Geeksouts — Page 52
That dusty teal wall? Stunning. And blending a Samsung Frame TV into a gallery wall so seamlessly you’d mistake it for actual art?? GENIUS — spoiler: there’s a TV in there! My 14-year-old TV is sitting in the corner, judging me right now. Upgrade era incoming? 😂 😂 link

Watching right now: Underwater 🍿
Just added to my Watch.list 👀 From Tomorrow Season 1 — A Spanish thriller about a woman who finds a mysterious stone that lets her see the future — including her own death. 🪨🔮 Now she’s racing to change it. Supernatural mystery with serious vibes. 🇪🇸
Just added to my Watch.list 👀 Gannibal — A remote Japanese village. A new cop. And rumors that the family controlling the town… eats people. 🫀 Folk horror meets psychological thriller. This one looks deeply unsettling. Can’t wait. 🇯🇵
Just finished Watching: Rental Family. It was good. I enjoyed it very much. I like the actor, Brennan Fraser; he was good.
I also should watch The Whale soon.
Picked up Macabre by Kosoko Jackson for $1.99 — a steal! Bought it from Bookshop.org. Only at 8%, so too soon to tell. As a notorious DNF-er, I’m hoping this one finally gets me to the finish line. 📖
I’m 48% through this book - “The Secret of Secrets” by Dan Brown.
So much to share abt what I’ve been reading lately — stay tuned, bec I have a lot coming your way. For now, I’m taking a break and finally tackling one of those books that’s been collecting dust on my shelf. First up: The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown. And with snow falling outside? Perfect timing.
Okay, Mars just got more interesting. A new study flipped the script — ancient Mars wasn’t a frozen wasteland. It was warm, rainy, and potentially habitable for millions of years.
Perseverance found clay pebbles in Jezero Crater that tell a wild story. Researchers in Nature Geoscience say they
“likely represent some of the wettest intervals and possibly most habitable portions of Mars’ history.”
Rain. On Mars. For millions of years. 🚀
Photo: Illustration of the Perseverance rover on the floor of Jezero Crater. Credit: NASA
Giada’s lemon spaghetti is calling my name. FOUR ingredients. That’s it. Simple, bright, and honestly? Sometimes the easiest recipes hit the hardest. Adding this to my must-try list ASAP.