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You're a beautiful person. Even when a six-foot tall model is standing next to you trying on the same dress.
You're a beautiful person. Even when a six-foot tall model is standing next to you trying on the same dress.
This clever commercial from Axe (of all people) takes images of war and juxtaposes them against a surprise ending - showing that pressing the red button doesn't always have to make something explode.
People all over the world, join in, and look out for the frost-powered Coors Light Party Train — which crashed in Kansas, "killing hundreds of partiers on its way to deliver ice-cold refreshment to a boring, overheated barbecue."
Men's Wearhouse is the go-to destination for holiday style that lasts well beyond the season. From tailored suits and crisp dress shirts to soft sweaters and refined accessories, every gift helps him look sharp for every occasion. Whether you're shopping early or grabbing last-minute finds, you'll discover timeless pieces for parties, family gatherings, and everything in between. And once the holidays wind down, Men's Wearhouse keeps the spirit alive with post-holiday sales on premium menswear making it the perfect time to refresh his wardrobe for the new year.
Presented by Men's Wearhouse.
The men's multipack collection from Woolly Clothing Co. puts premium-grade comfort at the foundation of your wardrobe—with merino wool craftsmanship and smart design details throughout. Choose from assorted 3- and 5-packs of boxer briefs—styles like the Everyday 5″ and Classic cuts—built from itch-free, temperature-regulating merino that naturally resists odor and stretches with your movement. Available now in essential tones like Black, Midnight, Deep Teal, and Bay, these bundles combine minimalist design with hard-working materials, all under Woolly's mantra: "More Wool. Less Plastic." Whether you're commuting, working late, or just want upgrade-level basics, these multipacks deliver comfort and performance that outlast the day.
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Using a 2.5D effect, Director Rino Stefano Tagliafierro has brough a number of classic paintings to life, including works by Caravaggio, Rubens, Vermeer, Rembrandt, and many, many more. Stunning.
Tony Padilla and Ed Copeland get to the infinte edge of physics and explain how the sum of all integers - from 1 to infinity - equals -1/12.
LG's line of smart refrigerators does more than chill groceries — it elevates the entire kitchen experience. Smart Cooling and Door Cooling systems keep ingredients fresher, longer, while the signature InstaView panel lets you peek inside with a double tap, minimizing energy loss. Inside, flexible shelving and wide compartments handle everything from family meals to weekend gatherings. With the ThinQ app, you can control temperatures, get alerts, and optimize performance straight from your phone. Wrapped in sleek, fingerprint-resistant finishes and built to ENERGY STAR® standards, LG's refrigerators are where modern design meets everyday function.
Presented by LG Electronics.
Denon+ reimagines how you experience premium audio with a subscription that keeps you ahead of the tech curve. Starting with Denon PerL true wireless earbuds and now expanding to Denon Home wireless speakers (150, 250 & 350), members enjoy annual device upgrades, accidental loss protection, and exclusive perks across Denon's portfolio. Denon PerL earbuds leverage Adaptive Acoustic Technology, active noise canceling, and IPX4 weather resistance for a fully personalized listening experience, while Denon Home speakers deliver high-resolution, multi-room audio via HEOS, voice control, and streaming from all your favorite services. Denon+ isn't just audio, it's a lifestyle, blending fresh tech, convenience, and sustainable upgrades to ensure your sound stays cutting-edge from your commute to your living room.
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Frat boys in the '80s. The post-modern era of the bro. In this archival footage, frat Beta Lambda of Sigma Chi at Duke University delves into the subtleties of beer frisbee.
The video for Michael Jackson's Beat It wasn't a video at all. Rather, it was a documentary of events that happened once a month in real time - according to this clip.