Batman's Night Out
Batman steps out onto the streets of Toronto to fight some crime and eat some non-spicy beef jerky.
Batman steps out onto the streets of Toronto to fight some crime and eat some non-spicy beef jerky.
Brock dubs up Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and it's amazing.
Mike Myers just the way we like him, dishing out Judo chops with a British accent. Kevin Kline gets a refresher course in Oscar Etiquette from Sir Cecil Worthington.
With so many options, it can be hard to put an original spin on the classic low-top sneaker. Obra succeeds with their Terra model. It has a canvas upper, augmented by an asymmetrical full toe-box cap. A microfiber-lined dual-density EVA footbed provides plenty of comfort, and OBRA-branded oversized rubber foxing ensures durability. It's finished with a grippy, proprietary soft rubber outsole and an oversized finger loop that makes it easy to slide it on.
Designed with speed in mind, the Awake Rävik Electric Surfboard is capable of leaving other boards in its wake. That's mostly due to its patent-pending Awake Direct Drive powertrain that avoids the power losses of traditional jet-based crafts. Its carbon fiber body is very hydrodynamic, provides control and stability, and holds the proprietary electronics system. As a result, the 2019 Red Dot Award-winning board can hits speeds of up to 30 knots — or 35 mph — making it a truly exhilarating watercraft. It's all controlled by the rider via a handheld throttle, allowing for a unique and custom experience. The Awake mobile app allows the user to customize the power output between 4 different ride modes, from relatively tame to wildly aggressive, and also allows for monitoring of internal systems and battery life. An additional battery is available for purchase to keep the ride going for longer.
Top Speed: 35 MPH / 30 Knots
Acceleration: 0 - 30 MPH in 4 seconds
Battery Life: 40 minutes on an 80-minute full charge
Weight w/ Battery: 77 pounds
Included: Ravik Surfboard / One Battery / Power Key / Handheld Throttle / Handle Strap / Battery Charger
Henry Inglis and Aaron McCann snap through the Central Institute of Technology in hands-down the best ad for higher education you'll find on the internet.
A simple soap with complexion benefits. With extract of geranium leaf, this soap removes toxins from the skin and prevents other free radicals from taking residence. Meanwhile, bergamot extract boosts elasticity and balances the skin's complexion by regulating melanin production. After continued use, you're not only clean on the regular, but you've got smoother, brighter complexion all over your body.
A high concentration of 4.2% glycolic acid pulls dirt and grime from the skin while gently dissolving dead cells. This results in fewer pimples, fewer dark spots, and fewer fine lines. On top of that, it's packed with a host of soothing and hydrating ingredients like chamomile, calendula, aloe vera, and Vitamins A, C, and E.
The most heart-wrenching destruction of polluting, inanimate structures you'll ever see. Their faces are so sad.
It's nice to know that the next time Charlie Brown falls for Lucy's cheap football trick, he's covered.