Hans Zimmer Brings Epic Sounds To Saudi Arabia’s National Anthem

As a gamer, I’ve just received a message from Turki Alalshiekh at the General Entertainment Authority, who wants to chat about some exciting upcoming projects! One of these projects involves reimagining our national anthem, “Long Live the King,” using unique instrumentation instead of the traditional fanfare. It was initially composed by an Egyptian artist in 1947 for the first modern Saudi Arabian king. Additionally, he’s going to compose the score for a new production about the historical Battle of Yarmouk, which dates back over a thousand years. Just like that heroic character in that beloved kids’ movie always said, “We’re on an adventure!

Larry David Explains the XRP-Bitcoin Feud

So, you know how Trump, that guy, signed some order about a digital asset stockpile? Well, it turns out the crypto world went bonkers, like a bunch of squirrels in a dumpster. These Bitcoin fanatics, I mean, they’re like, “Bitcoin is the king, baby! It’s the only store of value!” It’s like they’re all wearing … Read more

Is Toncoin Going to the Moon? Buckle Up for a Wild Ride! 🚀🤣

As the grand titan, Bitcoin, remains steadfast above the exalted threshold of 102,000, altcoins find themselves on a precarious path, akin to a tightrope walker teetering over a yawning chasm. The crypto cosmos, bereft of Bitcoin’s glow, paints a picture of intrigue and chaos: Bitcoin (BTC): $102 614 24h volatility: 0.0% Market cap: $2.03 T … Read more

Selena Gomez Cries in Now-Deleted Instagram Video About New Deportation Policies

Recently, Selena Gomez stirred her Instagram followers with a video where she was visibly emotional. As a singer-turned-actress, she appeared distressed in the clip over the recently implemented deportation policies signed by Donald Trump shortly after taking office. Although she didn’t explicitly name anyone, her tears spoke volumes and she expressed apologies (as reported by Entertainment Weekly).