Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Shorts Get Smashed, Wallets Weep 😢💸

And what of the shorts? Oh, poor souls, tossed about like ragdolls in a hurricane. In 60 minutes, $140 million vanished like smoke-poof!-while longs barely coughed up $3 million. The Kobeissi Letter, our most esteemed oracle of chaos, declared: “Recent swings are ENTIRELY… mechanical.” One wonders if they mean mechanical bulls or something far less forgiving. 🤯

Dust Bunny Review: Bryan Fuller’s Horror Thriller Starring Mads Mikkelsen Is More Adorable Than It Is Actually Good

It all starts pretty simply. There’s this girl, Aurora – she’s ten and an orphan – and she’s constantly being bothered by a monster under her bed. Naturally, her parents don’t believe her, but honestly, it doesn’t matter much because the monster gets them pretty quickly. What’s really interesting is that Aurora isn’t devastated by her parents’ fate, she’s mostly just annoyed that this monster won’t leave her alone! She’s actually really brave in a lot of ways, but of course, she is worried about becoming the monster’s next meal. Everything changes when she meets her neighbor, who lives in apartment 5B – it’s Mads Mikkelsen, and his character’s name is never even mentioned.

Stranger Things Just Made Its Riskiest Lore Change Yet (& It’s Part of a Problematic Trend)

Expanding Stranger Things into a larger franchise has unfortunately created potential spoilers and diminished the anticipation for its final season. The pressure to tie everything together with theories and hidden clues actually undermines the mystery that made the show so captivating. Ironically, Stranger Things risks becoming a pale imitation of the thrilling, unpredictable series it once was. The First Shadow play has mostly made it more difficult for viewers who haven’t seen it to understand the show’s hidden references, while simultaneously making it easier for those who have to guess how the story will end.