Everything Wrong With Star Trek
Cinema Sins boldly goes where no nitpicking film critic has gone before.
Cinema Sins boldly goes where no nitpicking film critic has gone before.
After hearing a women screaming from inside a neighbor's house, outstanding citizen Charles Ramsey put down his McDonald's and kicked down the door to rescue Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight from a decade-long kidnapping.
Sending it while chasing perfection has long defined Nyjah Huston's approach to skateboarding. The Nike Zoom Nyjah 4 builds on that mindset, reengineering the silhouette while maintaining the flexibility, grip, and responsiveness required for everything from halfpipes to rail grinds. A synthetic mesh upper with strategic perforations replaces the original Nyjah's construction, paired with a classic tongue for lightweight breathability. Reinforced with HART (High Abrasion Rubber Tech) outsoles, cushioned by an Air Zoom midsole, and stabilized with an integrated TPU heel, the Nyjah 4 refines the line's core design language while maximizing performance, durability, and control across any terrain.
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A decade of proven results and over five million bottles sold back this full-spectrum liver support formula — a rarity in a category crowded with one-note blends. Instead of relying on a single herb, it stacks more than 20 premium, non-GMO botanicals, including Milk Thistle, Beetroot, Artichoke Leaf, Chanca Piedra, and Dandelion Root, all engineered to aid detoxification, bolster liver function, smooth digestion, and support metabolic energy. Added Choline and Zinc push it further, filling the nutritional gaps most competitors skip while reinforcing detox and immune health.
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With summer approaching, avid GoProer Devin "SuperTramp" Graham takes it down a few degrees with some Jeep-powered snow tubing.
The old ways may be the best ways for baking sourdough bread and making kitchen cabinets, but when it comes it working on computers, not so much.
Epipheo teams up with the author of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains to fill us in on how the internet is turning us into mindless zombies easily distracted by email alerts and kittens in boxes.
They don't always fail, but when they do, they make sure to fracture every bone in their body.
These chlorophyll capsules bring a dose of daily detox support to your wellness routine with a simple, no-nonsense formula aimed at internal refreshment. Packed with plant-derived chlorophyll, they're designed to help neutralize odors, support digestion, and promote overall internal balance without fuss or flavor. Easy to toss into your day alongside water or your morning routine, they offer a straightforward way to tap into nature's green goodness without juicing or prep. For anyone chasing a subtle boost to digestive and detox habits, this supplement makes the habit effortless.
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T-Mobile's family plan flips the usual wireless math by bundling premium features competitors charge extra for into one straightforward package built to last. With three or more lines, families can save over $1,000 per year versus Verizon and AT&T while locking in a five-year price guarantee on talk, text, and data, and those savings do not vanish when promos end. Save on streaming, satellite, and more benefits they leave out. The plan includes Netflix and Hulu on Us, Apple TV for just $3 a month, premium unlimited data, international coverage with up to 30GB of high-speed data in 215+ countries, and T-Satellite for texting and data on supported apps. Add fast, app-based switching that takes about 15 minutes per line and access to America's Best Network, and it is a family plan designed for less hassle and more value.
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Music man George Barnett covers Daft Punk's latest single with 100% more cowbell.
From Blackletter to Pixel Type, Ben Barrett-Forrest constructs a typography timeline following the history of written communication with this fun stop-motion short.