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Don't mess with Microsoft, or they'll turn you into a software-pushing creeper.
Don't mess with Microsoft, or they'll turn you into a software-pushing creeper.
Batman steps out onto the streets of Toronto to fight some crime and eat some non-spicy beef jerky.
Kobe Bryant tragically passed away nearly five years ago, yet his legacy is arguably stronger than ever, with countless athletes citing his "Mamba mentality" as inspiration. Nike's Kobe Bryant Collection lets them show support on and off the court. Included are Dri-FIT essentials like shorts and tees, Therma-FIT hoodies and pants for hangouts and cool weather sessions, and, of course, a lineup of signature sneakers.
Presented by Nike.
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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Mike Myers just the way we like him, dishing out Judo chops with a British accent. Kevin Kline gets a refresher course in Oscar Etiquette from Sir Cecil Worthington.
Henry Inglis and Aaron McCann snap through the Central Institute of Technology in hands-down the best ad for higher education you'll find on the internet.
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.
Presented by Nike.
Jewelry is always a popular Valentine's Day gift. This year, skip the local chain jeweler and make a stop by Ritani. Their online store offers a wide selection of curated pieces, including classic diamond studs, ever-popular heart-shaped pendants, gold bracelets, gemstone rings, and customizable options. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and made to order in New York by dedicated artisans, and comes with free shipping over $500, hassle-free returns, and expert assistance to ensure the gift is as special as your relationship.
Presented by Ritani.
It looks like the honeymoon is over for these two.
The most heart-wrenching destruction of polluting, inanimate structures you'll ever see. Their faces are so sad.