Never overlook Monday night.
Since girls keep saying shit, the original returns after nearly nine months away to promote their new book appropriately titled Shit Girls Say. It's just as good as we remembered.
TribeTokes' Best Sellers is a snapshot of what the cannabis community keeps coming back for: clean, lab-tested products built for reliable effects and smooth flavor. The lineup spans everything from Delta-8 vape carts and disposable pens to precisely dosed gummies, THCa flower, and targeted pain-relief creams, giving users multiple ways to dial in calm, creativity, sleep, or recovery. Many of the standouts lean on full-spectrum cannabinoids and real cannabis terpenes for the entourage effect, while skipping fillers like PG, VG, MCT oil, or vitamin E acetate. The result is a curated mix of the brand's most purchased and highest-reviewed products, all chosen by actual demand rather than marketing hype. In other words, these are the heavy hitters that define TribeTokes' take on clean cannabis wellness.
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MetMo creates mechanical function and satisfaction into a compact, handheld format with the Pocket Grip. Combining five tools—parallel wrench, pliers, hex driver, tap, and clamp—into a single titanium body, it reimagines a century-old concept for modern carry. Adaptive jaws conform to irregular shapes, handling everything from tightening fasteners to pulling nails with controlled leverage. Precision-machined and built for durability, the Pocket Grip slips easily into a pocket or tool roll without sacrificing capability. It's a compact piece of hardware designed for those who appreciate tools that feel as good to use as they are engineered.
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The Fraggels and Ben Folds Five return from their underground layers to give us a nostalgia overload and record the band's first album in 13 years. The Sound of the Life of the Mind will be out September 18, 2012.
The Slow Mo Guys attempt (and fail at) the cinnamon challenge at 500 glorious frames per second.
Devin Graham and his crew make the best of the last week of summer with some Jeep-fueled wakeboarding through a Utah canal.
NASA pays tribute to legendary astronaut, pilot, aerospace engineer, professor, and the first person to walk on the moon Neil Armstrong, after his passing August 25, 2012 at the age of 82.
Legendary designer Tinker Hatfield drew inspiration from Parisian architecture to reestablish Air technology as a leader in cushioning. The Nike Air Max DN8 Summit takes Hatfield's advanced Dynamic Air technology and condenses it into a sleek, low-profile silhouette. Dual-chambered tubes with precisely tuned pressure levels shift airflow with each step and compression, delivering responsive cushioning throughout the stride. The Dynamic Air unit sits directly above the rubber outsole for a lower, more stable profile, while the lightweight upper radiates energy through breathable mesh. Wrapped in a bold, high-contrast colorway, the DN8 Summit presents a sleek and modern interpretation of Nike's evolving Air platform.
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Golf's shift from rigid tradition to cultural crossover sets the stage for the Hurley x Levelwear collaboration. Bringing together Hurley's surf-and-skate heritage with Levelwear's modern performance approach, the limited-edition collection reimagines golf apparel for players who treat the course as a place for self-expression as much as competition. Contemporary silhouettes are built with sustainable materials and athletic cuts, designed to perform during a round and carry easily into everyday wear. Hawaiian-inspired prints nod to Hurley's roots, adding color and character without losing technical credibility. It's a lineup made for a new generation of golfers who see style, sport, and community as inseparable.
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Stuntman Brent Fletcher twists out a record for Team Green with his 92-foot Corkscrew Jump at the Hot Wheels Test Facility.
We've all seen Curiosity's touchdown on Mars, but never like this. Bard Cannning spent four, long weeks enhancing NASA's footage frame by frame to show the iconic landing in real time.