Brusspup blows our minds with his insanely realistic anamorphic illusions.
Jimmy Kimmel tests Hollywood's taste buds to see if people could tell the difference between regular coffee and Starbucks' new $7 Costa Rica Finca Palmilera. Of course, It wouldn't be a Jimmy prank if both cups weren't filled with the same coffee.
2025 is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac. Nike is celebrating with a special version of the iconic Air Force 1. The cream-colored leather upper has a coiled snake pattern at the rear, a motif continued on the lace charms, and in the stitching at the rear of the green Swooshes. Underneath the facade lies Nike Air cushioning and a rubber sole with a classic traction pattern. They're finished with matching red tongue tags and a removable red lace bow.
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No two stones are exactly alike. Neither are any two examples of this Zenith Super Sea Wolf Compression Diver. The dial is made from genuine malachite stone, giving each one a slightly unique character, and is paired with a black DLC stainless steel case and matching bracelet. A Swiss-made STP automatic movement powers the green Super-LumiNova Hands across the lume-filled black indexes.
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Joining that kid from Two and a Half Men, Rainn Wilson speaks out about his filthy show The Office. Do no watch it Thursday nights on NBC.
Astrophysics badass Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Minute Physics to give a whiteboard lecture on the purpose of the Universe.
Nike's Pegasus is an incredibly popular running shoe for everyone from serious athletes to weekend warriors. The Pegasus Premium takes its winning formula and gives it an upgrade. It has a circular knit upper that's incredibly lightweight and breathable and sits atop a triple stack of running tech. That includes full-length ZoomX foam, the first-ever sculpted Air Zoom unit, and a ReactX foam midsole, which combine for exceptionable responsiveness and energy return. At the base, a zonally-designed waffle outsole provides traction and durability.
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Stanford dermatologist Dr. James Kilgour's eponymous hair growth brand, KilgourMD, has been shown to outperform the popular minoxidil, which only works to regrow hair once it's gone. The KilgourMD Bundle, however, puts patients on the offensive, too, providing a dual-acting proactive and reactive solution to hair thinning and hair loss. In clinical studies, the system — which is made from natural, plant-derived extracts and comprises The Prevention Scalp Serum and The Treatment — decreased visible hair fall by up to 30% and stimulated hair follicle growth by up to 200% over two months. Save 15% when bundling.
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At a charming Ann Arbor coffee shop, musician Dan Henig got crunk during open mic with his acoustic performance of the Lil John classic. NSFW.
A Brazilian prank show causes minor heart attacks when they terrorize participants with a creepy little girl in an elevator.