Bacon Covered Whopper
Taking full advantage of a Japanese Burger King's bacon special, this guy ordered a heart attack-inducing Whopper topped with 1,050 crispy strips. Needless to say, the Whopper won.
Taking full advantage of a Japanese Burger King's bacon special, this guy ordered a heart attack-inducing Whopper topped with 1,050 crispy strips. Needless to say, the Whopper won.
Ken Block's mini Ford Fiesta drifts around Venice Beach Skate Park.
C.G.P. Grey keeps you informed by debunking five common historical misconceptions.
Nike revisits its All Conditions Gear archives to bring back a trail shoe from the '90s. The ACG Air Exploraid returns with the model's signature retro details, including the neoprene bootie, a layered upper, mesh on the midsole, and ACG branding at the heel. While the silhouette is the same, the shoe is updated with sustainable materials such as existing plastics, yarns, and textiles from post-consumer and post-manufactured waste. It's offered in the original Ash Green colorway and an all-white Light Orewood Brown option.
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Like fine timepieces, quality pens require detailed craftsmanship. That's evident in the perpetual calendar mechanism of the Anytime pen from Paolo Favaretto and Montegrappa. The pen's lid has three notched dials for the date, day, and month that provide haptic feedback when adjusted and lock into place using technology from the company's ratchet piston-fill mechanism. The pen is available in two models: Maestro, with a black resin and Delrin body with stainless steel trim, and Supremo, with a red resin body and yellow gold-plated brass trim. Both rollerball and fountain versions are available; the latter models have 18k gold nibs, and every pen regardless of model is limited to 365 numbered pieces and arrives pre-adjusted to show the date of manufacture.
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Namco Bandai Games' Star Trek video game followed by the May release of J. J. Abrams sequell can only mean that 2013 will be the year of the Trekkie.
Câmera Clara Photography Studio hunts down Danish model Jesper Bruun for an awkward meeting with the most recognizable face in stock photos.
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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Johnny Bigg offers a polished take on the timeless style. The Morgan Leather Chelsea Boot features a sleek silhouette with a square toe and full-grain leather upper. Classic Chelsea details, including elastic inserts and pull tabs on the heel, maintain a traditional look, while a molded sole with welt stitching offers comfort and durability. Dress them up or keep them casual, these leather boots will be a staple in the weekly rotation.
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Emmy-winning director Jamie Caliri's creation for the Portland-based indie rockers The Shins is a stop-motion masterpiece after Edward Gorey's own heart. Make sure to also check out the 3D version on your Nintendo 3DS.
Being environmentally responsible never looked so fun. In order to demonstrate that their cars are more than just eco-friendly, Smart created a giant Pong game using their compact cruisers as controllers to show off their speedy acceleration.