St. Patrick's Day Through Google Glass
A look at some St. Patrick's Day mayhem through the world's most expensive beer goggles. NSFW.
A look at some St. Patrick's Day mayhem through the world's most expensive beer goggles. NSFW.
The Slingshot Slip and Slide just got twice as awesome.
Continuing their foray into dressing superstar athletes like average folks and dumping them into the world to surprise unsuspecting members of society, Pepsi MAX disguises NASCAR veteran Jeff Gordon as a minivan-driving soccer dad to give a used car salesman the ride of his life.
Born from the shadows of mountain west peaks, SMMT's 'Triple Black' embodies the art of the slow burn. More than a color, it's a mood - clarity in the quiet, ritual in the pause. Designed in Park City, Utah at 7,000 feet and inspired by the steepest summits, the Sèrpa Tumbler returns in its boldest form yet: a blackout design for nights that run long, and rituals that run deep. Its 16oz kitchen-grade stainless steel body conceals a patent-pending Sip & Stow magnetic lid system and 3-Way Precision Insulation to keep your drink steady - hot on the coldest first-chair morning, cold by the warmest après fire. Built for connoisseurs of the moment - those who chase steeps, chase sips and choose stillness as a form of rebellion.
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In a city where every block is a hustle and every sidewalk a runway, the Greats Manhattan City Runner delivers the kind of effortless versatility New York demands. From the concrete pulse of Brooklyn mornings to power strides across Manhattan skyscrapers, this handcrafted sneaker is more than footwear—it's an urban essential. Its artisanal airbrushed suede nods to old-world Portuguese craftsmanship, while the cushioned sole ensures you move with comfort and confidence through every commute, coffee run, and last-minute meeting. Handcrafted and designed for New York—this is style with soul, grit, and rhythm. Because in a city that never sleeps, your sneakers shouldn't either.
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In just 14 minutes, catch up on all of the battles and bitch slaps from HBO's Game of Thrones before season three begins March 31, 2013.
Lunar landlord Dennis Hope has been selling property on the moon since 1980. After filing a declaration of ownership with the United Nations, Hope has made roughly 5,740,000 individuals proud owners of their very own piece of outterspace. Although, claiming to own the moon might make him sound a little crazy, and claiming to be in contact with non-Earth based governments makes him sound even crazier, you should be a little envious that you didn't think of it first. Selling around 200 plots per day at $24 a piece, Hope might just be living the galactic dream.
The Jordan Trunner has always lived at the intersection of performance and possibility. First introduced in the late '90s, it was the Jordan brand's bold step beyond basketball—a slip-on cross-trainer with midfoot straps, layered uppers, and a design language that looked more like the future than the present. The latest Trunner carries that same DNA, fusing breathable mesh and suede for flexibility, molded wings for support, and responsive foam for all-day comfort. Still versatile, still unmistakable, the Trunner remains the rare shoe built to keep pace with training while doubling as a lifestyle staple grounded in Jordan's restless drive forward.
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SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
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Unable to look at the disappointment on his three-year-old daughter's face, one kick-ass dad stayed up all night to hack the Donkey Kong ROM so Paulette could be the lead character. After hours of redrawing frames and swapping palettes, daddy's little girl can happily play the heroine while Mario gets to do the distressing for a change.
It's an AC/DC showdown when Mehdi Sadaghdar electrocutes himself over and over again to test which electrical current is more painful. Yeah, science!