Bitcoin: Rich Folks Selling? 😱

Apparently, the Long-Term Holders – those patient souls who bought when Bitcoin was, well, practically nothing – are suddenly deciding it’s a good time to cash out. Thirty days. 325,600 BTC offloaded. A veritable fire sale! They’ve been accumulating for months, all noble and stoic, and now… profit-taking, they call it. I call it a bit unsettling. 🙄

Netflix’s Returning Comedy Is an Instant Streaming Success, but It’s Shockingly Dividing Audiences

Okay, so Nobody Wants This is back for a second season on Netflix, and as someone who enjoyed the first batch of episodes, I was curious to see what happened next with Noah and Joanne. For those who need a refresher, she’s an agnostic and he’s a rabbi, and a big part of their story revolves around whether she’ll embrace his faith. Season one was a real hit, critics and viewers alike loved it. But honestly? Season two isn’t quite hitting the same notes. It’s still at the top of the charts, but the reviews are much quieter, and I’m hearing from friends that fewer people are actually watching. The biggest indicator, though, is how the audience is feeling about it – and it seems like the spark from season one is missing.

It’s Officially The End of an Era For One Piece

Big changes are coming to both the One Piece anime and manga. The anime is finishing up its Egghead Arc, and the next storyline, the Elbaf Arc, will be released differently than previous arcs. Meanwhile, in the manga, the God Valley flashback – which focuses on the history of Rocks D. Xebec – is nearing its conclusion.

Indie Darlings: 5 New Indie Films Cinephiles Need To Check Out This Week

This month’s independent film releases are wonderfully diverse, ranging from serious documentaries about global issues to delightfully quirky movies like drag queen zombie flicks. These films prove that you don’t need a big Hollywood budget to create something amazing and meaningful. Here are five indie gems you won’t want to miss.

8 Best Shows To Watch Like Netflix’s A House Of Dynamite

The movie quickly became popular, and viewers are eager for similar stories that combine political suspense with intense thrills. If you loved how the tension built throughout the film, you’ll find plenty of shows with the same energy. These exciting series, all about surviving difficult situations, are sure to keep fans of A House of Dynamite hooked.