The Star Wars That I Used To Know
Well, they saved the best Goyte parody for last (surely there isn't any other possibly parodies left to this song). Now, excuse us while we go watch the Star Wars that we used to know.
Well, they saved the best Goyte parody for last (surely there isn't any other possibly parodies left to this song). Now, excuse us while we go watch the Star Wars that we used to know.
We're sorry (no, not really) but watching people trip in public will never get old.
The 2012 Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors' Showcase was overtaken by a swarm of 16 quadrotors performing a mesmerizing light and music show. They're far too advanced. We're doomed.
These chewable Oral Probiotics for Teeth and Gums bring a new layer of care to your daily hygiene routine by seeding your mouth with beneficial bacteria that help balance your oral microbiome. Formulated with clinically studied strains like BLIS K12 to support fresher breath and overall gum and throat health, each mint-flavored lozenge dissolves easily after brushing, letting the probiotics work where they matter most. It's a simple, science-backed way to reinforce brushing and flossing with targeted microbial support that keeps your mouth feeling cleaner and healthier day after day.
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Levi's leans back into its workwear roots with a collection built for everyday movement rather than nostalgia. The Long-Sleeve Worker Shirt anchors the lineup in classic denim and twill, cut relaxed with a familiar button-up front that works as easily on its own as it does layered. Loose Overalls modernize a timeless staple with an extra-roomy fit, adjustable straps, and durable non-stretch denim—designed for comfort without losing structure, and finished using Levi's Hold the H2O process to reduce water impact. Rounding out the collection, the Berkley Canvas Chore Coat delivers a utilitarian silhouette with added pockets and a relaxed cut that's ready for real use. It's honest workwear, refined for life beyond the job site.
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TwisterNederland delivers another batch of cringe-worthy fails.
Disney/Pixar's latest animation Brave gets the SoundWorks treatment when the series meets up with director Mark Andrews, re-recording mixer and sound designer Gary Rydstrom, supervising sound editor Gwen Yates Whittle, and sound designer E.J. Holowicki.
Mama Mia! Artist Chris Carlson chalks up a 3D masterpiece with his Super Mario themed sidewalk creation.
Since it's the 10th birthday of the MicroKORG, it's only appropriate that Brett Domino and Steven Peavis work out a tribute to the synthesizer with a sexy LMFAO cover.
TurboTax Live Full Service takes the stress out of tax season by pairing intuitive online software with real humans who do the heavy lifting for you. Instead of wrestling with forms yourself, you're matched with a credentialed tax expert who reviews your info, prepares your return, and files on your behalf while all backed by TurboTax's secure, cloud-based platform. It blends the ease of guided digital tax tools with the confidence of live support, making it a smart choice for anyone who wants their taxes handled professionally without office visits or guesswork.
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Epiphany's Clit Arousal Serum is a targeted pleasure enhancer built around a silky, pH-balanced formula that works with her body's natural responses to elevate sensation and awareness. It isn't a lubricant but a unique arousal serum that delivers a warm, tingling effect from just a drop or two, gently stimulating sensitive nerve endings to boost pleasure whether solo or with a partner. Made in the USA with natural, vegan ingredients and developed by women, the lightweight, non-greasy formula is designed to make intimate moments feel more intense and satisfying without residue or stickiness.
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In case you missed him (although we're sure you didn't), John Mayer is back on the music scene after a two year vacation, and, surprisingly enough, he still has at least one fan left. Jimmy Thompson reignites our love affair with Draw Something with his fan-made video for "Queen of California."
The Ishikawa Oku Laboratory in Japan created a robotic hand that is unbeatable at Rock-Paper-Scissors, mainly because it's a cheating asshole.