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🎷 With the Sultans, We Are the Sultans of Swing 🎸

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A Quiet Legend  Finally Takes Her Place: Sade joins the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Class of 2026 She never needed to be the loudest voice in the room. She simply needed to be there — unhurried, immaculate, and unmistakably herself . This week, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2026 , and nestled among the expected fanfare was a name that needs no amplification : Sade . If you were anywhere near a radio in the mid-1980s, you remember the first time you heard Smooth Operator drift through the speakers — that unhurried saxophone, that voice, warm and precise as a late-afternoon light . And yes — if you were listening closely enough, you also remember every track that followed, each one feeling like a secret between you and the album. That's the thing about Sade: she gave listeners a whole private world to live in ,  and they never really left . Born Helen Folasade Adu in Ibadan,  Nigeria, and raised in Essex, England , Sade studied fa...

❤️ I Love My Calendar Girl, Each and Every Day of the Year 🗓

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Digital Currency & Pop Culture —  The Pot Calls the Kettle Blacklisted Justin Sun , TRON's famously embattled founder, has picked a very public fight with the Trump family's World Liberty Financial — and the irony is almost too rich to audit. If you have spent any time in the digital currency hobbyist space, the name Justin Sun has a way of appearing at the center of almost every headline that makes you quietly close a browser tab . This week is no different. Sun — founder of the TRON blockchain and its native TRX token — took to X on Sunday to accuse World Liberty Financial (WLFI) , the Trump family's digital finance venture, of hiding a, "backdoor blacklisting function," buried inside its smart contract. According to Sun, that function grants WLFI's team the unilateral power to freeze, restrict, or outright confiscate any token holder's assets without notice, explanation, or appeal. He called it, "a trap masquerading as a door,...

One, Two, Three, Four ↔️ Get Your Woman on the Floor. ⤴️ Gotta Get Up to Get Down ⤵️

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Meet the Fcukers There’s a moment— usually somewhere between your first coffee and the second traffic light —when a song sneaks up on you and refuses to behave. It doesn’t ask permission . It doesn’t care about your carefully curated nostalgia for vinyl crackle and guitar solos that wander like old highways. It just arrives, bright and synthetic , like neon reflected in a rain puddle. That’s where the Fcukers live. They are two people, at least officially. A guy and a gal , arranged in that familiar pop symmetry that once gave us The White Stripes and later something more electrically haunted in Crystal Castles . But the Fcukers don’t feel like two people so much as a signal pinging between mirrors —distorted, multiplied, impossible to pin down. He is rhythm, or maybe interruption. A pulse that feels like it learned how to speak in fragments . She is melody, or maybe gravity. The thing that pulls the fragments back together just long enough for you to recognize a chorus be...

There's Nothing You and I Won't Do. 🌍 I'll Stop the World and Melt with You 🌀

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Iran Installs a Tollbooth at the Throat of the World's Oil Trade — and It Only Takes Bitcoin There is something almost elegant about it. After weeks of war , missile fire, and tankers sitting at anchor in the Persian Gulf with nowhere to go, Iran's solution to reopening the Strait of Hormuz was not a diplomatic handshake or a carefully worded joint communiqué. It was a payment portal. Iran has announced that ships wishing to pass through the strait during the ceasefire period will be required to pay the digital currency equivalent of $1 per barrel of oil aboard — and they will have only seconds to complete the transaction.  As Hamid Hosseini of Iran's Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters' Union explained to the Financial Times , once Iranian authorities complete their assessment of a vessel's cargo, ships are given a brief window to pay in Bitcoin — specifically chosen because it cannot be easily traced or confiscated under sanctions. ...

I'm Stuck In Folsom Prison And Time Keeps Draggin' On 🚂🚃🚃🚃

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Dear Somebody: Luigi Mangione and the Art of the Prison Letter The accused UnitedHealthcare shooter is penning witty, riddle-filled correspondence from his Brooklyn cell — and that puts him in very specific company. There is a particular kind of prisoner who cannot resist the urge to reach out. Not the kind who scrawls desperate notes to a public defender , but the kind who composes — crafts, even — letters to famous strangers , as though the bars are merely a stylistic inconvenience. Luigi Mangione , the 27-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024, appears to be precisely that kind of prisoner. This past week, conservative podcaster Patrick Bet-David revealed that he has been exchanging letters with Mangione from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where the defendant is currently awaiting trial, scheduled for September 2026. Bet-David seemed genuinely surprised to find the le...

🚖Take Me Down To the ☀️ Paradise City Where the Grass Is Green and the Girls Are Pretty🌻

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A Door Finally Opens:  You Can Now Reach Me After a year of broadcasting into the void, Zeros acquires an address — and the platform behind it is worth knowing. For nearly three hundred and sixty-five consecutive days, this blog has operated as a one-way transmission. No comments . No reply button. No inbox. Posts on digital asset faucets, pop music feuds, and the strange economics of the online gig economy went out into the ether and disappeared, as far as any reader interaction was concerned . That changes today. You can now reach me at zesticain@atomic.io — and the platform I chose to host that address is, in itself, a story worth telling. ✦  The Platform: What Atomic Mail Actually Is Atomic Mail is a privacy-first encrypted email service built on the premise that your communications are yours alone — not a data point to be harvested, analyzed, or sold . The architecture is deliberately zero-access: end-to-end encryption means that even Atomic's own engineers...

💥 Cause I'll Be Goin' BOOM Like an 808 🎛

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The lights go out. Not fade—snap. Arena dark. The kind of dark that makes you lean forward in your seat like something big is about to happen. And if you’ve been following the story of Blackpink , you already know: something always does. A single spotlight hits the center stage. It’s not all four. Not this time. Because the rumor—no, the announcement—has already rippled through the crowd like a bass drop: they’re breaking up . Not with drama, not with slammed doors, but with that polished, PR-perfect phrasing: “ pursuing solo projects .” The kind of sentence that sounds calm but lands like a steel chair to the back. Cue the montage. First up: Jennie . She steps into her solo era like a headliner who’s been waiting for the main event. The fan videos eat it up —edits of her walking through airports like runways, clips stitched together with that quiet confidence that says she’s not chasing the spotlight anymore. It’s chasing her. Then Lisa —high-energy, no brakes. Her solo c...