October 2012 Fails
Here's a super-sized, 15-minute fail compilation to terrorize your Halloween.
Here's a super-sized, 15-minute fail compilation to terrorize your Halloween.
Dubbed "Venus" (after the Roman goddess of love and beauty), the sleek yacht envisioned by the late Steve Jobs and designed with the help of Philippe Starck was spotted for the first time this weekend in the Netherlands.
It's alive! This monstrous mix of a hurricane and a winter storm is expected to terrorize the East Coast around Halloween.
Centerline Athletics' Men's Hybrid Hooded Long Sleeve blends performance and everyday comfort into a single go-to layer. Built with moisture-moving fabric and engineered stretch, it keeps you dry and mobile whether you're warming up, winding down, or anywhere in between. The hood adds a versatile touch for cooler mornings or post-work sweat sessions, while the tailored cut avoids the bulk of typical training tops. It's a straightforward piece that feels at home in the gym, on the court, or under a jacket when the temperature drops, giving you clean lines and functional comfort without complication.
Presented by Centerline Athletics
The Signature 6 Blade Razor now adds an adjustable trimmer on the opposite end, turning it into a true 3-in-1 grooming tool. Designed to trim, shave, and shape with precision, the Freestyle Electric Trimmer/Razor features a class-leading Power Trimmer with a self-sharpening ceramic blade and an adjustable guard for dialed-in length control. Flip it over to access the Club Series 6 Blade razor for clean edging and close shaves. Rechargeable with up to 60 minutes of cordless runtime and water-resistant for wet or dry use (IPX5 rated), the Freestyle is built for flexibility—delivering a grooming routine that's efficient, controlled, and easy to maintain.
Presented by Dollar Shave Club.
Wingsuit World Champion Espen Fadnes shares his thoughts and motives behind jumping off the edge of cliffs like he has nothing to live for in this documentary featuring interviews and footage of his human flight.
Got a cake mix and several thousand years of digestion? Then Jennifer Landa has a dessert for your Star Wars-loving sweet tooth.
Armed with a iPod Touch and a camera, Jimmy Kimmel sets off to make fools out of the people of Los Angeles.
With his brain fully intact, Vsauce explains the possibility of a real no-brainer.
Coastline is built around the idea that energy, focus, and recovery should feel stable—not forced. Rather than relying on stimulants, Coastline's Complete System is formulated with 13 carefully selected ingredients to support cognitive, physical, and cellular function over the long term. Creatine, taurine, and magnesium form the backbone, supporting sustained energy and physical performance while ergothioneine and astaxanthin help protect cells from long-term wear. The system is split into a daily rhythm starting with a morning blend and softgels, designed to support daytime energy and focus, and finishing with evening capsules that support recovery, sleep, and relaxation. This routine is delivered as a 30-day Complete System Welcome Pack for the daily support and energy that lasts.
Presented by Coastline Longevity.
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Flashark approaches exhaust design with the mindset of a builder, not a marketer. Its stainless steel systems focus on the balance that matters most—sound, flow, and functional performance—without visual excess. Each exhaust maintains a consistent diameter from headers to tip to promote efficient airflow, while precision-cut flanges and clean welds ensure proper fitment and sealing. The result is an exhaust designed to deliver measurable gains and a composed tone, whether the car is destined for the track or daily use. It's a considered upgrade built for enthusiasts who value execution as much as output.
Presented by Flashark.
M83 add a fourth single to their Hurry Up, We're Dreaming album with this whimsical, fan-directed video.
Spend a night and day in New York at simultaneously. Filmmaker Philip Stockton shot scenes around the city at different times and then combined them back into a single sequences using rotoscoping techniques, giving the day/night effect.