University of Fashion’s lesson on drafting two variations of Palazzo pants: gathered waist and flat waist. (Image credit: UniversityofFashion.com).
History of Palazzo Pants
Palazzo pants have their roots both in menswear and Asian fashion trends, particularly the wide-legged trousers worn by nobility in certain cultures. They really took off for women in the 60s and 70s with the term “palazzo” likely coming from the Italian word for “palace”, associated with grandeur and elegance that reflects the luxurious and sophisticated feel of these wide-leg trousers.
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Palazzo pant ideas by Carolina Herrera and La Double J
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The Young and the Restless spoilers for next week confirm Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) and Chelsea Lawson Newman (Melissa Claire Egan) have a moment. It could change everything between them on Y&R. Plus, a double kidnapping shocks Genoa City. And Lily Winters tries to get secrets out of Damian Kane (Germain Rivers).
Chelsea and Adam live together on Y&R but she keeps denying she wants to be with him. But on the frustrating Valentine’s Day episode of Young & Restless, Adam had a big dream about who he really wants and where his heart lies. In his dream, Sally Spectra (Courtney Hope) showed up begging to reunite. And Adam said he was over her and wanted Chelsea.
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Adam Newman Works on Chelsea Lawson
The Y&R dream seemed to cement for Adam that his heart belongs to just one woman – and it’s not Sally. So, next week on Y&R, Chelsea and Adam sit down to a romantic dinner at their home. There’s wine, roses, and maybe some romance on the table. And, it’s just the two of them. Connor Newman’s (Judah Mackey) nowhere in sight.
And Adam Newman asks Chelsea who would’ve thought they’d be here like this. It’s not clear if Adam just means him and Chelsea being roommates. Or them sitting down to a romantic meal together. But Y&R spoilers say Chelsea agrees she would not have thought they’d be in this position.
After getting validation about his feelings in his Valentine’s dream, Adam needs to convince Chelsea that they can make this work. He needs her to trust he won’t break her heart again. The last time Adam let her down, Chelsea had a mental break and poisoned Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso) and framed Adam for it. So, her hesitation makes sense.
Sharon tells Sharon Newman (Sharon Case), Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) and others that she’s only in the house because of Connor. But Young and the Restless spoilers suggest she’ll open up to Adam soon and this reunion could be sparking before the end of February sweeps next week. I know Y&R fans are torn on this – but it seems to be heading that direction.
Young and the Restless: Adam Newman – Chelsea Lawson
Y&R Spoilers Week Ahead: Lily Winters Grills Damian Kane
On Young & Restless, spoilers confess Damian Kane’s interested in Lily Winters (Christel Khalil). Enough to keep him in town when he was determined to leave to get away from his mom Amy Lewis (Valarie Pettiford). And Damian already vowed he didn’t want to get to know his half-brother Nate Hastings. Lily Winters worries about Damian’s motives, and she has been for a while.
So, she got info on him from Victor Newman (Eric Braeden). It turns out Damian got ownership of two big companies under dubious methods. And he’s tied closely to some mystery man who might be trouble. Lily and Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) both warned Nate about Damian. But he won’t listen and wants to know his brother.
So, next week on Young and Restless, spoilers say Lily uses his interest in her to learn more. Damian’s interest in Lily is blatant and that’s how she gets him to open up. He thinks he stands a chance with her since they’re not blood-related. And he knows Lily’s pumping him for info. And Damian lets her if it means he can get her out on a date.
Lily tries to get answers from Damian and after he gives her some, he’s got a question. Y&R spoilers tell us Damian asks if Lily’s involved romantically with anyone. I can answer that. She’s single and has been for quite a while. So, maybe Lily will keep seeing Damian, if for no other reason than to keep an eye on him. She’ll protect Nate at all costs.
Two Ladies Kidnapped on The Young and the Restless – Who’s to Blame?
The really big Y&R spoiler for next week is the dual kidnapping. Already, Phyllis Summers’ two kids realize she’s MIA. Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei) and Summer Newman (Allison Lanier) haven’t seen their mom. She’s not answering calls, texts, or messages. Now, the week of Feb 24th, we’ve got the reveal of the second person kidnapped.
Next week on Young and the Restless, Daniel talks to several people about the two missing women. On hand are Mariah Copeland (Camryn Grimes), Nick Newman, Summer and also Detective Chance Chancellor (Conner Floyd). So, Daniel tells them not only is Phyllis missing, but Sharon Newman is also missing.
Never the smartest guy in the room, Nick calls it a coincidence but thinks it’s weird. Daniel asks why Sharon and Phyllis would go anywhere together. He reminds everyone that the women hate each other. That has Mariah asking what if one of them didn’t go willingly. Only one of the two would kidnap the other one.
The logical assumption is that Phyllis kidnapped Sharon for revenge. Because Phyllis told everyone she wanted Sharon to pay. And if the cops and courts didn’t get justice for her dumping Heather Stevens’ (Vail Bloom) body and framing Daniel, then Phyllis would make sure Sharon paid. No doubt, Daniel and Summer will say their mom dropped her revenge plans,
They’ll say Phyllis let her anger at Sharon go and moved on with her life. But really, Red’s kids probably agree in private it’s possible that Phyllis went after Sharon. Initially, Chance may suspect Phyllis grabbed Sharon. But either way, Chance starts a search for them both. He can sort out who took whom and why later on Young and the Restless.
Ian Ward Snatched Phyllis & Sharon on Young & Restless
Spoilers confirm the CBS soap announced Ray Wise’s exit. But he’s not done yet. I was surprised Y&R killed off Jordan Howard (Colleen Zenk) in the first week of February sweeps. And then Ian Ward was shot dead not long after. But he’s not dead – he woke up in the ambulance and no one knows it. I suspect Phyllis does by now, though.
It’s likely that Young and the Restless wraps February sweeps by showing Ian’s not done yet. We’ll find out next week, but I suspect Ian has Phyllis and Sharon. There’s a lingering unfulfilled 2025 year-ahead preview spoiler from the showrunner about them being in a life-or-death situation together. And now they’re missing. It’s got to be Ian.
Published: February 21, 2025 at 5:00 pm Updated: February 21, 2025 at 6:42 am
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In a surprising but interesting twist, one hidden altcoin has toppled most established cryptos and is going neck and neck with Dogecoin (DOGE) for which altcoin is best to buy now.
Dogecoin (DOGE) has recently begun flashing strong bullish signals again, with some analysts seeing a 400% rise to the psychological $1 mark. However, RCO Finance (RCOF), the hidden altcoin in question, is outshining those gains with a potential 10,000% surge by Q2.
Is Dogecoin (DOGE) the Best Altcoin to Buy Now?
The recent devastating Dogecoin (DOGE) has once again put into question the feasibility of holding the infamous meme coin in the long term. However, most doubts have been quelled upon looking at its past performance, especially DOGE’s 350%+ run last year that outperformed most established altcoins on a year-to-year basis.
Even more interesting now are analysts’ predictions for Dogecoin (DOGE) to finally hit the psychological $1 mark from a 400% surge in the coming crypto bull market.
If predictions hold for the 4x rally, Dogecoin (DOGE) would undoubtedly be one of the best altcoins to hold now. However, the title of the true best crypto to buy today is being claimed by RCO Finance (RCOF), an underpriced AI altcoin that’s set to mirror the historic 2021 Dogecoin rally with a 10,000% surge by Q2 2025.
But unlike Dogecoin (DOGE), RCO Finance is riding not only the hype from the utility-altcoin-focused bull run but also capitalizing on its transformative AI trading solution, low entry price, massive growth potential, and artificial intelligence boom to position RCOF as the best altcoin to buy in 2025.
Another Altcoin Boom Passed You By? RCO Finance’s AI Finds the Winners Before They Explode
You wake up, check your phone, and it’s chaos. Telegram chats are flooded, Twitter (now X) is buzzing, and your friends can’t stop talking about a token called CHILLGUY that just did a 100,000% run overnight. Everyone seems to have made life-changing gains—except you.
By the time you try to buy in, the peak is near. The hype fades, the price dips, and instead of riding the wave, you’re left holding the losing bag. Sound familiar? It happens all the time, especially with meme coins. New tokens launch at an insane pace (over 50,000 per day) and spotting the real opportunities before they blow up feels impossible.
But what if you didn’t have to rely on luck? What if there was a way to detect the next big altcoin before it explodes?
That’s exactly what RCO Finance (RCOF) and its AI Robo Advisor do. Instead of scrolling through rumors on social media, hoping you’re early, this AI-driven tool does the heavy lifting. It tracks on-chain data, trading volume spikes, and wallet movements in real time, pinpointing breakout tokens like CHILLGUY and PEPE before they hit the mainstream.
And it doesn’t stop there. While social media is filled with bots and paid promotions, the Robo Advisor filters the noise. It analyzes sentiment, distinguishing real momentum from artificial hype. The moment an opportunity emerges, you get an alert—no more guessing, no more refreshing charts for hours.
Even better, the RCO Finance (RCOF) AI doesn’t just tell you when to buy. It can execute trades automatically, securing prime entry points before whales take over. And when a token starts showing signs of weakness, like large holders moving funds to exchanges, the Robo Advisor steps in, warning you or even adjusting your portfolio to lock in profits.
For example, whereas the market learned about CHILLGUY the day it blew up, the Robo Advisor would have already been monitoring the meme coin, which was already circulating two months before it began trending.
Not only could the Robo Advisor have secured 1,000x gains long before CHILLGUY peaked, but the AI could have also exited long before the token crashed 10x.
Without tools like this, you’re always late. By the time you hear about the next 1,000x token, the real winners have already positioned themselves. RCO Finance (RCOF) changes that dynamic, flipping the script from chasing hype to leading the charge.
And the best part? You don’t have to wait to see it in action. The Beta platform is already live, and 10,000+ RCOF holders are testing it, even though the RCO Finance presale is still ongoing.
10,000% Gains Up for Grabs by Q2 With Round 5 of RCO Finance Presale
We’ve all heard about Dogecoin potentially hitting $1 by 2025. Sure, that might mean a 400% gain, but who knows how long it’ll actually take DOGE to get there? It’s already been chasing that target for what feels like forever, and a few more years could easily slip by.
Meanwhile, let’s talk about RCO Finance (RCOF). This project is a whole different story. Since it’s still in the presale phase, the token remains undervalued, offering a massive opportunity for early supporters.
Unlike Dogecoin, which some say thrives mainly on hype, the SolidProof-audited RCO Finance is actually shaking up the financial world with real utility. The crypto market is noticing, and it shows.
The RCOF presale has already flown past $14 million, and $1.4 million of that came in since December alone. This isn’t surprising, considering that the round 5 price of $0.10 is the cheapest investors will ever see RCOF at again.
But here’s the really enticing part: with AI-driven trading on the rise, analysts predict RCOF could rocket by 10,000% in just a few months, turning a $1,250 stake into a jaw-dropping $126,250 by Q2. Of course, there’s a catch: this window of opportunity won’t stay open forever.
Why? Because round 5 is speeding along faster than any previous stage, and once the next round starts, the price will jump by 30%. That means the potential 10,000% returns will go down the moment the price increases. If you’re looking for what could be one of the best altcoins to buy in 2025, getting in during this presale might be the smartest move.
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Gregory, a digital nomad hailing from Poland, is not only a financial analyst but also a valuable contributor to various online magazines. With a wealth of experience in the financial industry, his insights and expertise have earned him recognition in numerous publications. Utilising his spare time effectively, Gregory is currently dedicated to writing a book about cryptocurrency and blockchain.
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Shep Rose made it clear he was all-in on girlfriend Sienna Evans on season 10 of Southern Charm — but most of his castmates weren’t as convinced.
Shep had a whirlwind romance with Sienna, who is nearly 20 years younger than him, in 2024. But by November of that year, Shep revealed he was single. The ups and down of his short-lived relationship with Sienna have been front and center on season 10 of the Bravo series, which began airing in December 2024.
During the February 20 episode, fans got a look at just how deep Shep’s feelings were for Sienna when he and his castmates were on a trip to her native Bahamas. Shep, for his part, professed his love for Sienna and sent her a long text about their possible future.
The episode also shined a light on Sienna’s feelings — which appeared to be less strong. “Were we together? Maybe, I don’t know,” Sienna told the girls when asked flat out if she was dating Shep.
She later explained, “We’re so similar in terms of being noncommittal. And it works for both of us.”
Scroll down to see what the Southern Charm cast has said about Sienna and her connection with Shep:
Craig Conover
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Craig told the cameras during the February 13 episode that “you shouldn’t have to force someone into liking you” after seeing Shep get ghosted by Sienna. Once he finally met Sienna in person during day one of their Bahamas trip, Criag was convinced it was a one-sided romance.
“I have never felt someone’s aura like this in my entire life. I feel like I can sense people’s energies right away,” Craig explained. “I know any hope that I had that Sienna was genuine with her feelings with Shep disappeared as soon as she walked in the room.”
During the “Text Message in a Bottle” episode, which aired on February 20, Craig expressed his concerns to the group.
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Michelle Watt/Bravo; Courtesy of Sienna Evans/Instagram Shep Rose’s ex-girlfriend Sienna Evans is firing back after feeling like she’s been made out to be a “villian’ on season 10 of Southern Charm. The current Miss Bahamas World, 26, took to social media on Wednesday, February 19, to address how she’s been portrayed on the Bravo series […]
“The tension, you could cut it with a knife,” he claimed before telling the cameras, “I watch enough 90 Day Fiancé to know it just didn’t feel right.”
Looking back at the trip, Craig revealed that he could sense that Sienna would get a stomach ache and need to leave early — which she did on night one.
“Her body language is not … romantic. She’s basically like, ‘Just so you know, I’m going to have a stomach by the end of this dinner,’” he quipped during the Southern Charm: After Show while watching back Sienna’s arrival to dinner with the cast.
Taylor Ann Green
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Taylor, who dated Shep from 2020 to 2022, exclusively told Us Weekly in November 2024 that she was happy to be far removed from Shep’s relationship drama this season.
“It’s something that I just kind of look at and go, ‘I’m glad that’s not me.’ And I mean that respectfully, but I’m in such a happy place where I go, ‘Everything does happen for a reason, and I’m very happy with the person that I’m with,’” she said, referring to her boyfriend, Gaston Rojas. “And so seeing that I’m just going, I’m just glad it’s not me.”
During a January episode of the show, Taylor grilled Shep over his romance with Sienna and appeared to take her side. However, she later comforted Shep when it became clear that she wasn’t that into him.
Austen Kroll
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During the “Red Flags” episode, Austen got real with Shep, telling him, “You’ve only hung out with her for like six weekends. This is a 26-year-old girl who’s like, ‘I don’t know what the f—k I want.’ And that’s what it’s sounding like to me.”
The following episode, which aired on February 6, Austen was even more wary of Sienna’s intentions. “I think that Sienna told Shep that she loved him so that she could keep him on the hook. That kinda gave her a longer leash to do what she wanted,” he said in a confessional. “Clearly whatever she wants to do is ghosting Shep for days at a time.”
When the group arrived in the Bahamas, Austen continued to be skeptical of Sienna. “I am not doctor love, but you fly to the Bahamas and you call your girlfriend upon landing. You’d be in the airport waiting for that person to arrive!” he told the cameras during the February 13 episode.
While talking to Shep on the February 20 After Show, Austen called BS on Sienna having a “stomach ache” on night one that made her leave their hotel early.
“She was like, ‘I don’t feel well, I have to go home.’ Get the f–k out of here. That is the oldest trick in the book,” Austen quipped. “It was so clear, not to you apparently.”
Madison LeCroy
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Madison teased in an exclusive interview with Us that she did “enjoy the ending” to Shep and Sienna’s relationship, confirming it got messy.
“Shep and I have this relationship where at this point, we can kind of just poke fun at each other, even if it’s like me bringing up things I’ve said in the past, and he doesn’t take offense to it because he’s actually kind of the same way,” Madison explained in December 2024. “So I definitely poke him a little bit this season, especially when I see a girl that I don’t know likes him as much as he likes her. So I have fun. He’s meddled in my relationships. So back at ya.”
Madison made her feelings about Sienna clear from the start of the season as well. She described her as “way too pretty for Shep” during Sienna’s Southern Charm debut. Madison claimed during the “Bahama Blues” episode, which aired on February 13, that Sienna was “not that into you, that’s the deal.”
She also told Shep to his face the next episode, “She doesn’t like you. I’m just saying.”
Leva Bonaparte
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During an interview with Us, Leva broke down Shep’s state of mind to start the season — which was filmed in spring and early summer 2024 — and recalled his thoughts about his possible future with Sienna.
“He’s like, ‘Can you imagine me and my curly haired babies running down the beach? I’ll be Warren Buffet, except for without the guitar,’” Leva exclusively told Us on February 5. “I was like, ‘Wow, you have this planned out.’ I think he was literally thinking he was going to own a hotel in The Bahamas with all his little kids.”
Leva also revealed that she thinks Shep’s breakup with Taylor — which was his longest relationship to date — left him more vulnerable with Sienna.
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“I do think he still loves Taylor. I don’t know if he’ll end up with Taylor, but I do think that that was a very special love,” she shared. “And I think he was so excited to have some version of that again, that he got ahead of himself.”
Leva noted that Sienna was pretty transparent about her intentions when the group met her for the first time. “She was like, ‘I’m here for a good time, not a long time.’ I was like, ‘Wow, then you’re perfect for Shep.’ Both just out here having a good time,” the Southern Hospitality star recalled. “And then when he started to talk about how in love was then it was a little bit different.”
Looking back, Leva told Us that Sienna felt like someone who “wanted to be on the show” and was interested in the “idea of Shep” because he’s so “fun.”
“She knows Shep for what she sees, and then all of a sudden Shep’s like, ‘Oh no, I’m into commitment.’ She’s like, ‘Wait, what? This is not the narrative you have sold me thus far as a viewer,’” Leva added. “I think that jarred her too.”
Patricia Altschul
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During the “Red Flags” episode, which aired on January 30, Patricia revealed to Madison that her son, Whitney Sudler-Smith, had allegedly been messaged by Sienna on Raya before she connected with Shep. (Sienna claimed via TikTok in February that Whitney messaged her and she had no idea he was friends with Shep until she was visiting Charleston and dating Shep.)
“As far as I’m concerned, it screams ulterior motives to me,” Patricia said. “It sounds like she’s working a lot of angles here. Stalker!”
Whitney Sudler-Smith
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One episode later, Whitney slammed Shep over his relationship with Sienna and claimed that “she just liked me first” but he allegedly “didn’t respond” to her on Raya.
When Shep confessed during the February 6 episode that he didn’t know where he and Sienna stood, Whitney went off on him. “I’ll tell you exactly where you stand. Shep. Not rich enough. Boring,” Whitney quipped. “Not famous enough. That’s the overriding issue.”
Rodrigo Reyes
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“I thought it was extremely weird that she wanted to come hang out with us without Shep. She wanted to go with us [in the Bahamas],” Rodrigo told Taylor during the February 20 Southern Charm: After Show. “I was like, ‘Listen girl, you kinda were rude to me the first night.’ I was like, ‘I don’t even want to be around you.’ It’s kinda annoying to be quite honest.”
Rodrigo claimed that during their trip, Sienna was “not that nice” to him even though he was one of the only people in the group that had spent time with her in the past.
“Every experience that I had with her was so lovely,” he said, referring to their past hangouts. Rodrigo then claimed, “There was a definite switch that was flipped. She was very standoffish.”
Venita Aspen
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Venita didn’t comment much on Sienna herself, but she did reveal in the February 20 After Show that Shep was “obsessed” with the model. “This was loverboy Shep. He was confessing his love,” she recalled.
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Salley Carson
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“A woman does deserve to be loved the way that she was loved by him,” season 10 newbie Salley confessed during the February 20 Bravo After Show.
Salley alleged that Sienna, “Just didn’t want it back,” admitting, “I think it was s—y of her not to respond.”
Southern Charm airs on Bravo Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET.
There’s so much delightful intrigue to uncover with Cabernet’s core message of monsters being hereditary, a concept that initially seems solely meant to draw parallels between the protagonist’s vampirism and her father’s alcoholism. But Cabernet dares to go deeper with its message, delving into the cyclical nature of humanity’s cruelty to each other, especially regarding the treatment of the lower class, and how society’s many ills are often the result of the new rich inheriting the evils of the old. It all makes for a deeply compelling consequence-driven story where every choice carries the potential to surprise you with terrifying force. Some late-game glitches mar the game’s fantastic conclusion, but even if developer Party for Introverts doesn’t address those issues in post-launch updates, the journey to get to Cabernet’s final hour is an incredible piece of interactive fiction.
A 2D narrative-driven RPG set in 19th century Eastern Europe, Cabernet begins with protagonist Liza’s funeral, as you briefly roleplay as her uncle and give a eulogy that determines the direction of Liza’s life and which skills she specializes in. Control then shifts to Liza as you awake in a dungeon. Unsure of how she got there, Liza makes a pact with an unseen and silent presence for freedom, before finding herself at a party filled with vampires. It quickly becomes apparent that she is now a vampire as well, and this new life comes with a ton of rules, like needing to satiate a constant thirst for blood and staying away from sunlight. But there are immense freedoms associated with the transformation as well, as Liza is empowered with supernatural abilities that allow her to go to places she never could before, get away with acts others are often swiftly arrested for, and pursue passions and love most mortals of her station cannot yet readily do.
Investing in certain skills will allow Liza to talk about their corresponding topics.
In this sense, Liza is a stand-in for the middle class, which was emerging during this period in real-life history. Liza cannot relate to the centuries-old Countess who commands all the vampires in the region and lives in a mansion filled with wealth, nor can she completely empathize with the poor farmer girl who dreams of learning music and bettering herself but must toil away in the fields for hours so her family can eat. But Liza can take small steps into both of their worlds to see their respective trials and tribulations, and although she cannot fundamentally change the relationship between the poor and rich, she is one of the few in town who can affect the lives of people in both social spheres. This setup grounds the otherwise supernatural fantasy in real-world politics, implementing considerations into the story that give even the simplest of choices substantial narrative weight.
There’s something horrifyingly poetic about Liza’s new vampiric station as she must now serve the whims of a wealthy and immortal elite while sustaining herself on the blood of mortals, the easiest of which to feed on are the poor. You can fight against the metaphor by having Liza take time out of her nights to buy bottled blood, but doing so leaves little money left to better Liza’s own lot in life with books and dresses that can boost her skills. For Liza to get ahead at all, she’ll have to feed on people at some point, and Cabernet ensures the wealthiest characters are regularly out of reach of Liza’s fangs.
The sound design makes drinking blood from someone’s neck eerily hypnotic and sensual.
Cabernet frames this conflict with a morality system that balances Liza’s humanity versus her nihilism. I’m a big fan of the distinction because, unlike a lot of other morality systems, this doesn’t put your choices in a good-versus-evil framework. Though most choices that increase Liza’s humanity are generally moral, they’re not all wholly good. Similarly, while having Liza embrace nihilism is generally a darker route, not all of those choices are wholly evil. For example, feeding on the blood of rabbits to save money or lying to spare someone’s feelings are both nihilistic actions, while preaching to a rebel that they should abandon any and all forms of violence and trust those in power to do what’s right is a humane action. There is some strategy to pushing Liza to be more of one than the other, for as Liza’s humanity and/or nihilism grows, you’ll unlock unique dialogue options with certain characters that allow you to better navigate difficult conversations. But Liza can also unlock unique dialogue options by raising her expertise in specific skills–I opted for a Liza who excelled at understanding art and science but struggled to talk about history or literature–so there are regularly many ways to approach one problem.
Trying to find a solution is most of Cabernet’s gameplay. Liza only has a limited amount of time per night to complete tasks, some of which take up a lot more time than others, so you have to carefully map out and plan a schedule. Though it could be possible to do everything for everyone and complete every optional objective, my experience was that I had to more carefully pick and choose, and the order in which I helped individuals had ramifications too. The pressure of keeping on top of Liza’s job as the town doctor’s assistant and cultivating relationships with the two dozen major characters is further compounded by her need to drink blood. As previously mentioned, you can buy bottled blood, but you’ll find your money quickly drying up on other expenses.
There are a lot of characters to meet and your choices can impact all of their lives.
In Cabernet’s lore, vampires must only drink from people they’ve enchanted first, lest humanity learn of their existence, and Liza can only enchant those who trust her. This requires getting to know your would-be victims and, in your most desperate moments, deciding whom you’re willing to feed on. Even though Liza’s victims do not remember what she does to them thanks to the enchantment, the underlying sensation of feeling like they were taken advantage of remains, subconsciously lowering their opinion of Liza and potentially impacting future conversations. To add a dash more excitement (and dread), you cannot see the physical state of Liza’s victim while she’s feeding, only how much blood you’ve taken and how much Liza is enjoying the sensation of the moment as color returns to her face. When you think Liza has had enough, you can command her to stop–take too little and Liza may need to feed on someone else before the week is out, but take too much and the person in question might just die.
There are clear comparisons between vampirism and alcoholism throughout Cabernet, but the game misses the mark in how the mechanics work. Though the game warns you there’s some risk of becoming nothing more than a feral leech and draining and killing someone, I never did. And while the game mandates you keep track of Liza’s blood levels, it feels more like keeping on top of a food meter in a survival game, not confronting and managing an addiction. This doesn’t ruin the gameplay, but it does create a bit of a disconnect in the story as numerous times Liza will be confronted by vampires who warn her of becoming too dependent on blood or lament that this need to feed will negatively impact her relationship with friends and loved ones, but neither ever became an issue. There is an interesting consideration in that overfeeding and making Liza’s blood meter overflow causes the blood meter to deplete faster, so overfilling the meter too often could feasibly make it all but impossible to go even a full night without feeding on someone, but that’s easy to avoid. I could easily get by having Liza only feed once or twice a week, which left a minimal impact on her relationships.
Liza possesses several supernatural powers, such as transforming into a bat or becoming invisible.
Regardless, it’s the human element of the story that’s the star, not the vampiric one. Cabernet is all about making choices, but its strength exists in the story around those choices. Each scene is captured with a dark vibrancy that resembles paintings of the era, and composer Jim Fowler (Bloodborne, LittleBigPlanet) lends a beautiful gothic mysticism to it all. And almost every major character leaves behind a memorable narrative footprint, thanks in no small part to the superb voice work. The reward in seeing how the individual arcs of Liza’s friends, enemies, and acquaintances can play out is only trumped by the reveals of how each of their stories weaves together, informing the greater narrative and Liza’s place in the world.
One of the first tasks Liza is given is a mission from the Countess: She is asked to befriend either the husband or wife who lives down the road, earn an invitation to their home so that she can cross the threshold, infiltrate the house, steal some documents, and deliver said documents to a handler. It’s up to you whether you have Liza agree to the Countess’ demands and even if she does, how to go about it. Your mark is a couple struggling through severe marital and financial problems–the wife is a talented musician who feels stifled by a husband who demands she be a housewife while he struggles to find his creative groove at the bottom of a vodka bottle. Do you focus on befriending one or both targets? And once you have the invitation, when do you break in? Do you snoop around and steal from your new friends once inside, and do you disobey the Countess’ orders and look through the documents upon finding them? Do you even pass along the documents to the handler or lie that you never found them?
Liza can embrace her humanity or nihilism.
There are quite a few different ways this one mission can end, and it sets the stage for how at least four major characters see Liza going forward, with ramifications I was still dealing with all the way up until the game’s final moments. Cabernet is filled with stories like this, each of which you can choose to pursue or ignore while time marches onward. (Do you promise a girl you’ll save her brother, knowing that he’s across town and the time limit that pops up to let you know when he’ll bleed out is not very long? When a spurned lover asks you to find her former paramour and kill him, do you fulfill her dark desire? Do you help two unhappy people find love again or split them up so you can date and marry one of them?) Every choice I made paid off in some way, and although there were quite a few unexpected surprises and welcome twists, never did the game’s consequences feel unfair or unearned. And when the credits rolled, I sat back immensely satisfied but also eager to replay the game and see how different choices might affect the final outcome.
Cabernet was not a wholly smooth experience, as several late-game glitches made it impossible for Liza to mail letters and complete the last steps of two side quests that I was really hoping to see the conclusion of. Another glitch also soft-locked me during the finale, preventing me from ending a conflict with the incredible persuasive speaking chops Liza had honed over the playthrough. After restarting the mission several times and being unable to progress how I wanted, I restarted again and instead had Liza force her way out of the predicament. It wasn’t how I intended to do things, but it worked and I was able to keep playing and finish the game. These glitches soured the final moments of what had otherwise been my favorite RPG in quite a while, so hopefully, these issues are ironed out with post-launch patches.
Issues aside, Cabernet is an incredible RPG. The concept of comparing vampirism to addiction is nothing new, but framing that storyline within the real-world history of the middle class during the 19th century adds a compelling undercurrent to Liza’s story and the various people she befriends, betrays, and smooches during her struggle to come to grips with her new existence. The consequences of Liza’s actions feel impactful, and seeing each character’s arc all the way through is narratively fulfilling. This is the level of quality that stories about vampires should strive for.
Khloe Kardashian is done with Tristan Thompson. At least, in a romantic sense.
Those of us who follow their story know that she dumped him for good.
But we also know that she and Tristan share children. That tether will always connect them.
Now, Khloe is explaining why she publicly attended one of his games — even though she knows that the public will have a lot to say about it.
On ‘The Kardashians’ Season 6, Episode 3, Khloe Kardashian sits down with her almost-brother-in-law to discuss her recent choices. She says that this hair color is “cowboy copper.” (Image Credit: Hulu)
Yes, Khloe Kardashian watched Tristan Thompson play basketball
On the Thursday, February 20 episode of The Kardashians, Hulu viewers watched as Khloe Kardashian sat down to chat with Scott Disick.
After he showed off his delicious smoothies and plate of grandma candies, the two chatted about her recent trip.
Khloe had taken True and Tatum to see Tristan Thompson, her ex (and their father). He is a basketball player, and she brought their daughter and son to watch him play for the Cleveland Cavaliers in May of 2024.
Addressing the confessional camera on ‘The Kardashians’ Season 6, Episode 3, Khloe Kardashian speaks about what a nice time she had in Cleveland. (Image Credit: Hulu)
As we here at THG reported at the time, it was the first time that Khloe Kardashian had brought True and Tatum to watch dad Tristan Thompson play professional basketball.
“I did have a lot of anxiety about going more for, like, the public’s reaction,” she confessed.
“Which is so lame to say,” Khloe expressed, “because I knew I was gonna get filmed.” That is actually a very normal reason to feel anxious.
To the left, Khloe Kardashian. To the right, Scott Disick. Between them? What appears to be a bowl of moss. (Image Credit: Hulu)
Khloe Kardashian resents the ‘noise’ surrounding everything Tristan Thompson
“It’s sad that I had a lot of anxiety because of outside noise,” Khloe expressed.
“I just didn’t want to hear it anymore. Like, ‘Oh, she’s going to support her man.’”
Khloe Kardashian didn’t bring her kids (and cousin Cici Bussey, and nephew Saint West) to watch Tristan Thompson play because they’re back together. They aren’t. She did it for her children.
Speaking to the confessional, Khloe Kardashian seems visibly resentful that her fans question her choices. Even the poor choices. (Image Credit: Hulu)
“I also was like, ‘F–k this, I’m doing this for my kids, I’m doing this for my cousin,’ and I’m so happy we all did. We all had the best time,” Khloe emphasized.
“It was such a great experience for my kids,” she detailed. “True is 6. She’s old enough, she gets it. She is so proud, and she was so excited to see her dad play and just be in that atmosphere.”
Relatedly, Khloe doesn’t know how much longer Tristan will remain an NBA player. She wouldn’t want her children to miss out on watching their father play. Even if Tatum is likely too young to retain this memory, True can certainly remember it.
Khloe Kardashian and her little ones appear on ‘The Kardashians’ Season 6, Episode 3 to watch their cousin on stage. (Image Credit: Hulu)
Is all of the ‘noise’ unfair?
Most people would likely agree that Khloe Kardashian did the right thing by bringing True and Tatum to watch Tristan Thompson play basketball.
However, the disagreements on her choices go back a long way. As does Khloe’s obvious resentment at people second-guessing her worst decisions.
Khloe has every right to feel annoyed at what the public says about her decisions. But after everything that Tristan put her through, she seems unwilling to acknowledge that the people warning her to end things were right.
Late last night, I received an email regarding AI slop, this email:
The email not does make any sense at all, why would my complaining drive his AI usage? He’s also dead wrong about me and AI. I am not opposed to AI usage. I am opposed to “AI Slop,” like what Pakotime puts out. These games are quickly shat out cash grabs with minimal effort that clog up the eShop and drive better games off the list. I have complained about them endlessly, like with Jigsaw Ice Princess. Ice Princess came out in October 2023. Not only has the flow of slop not stopped, its arguably gotten even worse since then.
AI Slop and Me
But what about my usage of AI images? Doesn’t that make me a hypocrite? No, because I don’t have a problem with using AI. Its a tool, used for good or evil. In fact, that image he’s referring to was generated by WordPress itself as it has a featured image generator built in. Furthermore, AI images are useful for articles, as I don’t have money for an artist to draw an image or buy stock images. In addition, I am not charging money for these articles.
Meanwhile, AI slop can range from a few dollars, to twenty! A developer is charging real money for AI generated images, and often not very good ones either. The games attached are usually identical “arrange the tiles” or a jigsaw puzzle. I view it as an outright scam. Also a scam are the AI generated marketing images on some games that hide what a game really is. Look I don’t care if a developer is using AI for coding or back end stuff. I do care if they’re charging for a shitty jigsaw game with AI generated images and slapping “hentai” in the title. It reeks of sheer laziness for a paid product when honest developers spend thousand on actual art.
I wouldn’t even be writing this article if that email was the only one to bring my AI usage up, others have as well. AI slop has damaged the Nintendo eShop and frankly my usage of AI images is irrelevant because I’m not charging for a sub-par product. Instead of yelling at me, yell at Pakotime to stop releasing a game a week!
P.S. If you’re wondering, my response to his email was a condensed version of this article. It is as follows:
If the author had subscribed to this blog, maybe he would have made sense!
Popular Child Actors Who Left Hollywood Behind (And What Became of Them)
It’s always intriguing to witness former child stars thriving in the entertainment industry today. However, there’s a silent nostalgia for those who have vanished from the limelight. Ever wondered what happened to those once-beloved child actors? Let’s delve into the journeys of some who chose different paths after their early fame.
Shirley Temple: The Darling of Depression-Era Cinema
A true icon, Shirley Temple graced the silver screen from the tender age of 3, becoming one of the biggest stars during the Depression Era. Famous for classics like “The Little Colonel” and “Bright Eyes,” Temple left acting at 21. Surprisingly, her next act was a political career, including a run for Congress in 1967 and serving as a U.S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Her life took an unexpected turn, proving there’s more to these child stars than meets the eye.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas: From ‘Home Improvement’ to Occasional Acts
Jonathan Taylor Thomas, known for his role in “Home Improvement” and as the voice of Young Simba in Disney’s original “The Lion King,” was a ’90s teen heartthrob. While he occasionally returns to acting, such as reuniting with Tim Allen and Patricia Heaton on “Last Man Standing,” he prefers to stay out of the public eye these days. Thomas showcases that some child actors navigate fame differently as they mature.
Mara Wilson: From Matilda to Authorial Fame
Mara Wilson’s rise to fame from “Mrs. Doubtfire” to Roald Dahl’s “Matilda” marked her younger years. However, a negative experience on the set of “Thomas and the Magic Railroad” in 2000 led her to abandon acting. In recent years, she occasionally steps back into the spotlight, but her primary claim to fame now is as an author. Wilson’s journey emphasizes the emotional toll child actors may endure and the diverse paths they carve.
Jeff Cohen: From “Chunk” to Entertainment Law
Jeff Cohen, known for his role in “The Goonies,” faced a career slowdown when he shed weight after hitting puberty. Transforming from “Chunk to hunk” altered his trajectory, leading him to become an entertainment lawyer. Interestingly, one of his notable clients is Ke Huy Quan, who starred alongside him in the ’85 family classic “The Goonies.” Cohen’s story highlights the unpredictable nature of a child actor’s career evolution.
Carrie Henn: From Alien Survivor to Educator
Carrie Henn, remembered as “Newt” in 1986’s “Aliens,” made a distinctive choice. Her only acting credit was in the sci-fi classic, after which she pursued her true passion in education. Henn now thrives as a teacher, showcasing that the desire for a ‘normal’ life beyond Hollywood is a common theme among child actors.
Peter Ostrum: The Golden Ticket to Veterinary Medicine
Peter Ostrum scored the “Golden Ticket” with his debut in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” but turned away from Hollywood immediately. Instead, he embraced a role in veterinary medicine, working with large animals like cows. Ostrum’s unique journey exemplifies how child stars often seek fulfillment outside the entertainment world.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen: Twin Stars to Fashion Moguls
The Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, soared to fame sharing the role of Michelle Tanner on “Full House.” Their acting careers extended into their early 20s, but they made a significant pivot. Choosing not to cameo in Netflix’s “Fuller House,” they ventured into the fashion industry, establishing successful careers. The Olsen twins demonstrate that diversification is key for child actors navigating adulthood.
Angus T. Jones: A Journey of Faith and Return
Angus T. Jones spent 10 seasons as Jake Harper on “Two and a Half Men” before quitting acting due to religious beliefs. He criticized the show’s content but later returned to the craft, showcasing the complexities child actors face in reconciling personal beliefs with their careers.
Kay Panabaker: Disney Star Turned Animal Keeper
Kay Panabaker, a promising Disney Channel star, appeared in shows like “Phil of the Future” and led the TV movie “Read It and Weep.” However, she left acting for a unique role—working as an animal keeper at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. Panabaker’s journey highlights how child actors might find fulfillment in unexpected places.
Charlie Korsmo: Hooked on Law
Charlie Korsmo, known for his role in “Hook,” transitioned away from acting to become an assistant professor of law at Case Western Reserve University. Despite growing up in the shadow of Peter Pan, Korsmo embraced academia, showing that child stars can find purpose beyond the screen.
Ariana Richards
In the realm of child actors, Ariana Richards achieved fame through her roles in iconic films like Jurassic Park and Tremors. However, her presence on the silver screen diminished in the late ’90s. Instead of pursuing an acting career, Richards delved into the world of art. In the early 2000s, she began taking art classes in Pasadena, ultimately leading to her current profession as a talented painter.
Danny Lloyd
Remembered for his exceptional performance as Danny Torrance in Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Shining, Danny Lloyd made a deliberate decision to step away from acting during his teen years. He realized that the entertainment industry wasn’t his long-term calling. Fast forward to 2019, Lloyd made a small cameo appearance in Doctor Sleep, a sequel to The Shining.
Alisan Porter
After portraying the title character in John Hughes’ 1991 dramedy Curly Sue, Alisan Porter took a hiatus from acting. In a surprising turn of events, she made a spectacular return, winning The Voice in the singing competition’s tenth season. This triumph marked a significant career resurgence for Porter, showcasing her talents in a different spotlight.
Norman D. Golden II
Norman D. Golden II gained recognition for his role in the 1993 comedy Cop and a Half. However, he shifted his focus away from acting to pursue education and nonprofit work. More recently, Golden has ventured into writing and producing various projects, showcasing his versatility beyond the realm of Hollywood.
Jennette McCurdy
Known for her role as Sam Puckett on iCarly, Jennette McCurdy became one of Nickelodeon’s prominent young stars. However, her departure from acting was marked by a candid revelation on her podcast, Empty Inside. McCurdy disclosed that she quit acting because it wasn’t her initial choice; her mother had introduced her to the industry at a young age, making her the main financial support for her family by the age of 10 or 11.
In the diverse stories of these child actors, one sees a tapestry woven with different colors of ambition, challenges, and transformations. Hollywood may have been their starting point, but each of these individuals chose unique paths, shaping their lives in unexpected ways. These stories remind us that there’s no one-size-fits-all journey for child actors, and their destinies often unfold far beyond the glitz and glam of the entertainment industry.
Marnie Simpson has shared the amazing news that she is pregnant. The Geordie Shore star is expecting her third baby with Union J star Casey Johnson.
The pair are already parents to Rox, born October 2019, and Oax, born in 2022.
Marnie Simpson is expecting her first child (Credit: Youtube)
Marnie Simpson announces that she is pregnant
In a heartfelt new video, viewers can see the moving moment Marnie and Casey celebrate after discovering the news of Marnie’s third pregnancy.
Alongside a positive pregnancy test and an ultrasound scan, Marnie’s growing bump is also seen in the video.
In one shot, the reality star can be seen wearing a black outfit whilst Casey plants a peck on her stomach and her two sons stroke her bump.
The couple announced: “Here we go again…”
Of course, congratulations from their fellow celebs are pouring in.
Geordie Shore star James Tindale penned: “Omg! Congratulations this is amazing news. When 4 become 5.”
Love Island veteran Hannah Elizabeth gushed: “So happy for you.”
Celebs Go Dating star Lauryn Goodman commented: “Congratulations.”
Strictly star Tasha Ghouri was also amongst the stars who commented love heart emojis, as well as Ella Morgan and Amy Childs.
Marnie Simpson’s previous pregnancies
The star had a very difficult first birth. Whilst pregnant with her second child, she insisted she would not have any more.
She said at the time: “I would not go to three,” she said. “I think you’ve got to find the balance for yourselves.”
“We want to enjoy our lives as well. We’ve not waited too long to have kids and I feel like having two, we can give them the best life possible.”
Marnie had a stressful first labour (Credit: Youtube)
Marnie previously described her first labour, which is said to have lasted 28 hours, as traumatic. She ultimately insisted on having a c-section the second time round.
The star has also spoken out about her chronic UTI diagnosis, which she received in 2016 and how her symptoms worsened after giving birth to Rox in 2019.
Casey and Marnie met on the show Single AF in 2017. They tied the knot in 2023.
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In recent months, market sentiment has been evolving rapidly, with investors reassessing their positions in established tokens like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. While these tokens have long dominated headlines with their meteoric rises, a new player—RCO Finance, is rapidly gaining market share.
As the crypto landscape shifts, traders are increasingly questioning whether the days of relying solely on meme-driven momentum are over and whether the best crypto to invest in for sustained, exponential gains is emerging from the altcoin presale arena.
This article examines the dynamics behind Dogecoin and Shiba Inu and explores why RCO Finance is being hailed as the top contender.
Dogecoin Recent Market Dynamics
Dogecoin has long been a poster child for crypto’s wild, meme-driven rallies. In its early days, Dogecoin captured the public’s imagination when its price surged to nearly $0.74 in early 2021, an increase that created a legion of millionaires almost overnight. More recently, however, Dogecoin’s price has shown mixed signals.
Despite daily trading volumes often exceeding $1 billion, Dogecoin’s reliance on viral trends and social-media hype makes its performance unpredictable.
Moreover, while Dogecoin continues to enjoy widespread community support, its technological advancements have lagged behind more sophisticated blockchains. Regulatory uncertainties and evolving market demands have prompted some investors to consider diversifying away from Dogecoin.
Shiba Inu Developments
Shiba Inu emerged as a fierce competitor to Dogecoin, with its own meteoric rise that captured the hearts of many crypto enthusiasts. In 2021, Shiba Inu experienced an all time high of $0.000084, a rise that, while different in scale, echoed the explosive momentum of Dogecoin.
However, recent trends indicate that Shiba Inu’s growth has begun to plateau. Daily trading volumes for Shiba Inu have averaged around $200 million, suggesting that while the token maintains a strong community presence, its growth potential might be reaching a saturation point.
Analysts point out that despite Shiba Inu’s innovative community-driven burn initiatives and attempts to expand its ecosystem through ShibaSwap and NFT projects, its underlying utility remains limited compared to more comprehensive platforms.
As investors become more discerning, many who previously chased Shiba Inu’s rapid rallies are now seeking tokens with robust risk management and real-world applications.
RCO Finance: The Rising Contender
RCO Finance is quickly carving out a niche as one of the best altcoins with strong fundamentals.
Priced at just $0.100000 and having raised over $13 million in its token presale, RCO Finance offers a non-KYC DeFi platform that enables users to seamlessly manage a diverse range of assets including stocks, bonds, real estate, and cryptocurrencies without the hassle of fiat conversions.
This comprehensive integration of traditional finance and blockchain technology is setting RCO Finance apart from meme-based tokens like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.
A key differentiator for RCO Finance is its AI-powered Robo Advisor. This sophisticated tool aggregates real-time data from reputable sources such as Bloomberg and Reuters, as well as on-chain metrics and social sentiment, to provide actionable trading signals.
For instance, consider a token like Hedera (HBAR), which in a recent cycle surged from approximately $0.05 to about $0.26—a 454% increase over 90 days. RCO Finance’s Robo Advisor is engineered to detect such trends early, thereby enabling users to capitalize on potential breakouts while mitigating losses.
This advanced risk management feature helps maximize profit and serves as a critical advantage over more volatile, hype-driven tokens.
Additionally, RCO Finance has launched its Beta Platform, offering early adopters the chance to test features like automated staking, multi-asset swaps, and leverage trading (up to 1,000x). To ensure robust security, the project has undergone a rigorous SolidProof audit, verifying the integrity of its smart contracts.
Analysts are highly optimistic about RCO Finance’s potential, with forecasts predicting gains as high as 50,000% in ideal conditions, and more conservative estimates around 22,350%.
In a scenario where RCO Finance achieves the 50,000% upside, a modest $500 investment could theoretically yield an extraordinary $250k return—making it one of the best crypto opportunities for 2025.
Conclusion: RCO Finance Poised to Outshine the Competition
While Dogecoin and Shiba Inu continue to dominate popular discourse with their explosive, meme-driven rallies, RCO Finance is capturing market share with its innovative approach and robust utility.
The recent uncertainties in the Dogecoin price, coupled with Shiba Inu’s plateauing performance, have pushed investors to seek alternatives that promise sustainable, exponential growth.
RCO Finance’s advanced AI-powered Robo Advisor, combined with its seamless integration of traditional financial assets, positions it as a superior choice in today’s competitive crypto landscape.
As whale activity and institutional interest continue to grow, the shift from meme-based tokens like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu to data-driven, utility-focused platforms is becoming increasingly evident.
RCO Finance stands at the forefront of this transformation, offering a compelling alternative that combines innovative technology with real-world asset integration.
For those seeking to capitalize on the next big crypto bull run, RCO Finance is emerging as the hidden gem with the potential to outshine its predecessors and redefine investment success in the decentralized finance era.
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Gregory, a digital nomad hailing from Poland, is not only a financial analyst but also a valuable contributor to various online magazines. With a wealth of experience in the financial industry, his insights and expertise have earned him recognition in numerous publications. Utilising his spare time effectively, Gregory is currently dedicated to writing a book about cryptocurrency and blockchain.