First Person Mario: Endgame
After battling Goombas in the Mushroom Kingdom, Freddie W. takes you to Bowser's Castle to save Princess Peach for the sequel to his First Person Mario video. Are you seeing this, Nintendo?
After battling Goombas in the Mushroom Kingdom, Freddie W. takes you to Bowser's Castle to save Princess Peach for the sequel to his First Person Mario video. Are you seeing this, Nintendo?
With the help of dozens of artists contributing a 20-second clip, spoken word poet Shane Koyczan's words were animated to share a powerful, anti-bullying message.
Jeff Wysaski gives you the tips you need loose that cheesy smile and nail your next selfie portrait.
Luca Faloni's Summer 2025 collection redefines effortless elegance, channeling Italian craftsmanship into warm-weather essentials that move seamlessly from sunlit terraces to rooftop cocktails. Think Portofino shirts and tailored trousers that strike a balance between relaxed and refined, pairing breathable feel with silhouettes sharpened by subtle design. Each piece, meticulously woven in Northern Italy, projects quiet confidence: versatile enough for a coastal stroll yet polished for the urban playbook. Take full advantage of summer's rhythm and indulge in Luca Faloni's latest collection of refined essentials.
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For those optimizing every hour of his day — ice baths at dawn, boardroom calls by noon, and flights by night — Immunity Collagen Peptides from The Collagen Co. offer a potent yet effortless boost. This Andean-inspired blend combines hydrolyzed grass-fed collagen with Vitamins C, A, D, and Zinc to support skin's immune barrier, gut defense, and joint function. With clarity, stamina, and vitality all in one scoop, it keeps you energized, resilient, and recovery-ready, without disrupting your daily routine.
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Signal Snowboards founder Dave Lee wanted to take snowboard making to the another level. So, he traveld to Italy to a glass factory and created a functional, handmade glass snowboard. After five days of fabrication, rider Giorgio Morell took it to the Abetone Ski Resort in Tuscany for the most delicate test run ever.
William Carey University's Ashlee Arnau stole the spotlight on senior night when she sunk an insane, half-court shot. Using her cheerleader spirit, Ashlee front-flipped at mid-court, grabbed the ball while upside down, slung it at the rim, and nailed it.
For the man whose passport sees more stamps than dust, the Jack Archer Jetsetter Shorts are the essential uniform of elevated travel. Crafted with the discerning frequent flyer in mind, these shorts blend tailored aesthetics with ultimate performance. The sculpted waistband lifts with intention and ensures first-class comfort without compromise. Wrinkle-free, odor-resistant, and stain-repellent, they demand nothing and deliver everything. With fabric that adapts to motion and maintains its shape across time zones, the Jetsetter is proof that luxury doesn't pause for laundry. From Santorini to São Paulo, this is how you stay sharp without trying.
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It took åäö two years to perfect a single pair of shorts. From the Kingdom of Sweden, this focused design was tested, refined, and rebuilt until every detail felt right. They're so sure they're right, in fact, that if you buy The Shorts during June, you get 30 days to wear them — however, wherever. If they don't become your favorite pair of shorts, you can return them, no questions asked. They're built with sharp intention: a tailored silhouette, water-repellent canvas-like fabric woven in Sweden, and discreet flow-through pockets that make spontaneous swims part of the plan. An inner drawstring waistband, hidden compartments, and reinforced seams ensure they move effortlessly from garden parties to golden-hour dives.
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Matt Lees cuts all the corporate blah, blah, blah, and fills you in on what you really need to know from Sony's disappointing Playstation 4 announcement.
There's nothing exciting about public transportation. But there is something exciting about riding to work in a dog-pulled sled. Qualcomm brightens the days of random commuters with some surprising transportation.