, evil will come, no matter how many times we do good, we will feel bad, so there is nothing wrong in thinking.
By Barnabas Payam3 years ago in Geeks










