*small spoiler at the end of this article. If you haven’t caught up to the end of the last season do not read. Earlier in the year it was announced that Moffat was finally stepping down as the Showrunner for Doctor Who. I don’t have much against the man but a huge amount of the […]
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Lazy Ketchup
There were some pretty awesome things that happened last week. But we, here at Geek Out, are a lazy bunch and sometimes even when it’s a topic that really interests us we go “meh.” So for all the “meh” we did last week let’s just do a quick recap of this news, which has now […]
Penguin Awareness Day!
Happy Penguin Awareness Day! About 2 years ago I got a bonus at work. It actually happens every year but that year I decided with some of it that I would adopt a penguin. I went online and did some research and found the place where my adoption money would best be served. A lot […]
Discovery: First Flower Grown in Space
Aboard the International Space Station astronauts are running an experiment that brings new meaning to the words “Harvest Moon.” Astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted out photos of a flower called Firey Zinnia Bloom which is now the first flower grown entirely in space. Unfortunately, I haven’t found any further information on how this flower may have […]
Discovery: Manatees are SAFE!
Congratulations to the US manatee population. They have officially rebounded 500% and are no longer considered endangered! They must have found a genie in a bottle that granted them the wish of not death! 🙂 –Krysil
Happy Incept Day!
Sci-fi fans across the internet are lit up over the birthday of a beloved Rutger Hauer character from Blade Runner: Roy Batty. He is born this day somewhere out there… Which came first the Roy or the Rutger? Rutger! He was born January 23rd, 1944. Happy early birthday to him too if we don’t do […]
Discovery: Animal!
I hate spiders. In 2015 a new species was discovered that is tiny and boop-able. It’s name is Sparklemuffin Peacock. Imaginary friend’s name or scientific discovery? I can picture it now: A little princess pouring tea for an itty bitty eight legged Monsieur Sparklemuffin. –Krysil





