Rod Streater Steals Cookies
Oakland Raiders wideout Rod Streater hears what he wants - and steals cookies from little girls. Watch this great parody of the Hear What You Want - Beats by Dre commercials by the Who Has It app team.
Oakland Raiders wideout Rod Streater hears what he wants - and steals cookies from little girls. Watch this great parody of the Hear What You Want - Beats by Dre commercials by the Who Has It app team.
If the new YouTube comment system has you down, BuzzFeed has some super-top-secret easter eggs that will brighten your comment-trolling day.
Beginning in 1977 — largely in part to this hit movie called Star Wars — the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reintroduced a Academy Award category for visual effects with the new and current moniker, "Best Visual Effects". Here's a compilation with a clip from every winner since, from Superman to Life of Pi.
Since their launch over ten years ago, Bombas has been dedicated to making high-quality clothing — first just socks, now tees, underwear, and more — while providing the same essentials to people in need. This holiday season, they're offering up to 15% off select packs while donating an essential clothing item to those in need for each item purchased. From Performance ankle and no-show socks to slippers and boxer briefs, their men's line has you covered, and there are options for ladies and kids. Their gift boxes remove the need to wrap — socks don't play well with wrapping paper, after all — and new customers can save an additional 25% off all socks, with free shipping for orders $125 and up.
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Sweaters, long pants, coats — when you bundle up this winter, don't neglect your dome. Melin's Thermal Collection has a hat in every style, ruggedly constructed for protection against the cold. Melin hats are engineered to keep you comfortable and warm without the bulk. Cutting-edge materials trap heat while remaining lightweight, breathable, and water-resistant. A variety of shapes make it easy to find the right fit for the perfect blend of style and performance.
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Go behind the scenes in Vegas to see how the oddsmakers pull in $100 million for the casinos every Super Bowl Sunday in this short from The New York Times' Matthew Orr and Joe Drape.
Only complete weirdos are able to take a healthy round of tickling without a laugh. But why, exactly, do we laugh when we're tickled? Listen to Greg Foot to find out.
Make hitting fitness goals and living a healthier lifestyle simple — with the Simple app. Simple isn't a restrictive list of do's and don'ts. Using AI and a team of nutritional, behavioral, and medical experts, Simple gives users an incremental approach to help form healthy habits that last without give-up and quit burnout. After filling out a detailed survey, users with have access to the NutriScanner, an easy-to-use food logger, daily workout plans with everything from strength training to yoga, and Avo, an AI-powered in-app coach to answer questions and offer real-world applicable suggestions. With Simple, you can live healthier without feeling like going to boot camp.
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Back before screen-sporting digital cameras existed, you had to wait to see the photos you'd taken. The Camp Snap Camera aims to return to this simpler time with a vintage-style, screen-free build. It has only a shutter button and flash selector switch for controls and uses an 8-megapixel sensor and LED flash to capture film-like photos. The rechargeable battery can take 500 photos per charge and the camera can hold 2,000 photos at a time; they can be offloaded via USB-C or SD card. Thanks to its sturdy build and simple design, the camera is extremely rugged, and offers no distractions, leaving you free to enjoy the moment.
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The epic videos you could shoot if you only had a Cinedrone. Get a taste for what your missing with Antimedia's compilation of some of the best clips shot with their Cinedrones over the past year.
Talking toilets. A poo-topped helmet. And a bike powered by human excrement. Witness the future of bio-friendly power in this bizarre spot from the Japanese toilet makers.