Bon Joviver
Miracles of Modern Science may as well have shot the 80's through the heart and stomped all over it's corpse when they took the Bon Jovi out of "You Give Love A Bad Name" and inserted folk band Bon Iver. Behold, Bon Joviver.
Miracles of Modern Science may as well have shot the 80's through the heart and stomped all over it's corpse when they took the Bon Jovi out of "You Give Love A Bad Name" and inserted folk band Bon Iver. Behold, Bon Joviver.
Good grief, this is the most depressing Charlie Brown mashup we've ever seen.
Bruce Lee, Michael J. Fox, Tom Cruise, and a few others cover Lionel Richie's "Hello."
Warby Parker's Summer 2026 Collection embraces the season's spirit of exploration with sunglasses that balance vintage influences and contemporary attitude. The lineup reinterprets classic silhouettes with confident proportions and fresh details, giving familiar shapes a distinctly modern edge. Warm, sun-ready colorways add another layer of personality, lending even the most contemporary frames a timeless, well-traveled feel. Designed to earn their place in long afternoons, beach weekends, and summer road trips alike, the collection proves that great sunglasses do more than block the sun. They set the tone for the season itself.
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Alaya Naturals' Multi Collagen is built around the idea that better movement and healthier-looking skin begin with better ingredients. The formula combines five types of hydrolyzed collagen peptides sourced from grass-fed, wild-caught, and cage-free origins, alongside MSM, glucosamine, and chondroitin to support joints, hair, nails, and skin from within. NSF Contents Certified in its unflavored variety and free of fillers, the powder dissolves easily into coffee, smoothies, or water, making it a seamless addition to any daily routine. For those looking to simplify their wellness regimen, Multi Collagen delivers broad-spectrum support in a single scoop.
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The most terrifying moments from 64 horror movies patched into one, 5-minute nightmare. Sweet dreams.
This Home Alone/We Nee To Talk About Kevin mashup will have you reevaluating parenthood altogether.
Wes Anderson's latest. Starring Bruce Willis, Ed Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, and two young love birds. In theaters May 25th, 2012.
Movie buff and graphic designer Frederick Brodbeck has created a way to visually categorize movies according to their color and motion. After each film is broken down by editing structure, color, speech, and motion, they turn into their own unique visual fingerprint.
The Air Force 1 has spent more than four decades proving it belongs almost anywhere. Now Nike takes the iconic silhouette back to one of the ideas that helped shape it. Originally inspired in part by the Nike Approach hiking boot, Bruce Kilgore's legendary design returns with a rugged update featuring a durable textile upper and a Vibram outsole built to tackle terrain beyond the pavement. Nike Air cushioning preserves the everyday comfort that made the AF1 a cultural icon, while the trail-ready sole adds dependable traction for mountain hikes, weekend escapes, and everything in between. It is a fitting evolution for Nike's best-selling sneaker, reminding us that the Air Force 1 has always been built to explore beyond the court.
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The CURREX RUNPRO proves that one of the most effective running upgrades isn't a new pair of shoes. It is what goes inside them. Developed by German sports scientists and backed by biomechanical research, the performance insole is engineered to improve comfort, stability, and efficiency with every stride. Flexible arch support, a deep decoupled heel cup, and shock-absorbing rebound cushioning work together to reduce fatigue while promoting better power transfer and a more secure fit across a wide range of running shoes. As the top aftermarket insole in U.S. specialty run stores and a leader in Europe, the RUNPRO offers a science-driven way to get more out of every mile.
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Type Books in Toronto just made books even more joyous with their after hours, stop-motion shot.
Nick Khoo plots revenge on every jerk who's ever cut him off with this animated short.