A Bad Lip Reading of The Amazing Spider-Man
Peter and Gwen talk menstrual cramps and ovaries in the latest translation from BadLipReading.
Peter and Gwen talk menstrual cramps and ovaries in the latest translation from BadLipReading.
Another look at Tony Stark and the Iron Men in the latest Marvel franchise film. In theaters May 3, 2013.
The first lady of rap Iggy Azalea linked up with renegade artist Evan Roth for this storming collision for adidas Originals. Evan took Iggy's track 'Boss Lady', and remixed a video using only stock footage from the web. The result is a tongue-in-cheek vision of livin' like a boss.
Go on a journey through the internet to get down with the other creative battles facilitated by the Adidas Collider — adidas.com/unite.
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A Frame TV makes screens less of an eyesore by turning them into artwork. With Pedestal, you can enhance the look of the TV you already have. Inspired by 20th-century industrial design, their stands feature simple silhouettes and powder-coated finishes to complement any interior aesthetic. The Danish design-driven company's selection of stands and accessories doesn't just upgrade the look of your television, but the functionality. Screens no longer need to be mounted on walls and can be moved throughout living spaces and from room to room.
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Nike's original Air Zoom Drive was released in 1999. 25 years later, in partnership with Drake's NOCTA brand, it's making a return. This updated take has an upper made from mesh and leather, with the former offering breathability while reducing weight. A sock-like inner sleeve improves the feel, while a visible Zoom Air unit in the heel provides responsive cushioning during active pursuits. It's finished with NOCTA North Star logos on the rear and insole and reflective textiles on the upper to increase visibility during nighttime sessions.
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We've all been there. You're girlfriend is nagging about your dirty socks on the living room floor and you think to yourself, "I'd love to just throw you off the side of a cliff until the echoing of your voice fades away." Oops, did we just say that out loud? Well, one guy finally did it. Don't freak out, she was securely fastened to a 400-foot rope swing.
No wonder they call her Dora the Destroyer. Baby b-girl Terra had us sweating her technique when she destroyed the competition with her insane breakdancing skills.
Joyful Co. is celebrating Women's History Month by supporting other women. The women-co-founded company is offering 20% off everything on their site during March, encouraging gifters to honor the ladies in their lives. Whether she's a foodie, coffee lover, or in need of a recharge, their curated sets have a unique assortment of high-quality products to show your appreciation and spread joy to the people you care about. No address is needed, just send their e-mail address and Joyful Co. will reach out to get their address for you and shipping is always free.
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Collars & Co. got its start making polos masquerading as dress shirts. While they look good under jackets, the performance polos look equally as good under that most versatile of pieces, the quarter-zip pullover. Equally as suitable for a chilly morning round of golf as a breezy sunset dinner, they come in a variety of styles, including reversible styles, stretchy, wrinkle-resistant golf models, cashmere and merino blends, and even cable-knit offerings for cooler weather. No matter which one you choose, it's sure to become a wardrobe staple.
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If you're ever getting strangled in a New York City elevator, it looks like you're going to be a dead man. To promote the upcoming crime film Dead Man Down, two men staged a murder in an elevator to see how people would handle the situation. Although, there were a few brave Samaritans going up, we're sure you can guess what most people did.
Sometimes high school parties can be a life-changing event that defines futures and unites Jennifer Love Hewitt with her life-long secret admirer, but most of the time they're just, eh.