Slo-Mo Beatboxing
Ever wonder what beatboxing looks like in slow motion? You're going to wish you hadn't. One look at this and you'll likely never beatbox again, lest your lips look like "the vagina of a brontosaurus."
Ever wonder what beatboxing looks like in slow motion? You're going to wish you hadn't. One look at this and you'll likely never beatbox again, lest your lips look like "the vagina of a brontosaurus."
See just how far safety technology has come in this head-on showdown between a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air and a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu.
Jimmy Fallon does his best Bruce Springsteen impression, and then is joined onstage by The Boss himself, as they poke fun at Gov. Chris Christie's George Washington Bridge traffic debacle in this parody of Bruce's classic "Born to Run".
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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It gives your hair body and volume, and it does so with only five ingredients. Formulated with only Bentonite, organic shea butter, organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, and a minimal fragrance, the OXFORDhill Texture Styling Clay delivers hair a high hold with a matte finish. It coats every strand, creating hair that looks thicker, sheds less, and has enough volume to cover the scalp. Styles can be re-shaped throughout the day, and locks will remain nourished, while the natural formula soothes scalps and won't clog pores.
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RCA Victor made this excellent promotional video in 1956, showing the entire process of making a record from recording to pressing. Now you know exactly what it took to make all those Donna Summer records you got from your parents.
Headed to the beer store to buy some beer by the case? You're not looking for flavor — you're looking for something else. And this parody ad pulls no punches about what that might be. (NSFW)
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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Stanford dermatologist Dr. James Kilgour's eponymous hair growth brand, KilgourMD, has been shown to outperform the popular minoxidil, which only works to regrow hair once it's gone. The KilgourMD Bundle, however, puts patients on the offensive, too, providing a dual-acting proactive and reactive solution to hair thinning and hair loss. In clinical studies, the system — which is made from natural, plant-derived extracts and comprises The Prevention Scalp Serum and The Treatment — decreased visible hair fall by up to 30% and stimulated hair follicle growth by up to 200% over two months. Save 15% when bundling.
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This onboard video of driver Samir Thapar struggling to follow the directions of his navigator, Vivek Ponnusamy, was taken during the 2013 Rally of Coimbatore. Vivek becomes more and more exasperated with 'Sammy' during the course of the race, showing that it isn't always about being totally unaffected and wearing sunglasses.
This is how they played soccer back in the day. For centuries, the residents of Firenze (otherwise known as Florence), Italy have gathered to play calcio - an early form of soccer combining elements ruby, American football, and wrestling. The participants divide into four teams, respectively representing the four quarters of the city, and battle gladiator-style in 50 minute matches.