Goalies Gone Wild
If you thought hockey goalies were tough before, wait until you watch over 14 minutes of them coming completely unhinged. Jason Voorhees has nothing on these guys.
If you thought hockey goalies were tough before, wait until you watch over 14 minutes of them coming completely unhinged. Jason Voorhees has nothing on these guys.
You've seen the flocks flying above you in a tight V formation and wondered about the how and why. Researchers at the UK's Royal Veterinary College have found that there are aerodynamic benefits to flying this way, beyond the oft-proposed protection from predators.
Sustainability awareness has made it's way into many facets of our lives - agriculture, recycling, and manufacturing are just a few examples. Above Average has taken the sustainability concept and applied it to an unusual line of crime work.
This 15-pair gift box from the London Sock Company features effortlessly stylish colors like black, navy, grey, burgundy, hazelnut, and more. Socks may be small, but the right pair can make a big difference by capturing confidence and optimism in every step. Crafted from the finest materials, these socks are designed to elevate your style with a touch of color. Made from London Sock Company's signature blend of Scottish Lisle Cotton, Polyamide, and Elastane, these socks don't just fit and feel better, they look better and last longer.
Presented by London Sock Co.
Stay fit at home this coming year with the AEKE K1 home gym. Its Al-powered personal trainer offers advanced motion tracking and smart coaching, enabling tailored exercises, real-time feedback, and progress tracking. A digital weight system provides up to 220 lbs of resistance for challenging workouts no matter your fitness level, while five strength modes range from rowing and posture training to toning and muscle building to suit your goals. The mirror-like, Red Dot Award-winning design incorporates a 43" 4K screen and 2.1 surround sound, automatically folds up when the workout's done, and can be wheeled out of the way, blending into the decor of the space.
Presented by AEKE.
...Just cook it yourself. At least that's the advice from Michael Pollan in this smart RSA short.
You're a beautiful person. Even when a six-foot tall model is standing next to you trying on the same dress.
Trashie's Take Back Bag is the easiest way to get rid of clothing and other textiles you do not need anymore. Simply buy a bag (or a bundle of them) fill it up, mail it back, and Trashie will ensure those items never make it to landfills, rerouting them to third-party retailers Trashie individually vets for compatibility. That means your old T-shirt, depending on its condition, could end up going to someone in need or being broken down to create carpet padding or pet bed filling, among other things. You earn exactly $30 in TrashieCash for each bag you send back, which you can redeem for deals — direct cash equivalent or a certain percentage off — to buy yourself new things from your favorite brands.
Presented by Trashie.
Modern diets tend to lack key nutrients. Vimergy makes liquid supplements that help pick up the slack. They absorb more quickly than capsules, gummies, or tablets, can be taken on their own or mixed into drinks, and are gentle on the stomach. A wide variety of solutions are available, helping to bolster immunity and brain function, soothe unquiet minds, build muscle, and even relax before bed. Mixology by Vimergy lets you create personalized blends of liquids, powders, and capsules to meet your needs, and every supplement is third-party tested, free from unnecessary binders, fillers, alcohol, artificial flavors, and citric acid, and accommodates most dietary preferences as they're Non-GMO, Kosher, Paleo-friendly, and gluten-free.
Presented by Vimergy.
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This clever commercial from Axe (of all people) takes images of war and juxtaposes them against a surprise ending - showing that pressing the red button doesn't always have to make something explode.
People all over the world, join in, and look out for the frost-powered Coors Light Party Train — which crashed in Kansas, "killing hundreds of partiers on its way to deliver ice-cold refreshment to a boring, overheated barbecue."