Drive Thru Skeleton Driver Prank
Rahat Hussein is back to terrorize the drive thrus of America with his latest fast food prank.
Rahat Hussein is back to terrorize the drive thrus of America with his latest fast food prank.
Although it may be a little more complicated to hack your brain than your Facebook account, scientists are well on their way to getting into your head. AsapSCIENCE explains the freaky technology that could be used to control your mind.
Stephen Colbert takes the Breaking Bad mastermind into his secret lair and forces him to write more episodes. Keep typing, bitch!
Summer is coming soon, and while we hope you're not wearing dress socks to the beach, you can start mentally preparing for the surf and sand with these Seaside Dress Calf Socks from Bombas. Made from a cotton/poly blend with just the right amount of stretch, they have the same seamless toes, Y-stitched heels, and honeycomb arch support that make Bombas' everyday socks so enticing. They also have Stay-Up Cuffs that keep them from sliding down your leg and are adorned with nautical stripes, seagulls, and snails, helping you get in the coastal mindset even if you're stuck inside for a few more months. As with all Bombas purchases, for every pair sold, one will be donated to those in need.
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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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Leave it to Jimmy Kimmel to once again make fools out of the American Public.
Even movies that appear to be perfect on the outside sin a little every now and then. Here's every mishap from World War Z.
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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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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The Avett Brothers brighten up heavy metal by putting their folk rock twist on classics like "Run to the Hills" and "Iron Man".
Creative studio Vitamins is taking Legos from the playroom to the boardroom with their one-of-a-kind calendar. Made entirely of Legos, this giant planner uses bricks that automatically sync up to your smartphone or computer to organize projects, allowing you to stay on task both online and offline. With a year of successful organization under their belt, Vitamins plans to share their code for the calendar software online soon.