Pass Me A Beer
The Almost Twins guys turn the simple task of passing a beer into an art form.
The Almost Twins guys turn the simple task of passing a beer into an art form.
NBA TV celebrates the 20th anniversary of the greatest sports team ever assembled with this hour-long documentary.
The Windy City rivalry is anything but harmonious in the latest face-off between Craig Robinson and Nick Offerman.
Caliber is a science-based fitness coaching platform that pairs data-driven strength and cardio programming with personalized nutrition and habit guidance to help you build muscle, lose weight, and improve overall body composition. After a quick consultation, you're matched with a certified coach who designs a plan tailored to your goals, tracks your progress, and keeps you accountable through one-on-one support and app-based metrics. Backed by real research and real results, it makes structured training feel less like guesswork and more like a plan you'll stick with.
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MetMo's latest creation turns mechanical obsession into something you can feel in your hands. Built around a precision-machined gear system, the tool amplifies input torque by a staggering factor of 16,384—each gear doubling power as it transfers force through the system. CNC-machined for absolute tolerances, it's engineered not just for performance, but for fascination. Even the locking pin becomes part of the experience: remove it, and reassembly is only possible when every gear aligns perfectly, transforming a simple mechanism into a tactile puzzle. It's a celebration of gears, leverage, and mechanical purity—designed to reward patience, precision, and an appreciation for how things truly work.
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Jimmy Kimmel took a break from pranking small children and focused his attention on soaking fathers everywhere.
All the action and intensity of paintballing without the repercussions of those nasty little pellets.
Jimmy Fallon pays tribute to fathers everywhere as he moves through the evolution of classic dad dance moves.
Finally, a "Call Me Maybe" parody we can really bite into. Nerdcore rapper MC Chris created his own lyrics for Carly Rae Jepsen's annoyingly infectious song inspired by the zombie classic Dawn of the Dead.
Collars & Co.'s Luxury Touch Crew Neck Sweater blends cotton and cashmere for a lightweight knit that's as breathable as it is soft. Cut for year-round wear, it delivers warmth without bulk, built-in UV protection, and natural odor resistance, making it as functional as it is refined. Finished in classic black — and other timeless shades — it's a versatile layer that moves seamlessly from work to weekend.
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Levi's leans back into its workwear roots with a collection built for everyday movement rather than nostalgia. The Long-Sleeve Worker Shirt anchors the lineup in classic denim and twill, cut relaxed with a familiar button-up front that works as easily on its own as it does layered. Loose Overalls modernize a timeless staple with an extra-roomy fit, adjustable straps, and durable non-stretch denim—designed for comfort without losing structure, and finished using Levi's Hold the H2O process to reduce water impact. Rounding out the collection, the Berkley Canvas Chore Coat delivers a utilitarian silhouette with added pockets and a relaxed cut that's ready for real use. It's honest workwear, refined for life beyond the job site.
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Making going through a single loop-the-loop look like mere child's play, the Top Gear Live Stunt Team have raised the bar by becoming the first to complete a double loop-the-loop on four wheels durning the finale of the Top Gear Festival in South Africa.
With exactly one month until the beginning of season five (!), here's a chronological recap of the first four seasons of Breaking Bad.