Taz Skylar Homaged His Own Mom In Sanji’s Emotional Scene in ONE PIECE Season 2 (Interview)

Fans of Sanji from the One Piece anime and manga are familiar with the sad story of his family. Although the first season of the live-action series didn’t explore this, in the upcoming season, Sanji shares a painful part of his past with Nami: his loving, but brief, relationship with his mother. Sanji deeply loved his mom, who sparked his passion for cooking, but she sadly passed away when he was young.

Memory Stocks: Seriously?

Micron and SanDisk, apparently, are leading the charge. Micron up 300%, SanDisk a “ten-bagger.” A ten-bagger! It’s just… excessive. It’s like they’re trying to show off. And now everyone wants to know which one is the better pick. As if there’s a clear answer. It’s always more complicated than that. It’s always about who’s managing expectations. And let me tell you, these companies are managing expectations like toddlers with crayons.

Bitcoin’s Fickle Promise

The markets of prediction, those curious arenas where hope and calculation intersect, offer a telling glimpse into this persistent optimism. There, one finds wagers placed, not on certainty, but on the possibility of extraordinary gains. It is a landscape not unlike the salons of a bygone era, where fortunes were made and lost on whispers and conjecture.

Enterprise: A Pragmatic Shelter

There are many voices clamoring for attention, promising fortunes. But I find myself drawn to the quiet strength of Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPD 1.28%). It is not a glamorous name, nor does it offer the quick riches some seek. It offers something far more valuable: resilience.

Software Sector Correction: Selectivity Advised

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, recently posited that the market’s discounting of certain software companies based on anticipated AI disruption is, to put it mildly, illogical. This perspective, while perhaps self-serving, underscores the fundamental point that AI, more often than not, represents an augmentation of existing capabilities rather than outright displacement.

Anna Camp (43) Reveals She Is Bisexual and Reflects on Her Relationship With Jade Whipkey

Looking back on her personal growth, the actress expressed how proud she is to embrace her sexuality at 43. She feels strong for being open about it, even with public scrutiny and judgment, and confidently identifies as bisexual.

She described this as a significant step in her journey and said she’s no longer afraid of discovering more about herself. While sharing her truth publicly can be daunting, she believes it’s worth the risk. She explained that wanting to live a happy life is what truly matters.

This confirmation follows rumors that began nearly a year ago when she started dating stylist Jade Whipkey. Fans first noticed their connection through social media posts, including a romantic photo from a dinner where Whipkey lovingly described Camp’s smile.

The couple officially debuted their relationship on the red carpet at the premiere of Bride Hard in June 2025. Camp has consistently defended their relationship against criticism, particularly regarding their 18-year age gap, pointing out that Whipkey is very mature for her age.

The Tesla Illusion: A Trillion-Dollar Fable

Tesla on a Snowy Road

Tesla, you see, is priced as if it possesses not merely a future, but a monopoly on it. A rather bold claim, even for a company whose CEO traffics in the spectacular. The market, it seems, has a fondness for narratives, and Tesla’s—of robotaxis and humanoid robots—is particularly captivating. One might say it is a triumph of imagination over, shall we say, current performance.

Oil Dethrones Crypto? Traders Swap Memes for Macro Mayhem!

Apparently, the only thing hotter than a Bridget Jones diary entry is the convergence of blockchain and global markets. Tokenized assets are the new black, darling, and everyone’s wearing them. It’s like the financial world finally discovered online shopping, but instead of shoes, it’s oil contracts.