XRP’s Grim Dance: The Inevitable Fall or Just a Flicker? 🤔💸

Look at this masterpiece of chaos—higher highs in price, but RSI lower than a camel’s hump. Classic bearish divergence, the kind that makes analysts sip nervously on their espresso. Remember late 2020 to mid-2021? XRP tried to dance upward, then suddenly, a 60-70% plunge. Bounce back? Sure, but the overall mood was more “doom and gloom” than a rainy Sunday. Fast forward, same setup, same ominous tune. A bounce might still poke its head out. But the long game? Looks pretty bearish unless the universe intervenes and throws a miracle my way.

One Piece Casts Doubt on Luffy Being Roger’s Successor

As a passionate One Piece fan, I’ve always believed Luffy mirrors Roger in many ways, moments solidifying this connection. Yet, in Chapter 1156, a striking detail emerges, setting Luffy and Roger apart significantly. This trait has been a cornerstone of Luffy’s character, leading us to believe that Roger shared it too. However, the latest manga installment paints a different picture of Roger, causing me to question whether Luffy is truly following in his footsteps. Instead, it seems like Luffy is carving out his unique path, distinct from Roger’s. In fact, One Piece has hinted at these subtle differences between them all along, suggesting that Luffy was never intended to be Roger’s successor initially.

Wonder Woman is Outdated and it’s Time For DC to Move On

Wonder Woman’s tale has great potential. When executed skillfully, her story can pack quite a punch, more so than ten thousand sledgehammers combined. Take a look at the “Absolute Wonder Woman” series, where she shows off her fighting skills and assertiveness, reshaping the very definition of heroism. However, the issue lies in that DC rarely allows the writers for Diana’s main series to take such creative risks. This lack of risk-taking often leads to a stagnation of the character, as she gets trapped in a repetitive cycle of events (you know, like when toys are put away before a new team takes over).

Tom Holland Shares More Spider-Man: Brand New Day Set Photos (And Raises a Big Plot Question)

It’s been confirmed that the upcoming movie “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” is set to feature a diverse array of characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Among these, we now know that Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk and the lesser-known villain Scorpion (played by Michale Mando) will make an appearance. However, what has truly caught our attention is the inclusion of Jon Bernthal’s Punisher, who is transitioning from TV to the big screen for this role. While specific details about Bernthal’s character involvement in the film are yet to be fully disclosed, rumors suggest that he might be seen operating a tank in the movie. Could these images shared by Holland from the set possibly hint at this?