
William Evans
Editor-in-Chief at Black Nerd Problems
Black Nerd Problems: Essays on @gallerybooks Out Now | Editor-in-Chief of @BlkNrdProblems | @randolphmfa graduate | he/him
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Dec 13, 2024 |
blacknerdproblems.com | William Evans
Let me be clear about something off the top, The Witcher 3 is one of my top 3 games of all time and if you catch me on the right day, it may not be 2 or 3. And the review I wrote was BEFORE Heart of Stone and Blood & Wine dropped which are easily the best versions of that game. I ain’t no Witcher drive by, ok. Netflix adaptations mostly hurt my feelings, aiight. I’ve read all the books, (most) of the comics and played all the games. Multiple, multiple times.
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May 14, 2024 |
blacknerdproblems.com | William Evans
Unless this is your first visit to the website, there’s a good chance you have heard some version of our origin story. The short version is that Omar Holmon and I met in the Poetry Slam community, became friends, became rivals (not really), became closer friends, shared our nerd affinity with each other and came up with an idea to be our Black and nerdy selves with the world at large. We were different types of nerds when we met. Omar was a comic book and manga/anime omega level threat.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
blacknerdproblems.com | William Evans
Spoilers be waiting for Crimson Sky, but that shit happened fifty-leven days agoMaaaan, listen. Before you ask, nah, ain’t no other recaps from this season so don’t even look. You didn’t miss a damn thing so don’t even bother Google with that. This show, this fuckin’ Shogun show y’all…listen. I put my jersey in the rafters for the recap game. I was Tim Duncan, enjoying my retirement and rarely seen and when you did see my, I had them jeans and flannel on with no edge up in sight.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
blacknerdproblems.com | William Evans
In the opening moments of Monkey Man, our protagonists takes a beating and spits out a mouthful of blood before he speaks his first words on screen. It is a bold statement that the story is going to be told mostly through brutality and hallmark visuals than it will be through exposition. Sometimes, this is very effective and compelling. But sometimes, the action and style compensate for the thinness of the story or to bridge gaps in logic it would rather you skip past.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
blacknerdproblems.com | William Evans
Dune: Part Two is a towering achievement in almost every way that is quantifiable, joining the growing list of sci-fi epics where the sequel outpaces an already heralded original. The majority of this review will be the ways it accomplishes this with a few, but noteworthy amounts of criticisms that keep it from being perfect.
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RT @BrittanyActs: I'm at New York Comic Con today with a panel & a signing! https://t.co/iKFgkbJYTh

RT @AEvans2029: Rain didn’t let us finish the #batwars tournament but we still went 3-0 in pool play. I hit my first 💣 of 14u and had an OB…

Without hyperbole, I definitely think its top 10. Take the age part out of it (as incredible as it is). The body control is some Larry Fitzgerald at Pitt, Peter Warrick at FSU, Randy Moss at Marshall type stuff and that is beyond special by itself.

After sleeping on it, this may be the best play I’ve seen in CFB, given the context https://t.co/KbLstkGUC2