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⛰️ Feeling Good Was Good Enough For Me... and My Bobby Magee 🗺

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Tennessee Bitcoin Mine Closes — And the Ripple Effects Are Just Beginning  March 28, 2026 · Washington County, TN After five years of relentless fan noise and three years of legal proceedings, a Bitcoin mining operation in rural Washington County, Tennessee , shut its doors this weekend under the terms of a 2023 lawsuit settlement. The mine, operated by CleanSpark , ceased operations on  Saturday, March 28 , and has up to 120 days to remove its equipment. For digital currency hobbyists watching the landscape, this story is about a lot more than one noisy facility in Appalachia. "I won't believe it until I see it. Well, I won't believe it until I hear it." — Preston Holley, Washington County resident Source: WCYB News 5, Washington County, TN · Published March 28, 2026 What Actually Happened The Washington County mine has been a source of community friction almost from the moment it switched on. Residents described constant machine noise loud enough to...

🚷 No One Dared Disturb the 🐇 Sound of Silence

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There’s always been something slightly off-kilter— in a deliberate, artfully crooked way —about Melanie Martinez . Ever since her porcelain-doll introduction on The Voice , she’s treated pop music less like a genre and more like a dollhouse she can quietly rearrange at 3 a.m. Her latest album, Hades , continues that tradition, though this time the floorboards creak a little louder. The rollout has been… curious. In a series of promotional clips on TikTok titled Introducing Circle , Martinez appears in a looping, pastel-tinted purgatory, speaking in tones just a notch too calm to be comforting. Fans of a certain tandem pop lineage may feel a faint sense of déjà vu . Specifically, the kind associated with That Poppy —or, more precisely, the unsettling creative fingerprints of Titanic Sinclair . And this is where things drift, gently but unmistakably, into fiction. Imagine, if you will, a dimly lit studio somewhere just outside Los Angeles. The walls are lined with identical ...

⚖️ Redemption Song, These Songs of Freedom🕯

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The Unmet Promise of Reparations  The UN just called slavery the gravest crime against humanity. The US voted no . Not a single soul in the digital currency space is asking the obvious question. On Wednesday, March 25, 2026 — the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade — the United Nations General Assembly passed a historic resolution. Spearheaded by Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama and backed by all 54 nations of the African Group, the measure formally declared the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity . It called for reparations as, in the resolution's own language, a concrete step toward remedying historical wrongs. The hall broke into applause . UN General Assembly Vote ▪︎ 193 Member States ▪︎ 123  In Favour ▪︎ 3  Against ▪︎ 52  Abstentions The three countries that voted against it were Argentina , Israel , and the United States . The entire European Union — including...

Meet You On the Dark Side of the Moon🌖

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Young Harry, with spells quite profound, Saw a moon base where wizards abound. With his broomstick so fast, His adventures surpassed, The gravity pulling him down. The base was so gleaming and bright, Illuminated by pure starlight. He sought a rare stone, To keep safe on his own, And banish the shadows of night. Hermione charted the way, With charts that got better each day. Ron brought some good snacks, To avoid any slacks, As they ventured far out in the gray. They met an old gnome with a grin, Who offered some moon dust within. He whispered a clue, Of a secret quite new, Where the best butterbeer might begin. The landscape was dusty and wide, With craters where secrets did hide. They flew round the sphere, Without any fear, With magic as their faithful guide. So Harry, the brave and the bold, A wonderful story unfolded. On that lunar domain, He weathered the strain, More magical than stories told.

Oh, No, There Goes Tokyo!🍶Go Go🦖Godzilla

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The idea of MrBeast stepping into the world of digital finance has always felt less like a possibility and more like an inevitability. Known for turning attention into infrastructure— whether that’s viral philanthropy or snack brands —his reported move to acquire Step and reshape it into a digital currency platform raises a simple but intriguing question: what happens when the internet’s most effective attention engine meets decentralized finance? Step, in its current form, is a fintech platform aimed primarily at younger users, offering banking-like services without the traditional friction . It’s clean, accessible, and already aligned with a generation that is comfortable living financially through apps. That alone makes it fertile ground for expansion into blockchain-based assets. But under MrBeast’s influence, the shift wouldn’t just be technical —it would likely be cultural. The curiosity here isn’t just about whether Step can support wallets, tokenized assets, or d...

🌎 That's How They Do It Where They From ⭐️

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He Turned a Raid Into a Revolution Afroman walked into an Ohio courtroom in an American flag suit and walked out with a verdict for all of us. You probably remember Because I Got High . It was 2001, and it was everywhere; yes, it was ridiculous. That was the point . Joseph Foreman — who recorded that song under the name Afroman — has always understood that turning life's messy moments into music is one of the most American things a person can do. Last week, an Ohio jury agreed with him. Loudly . Here's what happened. Back in August 2022, deputies from the Adams County Sheriff's Department showed up at Afroman's home in Winchester , Ohio with a warrant. They were supposedly chasing evidence of drug trafficking and kidnapping — including, improbably, rumors of a basement dungeon . They busted down his front door, rifled through his clothes, searched his shoes, and spent hours turning the place upside down. They found no dungeon . They filed no charges . ...

🗒I've Got a Blank Space, Baby, and I'll Write Your Name🖋

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He Ran the Incline. He Passed the Bar. Then He What Now? A Pittsburgh attorney who also served as president of a beloved historic incline's preservation nonprofit has been indicted — accused of draining over $1.3 million from the organization's accounts and funneling it into digital assets . And we have questions. Several . Let's try to piece this together, because frankly, the facts alone are disorienting enough before you even get to the part where digital currency enters the picture. Christopher Furman , 53, of Pittsburgh , was indicted by the Department of Justice on wire fraud and money laundering charges. He was president of the Board of Trustees for the Society for the Preservation of the Duquesne Heights Incline — yes, that historic trolley that's been hauling people up a steep hillside since 1870. The one that nearly vanished until neighborhood residents rescued and restored it in the 1960s. A community treasure. A non-profit . A labor of local...