How To Eat A Hamburger
Science is awesome. Three researchers spent four months researching how to hold a hamburger without squeezing the toppings all over you. Foodbeast shows you how in this video.
Science is awesome. Three researchers spent four months researching how to hold a hamburger without squeezing the toppings all over you. Foodbeast shows you how in this video.
You don't need to learn to learn a language just to enjoy a glass of scotch — but the man in this heartfelt commercial for Bell's deserves one all the same.
It's harder to escape our former selves than you might think — as you'll find out in this video from the French group Concorde. NSFW.
Born from the shadows of mountain west peaks, SMMT's 'Triple Black' embodies the art of the slow burn. More than a color, it's a mood - clarity in the quiet, ritual in the pause. Designed in Park City, Utah at 7,000 feet and inspired by the steepest summits, the Sèrpa Tumbler returns in its boldest form yet: a blackout design for nights that run long, and rituals that run deep. Its 16oz kitchen-grade stainless steel body conceals a patent-pending Sip & Stow magnetic lid system and 3-Way Precision Insulation to keep your drink steady - hot on the coldest first-chair morning, cold by the warmest après fire. Built for connoisseurs of the moment - those who chase steeps, chase sips and choose stillness as a form of rebellion.
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In a city where every block is a hustle and every sidewalk a runway, the Greats Manhattan City Runner delivers the kind of effortless versatility New York demands. From the concrete pulse of Brooklyn mornings to power strides across Manhattan skyscrapers, this handcrafted sneaker is more than footwear—it's an urban essential. Its artisanal airbrushed suede nods to old-world Portuguese craftsmanship, while the cushioned sole ensures you move with comfort and confidence through every commute, coffee run, and last-minute meeting. Handcrafted and designed for New York—this is style with soul, grit, and rhythm. Because in a city that never sleeps, your sneakers shouldn't either.
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It's a little far fetched, but we could totally see an '80s version of Instagram being a mail-in film digitization service. Hey, at least the filters haven't changed much.
Shaun White pulled out of the event, and several other riders have sustained injuries from fractures to a broken collar bone. Ride with Alexey Sobolev on the Sochi Winter Olympics Slopestyle snowboard course.
The MLB season nears its climax as the chase for the 2025 World Series intensifies under crisp autumn skies. From the outfield seats at Rogers Centre to the sun-soaked stands at Dodger Stadium, the competition burns hotter than ever. To match the energy, Nike's 2025 World Series Collection unites fans with team jerseys, streetwear, shoes, hats, and cold-weather gear fit for October legends. As Vladimir Guerrero Jr. swings for the fences and Shohei Ohtani hunts a back-to-back title, don't just watch the moment—wear it. Get geared up with Nike before this historic season comes to a close.
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HairMax's LaserBand 82 ComfortFlex takes a clinical approach to restoring fuller, healthier hair with real medical-grade lasers. Delivering 1,230mW of therapeutic light energy directly to the scalp, it stimulates follicles to reverse thinning, restart natural growth cycles, and increase density over time. A flexible band design and soft-touch teeth keep treatments comfortable, while its proven red light therapy tech makes it one of the most efficient at-home solutions for tackling hair loss. Use code QCU3R818 for 10% off.
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Together, they play a rag time tune. Listen to Leonard Solomon and his home made callioforte jam the classic 'Tiger Rag.'
It might seem like a silly question since we encounter glass every day — in fact, some of you are probably reading this through a layer of glass (or two) right now. But why is glass transparent? Find out in this animated short from TED-Ed.