Pi Network: Will It Ever Be Worth Anything? 🤷

Naturally, a good number of investors – eager souls, I presume – have abandoned ship, whispering accusations of… shall we say, *imprudence*. But a few remain, clinging to the possibility of a resurgence in 2026. One can admire their tenacity, even if one privately suspects they’ve misplaced their sense of proportion.

3 Short But Sweet Isekai Anime to Binge This Weekend (& Where to Stream Them)

While popular isekai anime like Overlord, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, and Re:Zero are fantastic if you have the time to really get into them, they don’t offer the same relaxed viewing experience as shorter series. If you’re looking for something to binge over a weekend, a series of 24 episodes or less is ideal, and there are several currently streaming isekai titles that fit the bill perfectly.

How Monster Butchers the Real Ed Gein Story

This method allows for plenty of creative freedom when moving away from what actually happened. Ian Brennan, the co-creator of Murphy’s Monster and writer of all eight episodes, seems to enjoy taking small pieces of truth and expanding them dramatically this season. He protects himself from criticism about exaggerating the story by constantly reminding us that Ed’s perception of reality is unstable. If something doesn’t seem to have happened exactly as shown? Well, perhaps Ed believed it did. (Though this doesn’t fully account for some of the changes made to the making of Psycho this season.) While all eight episodes include details rooted in confirmed facts, anything that isn’t verifiable – anything that could have happened, even in Ed’s imagination – is open for exploration in Monster. So, grab your tools – we’re searching for the truth hidden within Monster’s dark and fantastical take on the Ed Gein story.

Solo Leveling Studio’s Underrated Dark Fantasy Anime Loses Only Streaming Home Next Month

The anime version of Fate/Apocrypha, created by A-1 Pictures and first released in 2017, is nearing its 10-year anniversary. Unfortunately, it’s one of a number of shows that will soon be removed from the platform next month. Thankfully, fans still have some time to watch the complete series, but it’s a disappointing situation considering Netflix’s increasing strength in anime offerings.

🔮 Could XRP $27 Be More Than Just a Fantasy? – ‘The Ride Has Just Begun’

The scrolls of ChartNerd, circulated heavily on the arcane realm of X, delineate a labyrinthine pattern that has been manifesting since the halcyon days of 2018. After ascending to an altitude of $3.84, akin to the peak of Holy Olympus, these digital riches were bound in chains within a geometrical snare, their wings clipped for nearly seven winters. But behold! The chains are shattered, and from mere $0.5 to a lofty $3.6, it surged as if driven by the spirit of a thousand rebellious waves this annum alone.

1 Dragon Ball Z Character Is ‘Deeper the More You Think About Him’, According to Official Voice Actor

Kobayashi talked about this topic, and others, in an interview with the cast and staff made for the Japanese Blu-ray release of Dragon Ball Daima. The interview was later translated into English and shared on X (previously Twitter) by Dragon Ball fan reporter Enormis (@Venixys). “I believe Supreme Kai (Mini) is a character who becomes more complex the more you consider him,” Kobayashi stated. “It really stood out when Supreme Kai explained that his job is to ‘maintain peace and order in the universe,’ and this time it made me rethink his importance.”

Bitcoin: Who’s Buying?! 🐳

Glassnode, those learned gentlemen of the blockchain, have deigned to share their observations on X – a platform for fleeting thoughts and self-promotion, naturally. They speak of this so-called “Accumulation Trend Score,” a metric as prone to misinterpretation as the pronouncements of an oracle. It seems to measure who’s hoarding and who’s unloading, weighting the opinions of the wealthy, because, you know, money talks. 🙄

The Scrubs Reboot Announced Its Cast Of New Faces And Two More Returning Characters, But I’m More Excited About The Big Turk And Carla Update

First, let’s look at the newest casting announcements. According to Variety, five actors have been chosen to play interns in Scrubs 2.0 (which isn’t the official name) and will be regular cast members alongside Braff, Faison, and Sarah Chalke. These actors are A Man on the Inside’s Ava Bunn as Serena, The Choral’s Jacob Dudman as Asher, The Rookie’s David Gridley as Blake, Lioness’ Layla Mohammadi as Amara, and Mirrorland’s Amanda Morrow as Dashan.