Costco Shuts Down Claim Diddy Bought Baby Oil From Them in Bulk
Costco wants no part in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles.
Costco wants no part in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles.
Polygon’s Ahmedabad hardfork boosts network activity with a 20.59% rise in active addresses. Despite bullish fundamentals, exchange inflows and a 57.93% short ratio signal caution ahead. As a seasoned analyst with over two decades of experience in the ever-evolving world of crypto, I have seen more than my fair share of bull runs and bear … Read more
During Xbox’s latest Tokyo Game Show broadcast, Square Enix made a significant impact, and while the reveal of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster for Xbox Series X/S was undeniably the main attraction, it wasn’t the only announcement they made regarding Microsoft’s platform.
The video game titled “The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom” is now accessible on the Nintendo Switch. In a first for the main series, Zelda serves as the primary character, with her journey dominating the narrative. Yet, it’s understandable that dedicated fans might question if they’ll get a chance to control Link, the franchise’s enduring protagonist. Initially, players will indeed assume the role of Hyrule’s hero when the game commences, but this is only during the beginning. From then on, the game is Zelda’s story from start to finish. Nintendo justifies this by explaining that the game’s new Echo system plays a significant role in this decision.
Recently, horror enthusiasts were intrigued when a new user named “John Carpenter” appeared on the movie-review site Letterboxd. This account posted reviews for many films directed by Carpenter, including personal stories that seemed to come from the man himself. However, everyone who follows Carpenter knows how reluctant he is not only to watch his own movies but also discuss them. Yet, this didn’t stop the account from gaining popularity, with numerous Reddit threads and social media posts speculating that the “Master of Horror” had finally joined the platform. Contrary to these claims, Carpenter himself clarified on Twitter, in a manner typical of someone uninterested in Letterboxd, that he was not the one managing the account.
Netflix unveiled a limited series titled “Mr. McMahon“, offering an exclusive look behind the scenes of professional wrestling, focusing on its controversial figurehead Vince McMahon. The series delves into various scandals that have involved WWE in recent decades and represents one of the rare instances where McMahon has been candid and open to questions. However, viewers hoping for McMahon to acknowledge his past actions will likely be disappointed. A captivating aspect of this series is the involvement of the extended McMahon family – Vince’s children Stephanie and Shane, as well as his wife Linda – who also participate in interviews.