Smokable Art
Tony Greenhand is an artist. Tony's medium is the joint. Far beyond the run-of-the-mill, dogleg spliff you're used to, Tony's fully-smokable joints are each one a consumable masterpiece.
Tony Greenhand is an artist. Tony's medium is the joint. Far beyond the run-of-the-mill, dogleg spliff you're used to, Tony's fully-smokable joints are each one a consumable masterpiece.
We all know James Bond is an international playboy, but 007's way with women can border on creepy. Featuring clips from For Your Eyes Only and Thunderball, here's a supercut of some vintage Bond moments that wouldn't quite fly in a modern movie.
When you press send and fire off those LOLs and emoji-laden messages, you know they go to a cell phone tower somewhere. But how do those texts get from your device to the tower and finally to your recipient? AsapScience tells you all about mobile technology.
The Roderer Harry Aviator Polarized Sunglasses are more than just eyewear — they're a signal. Handcrafted from stainless steel and finished in Gunmetal Black, they sharpen the timeless aviator silhouette into something bolder, more precise. Polarized lenses cut glare with surgical clarity, while innovative spring hinges and a flawless fit keep pace with high-speed itineraries and jet-set agendas. Subtle branding, a travel-ready case, and five global finishes round out the details. Whether you're stepping off a G650 or onto the flightline, takeoff towards the future.
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Velasca's Filòm Loafers fit like a glove — and that's no play on words. Made from the innermost layer of leather and buffed to give them their signature velvety texture, these suede shoes are washed with pumice stone for a lived-in look and feel, and hand-constructed using a tubular construction and sewn together by an internal seam called a Blake stitch, which helps the shoe flex with the natural flexing of your feet. A bit Ivy and inherently Italian, the shape references traditional college-style loafers, which were low-cut with a 'biscotto' shape. Now, they're a democratic everyman silhouette — but this iteration is for those with a keen sense of style and an eye for quality craftsmanship.
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With all of the disappointment surrounding Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, hooking it up to the Movie Sin Counter was inevitable. And boy was this one a doozy. The film doesn't even get past the opening credits before critic Jeremy Scott rips Zack Snyder a new one. We're warning you, it's brutal.
Munchies heads to Seattle to sample the cities finest weed-infused dishes. At Craft Elixirs, Abdullah tries out their cannabis-sweetened syrups, used for cocktails, French toast, and anything in between. Next stop is the Winston House, a bud inspired bed-and-breakfast, for more weed-topped eats.
If the Strip is calling but your schedule isn't playing along, myVEGAS Slots brings the buzz of the casino floor straight to your phone. This free-to-play app isn't just about racking up virtual chips; it's your gateway to real-world rewards like comped hotel stays, show tickets, and even luxury dining experiences from MGM Resorts. Whether you're on a coffee break or cruising at 30,000 feet, each spin gets you closer to Vegas perks without dropping a dime. It's the high-roller lifestyle in your pocket.
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For the man whose passport sees more stamps than dust, the Jack Archer Jetsetter Shorts are the essential uniform of elevated travel. Crafted with the discerning frequent flyer in mind, these shorts blend tailored aesthetics with ultimate performance. The sculpted waistband lifts with intention and ensures first-class comfort without compromise. Wrinkle-free, odor-resistant, and stain-repellent, they demand nothing and deliver everything. With fabric that adapts to motion and maintains its shape across time zones, the Jetsetter is proof that luxury doesn't pause for laundry. From Santorini to São Paulo, this is how you stay sharp without trying.
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Perry Rosen turned his passion for motors, fans, and things that move into a career repairing old jukeboxes. At his shop Perry's Jukebox and Pinball Repair Company in Brooklyn, he brings the vintage machines back to their former glory. As one of the last shops of its kind, he has been all over, repairing the memories of music lovers all across the world.
Suicide Squad isn't even in theaters yet, but this LEGO remake of the trailer will have you wanting a spinoff. Bad guys go good in this top-notch production by ForresterFire Films.