TJ Miller Tried to Dance with Paris Hilton
The best part of being in Hollywood? The parties, obviously. Silicon Valley's TJ Miller relates that one time he went to a pre-Emmys party and tried (rather unsuccessfully) to dance with Paris Hilton.
The best part of being in Hollywood? The parties, obviously. Silicon Valley's TJ Miller relates that one time he went to a pre-Emmys party and tried (rather unsuccessfully) to dance with Paris Hilton.
China's finally getting their insane lane-straddling bus on the road. The elevated alternative spans 72-feet long and 25-feet wide and rides above the street, allowing cars to pass underneath to help reduce traffic. Although it was limited to a 300 meter track, the bus took its first test run in Qinhuangdao on Tuesday, taking it one step closer to picking up passengers in cities around the globe.
Art is sometimes as much the work of those before as the artist themselves. Rarely does that hold true as often as in film. This side-by-side supercut details a few of the inspirations Wes Anderson has found in the work of directors past.
Metro is rewriting the rules of wireless with its $40 Unlimited Plan—no activation fees, no ID required, and no surprises. Just $40, period, locks you into unlimited 5G data, talk, and text, plus a FREE 5G phone like the Samsung A16 or Moto G Power, backed by a 5-year price guarantee. Prefer to keep your device? The $25 BYOD Plan gives new customers unlimited 5G for just $25/month with AutoPay — no contracts, credit checks, or fine print. Both plans run on the T-Mobile network, now the best in the U.S. with perks like Scam Shield and T-Mobile Tuesdays baked in. Fewer fees, better tech, and pricing that stays put for half a decade—this is the smart money move in mobile.
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Hubble Contacts delivers FDA-approved daily lenses to your door with a no-hassle subscription that's high-quality, affordable, and free of hidden fees. Designed for all-day comfort, it's a modern, mission-driven fix for overpriced eye care. Skip the store, see the world clearly, and keep your budget intact.
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DC Comic's Suicide Squad has been together since the 50s, but are making their first big screen debut this year. A government-sponsored group of career criminals, they're thrown together to fight crime — because who knows more about crime than master criminals?
Clocking in at 205.6 mph, this 2006 Corvette Z06 has just beaten the land speed record for the fastest electric vehicle. The V8 engine has been replaced with twin electric motors to produce over 600 horsepower. But if you want to own this record-breaking ride, it's going to cost you about three Teslas.
Velocity's Signature 1971 Ford Bronco turns a vintage icon into a force of nature. Finished in classic Boxwood Green with polished 17" wheels and BFGoodrich all-terrains, it marries heritage style with unapologetic modern muscle, while the Walnut Classic Stitch interior, Vintage Air climate control, and premium audio create a gateway to refined adventure. And with a Gen III Coyote V8 from the modern Mustang GT under the hood, this Bronco shares performance DNA with America's most celebrated pony car. With craftsmanship in every detail, Velocity's Re-Engineered Classic Ford Bronco is a statement in style and luxury—all priced under $200,000.
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Born in 1977 during Nike's formative years, the LD-1000 was pioneered with long-distance runners in mind—offering stability through every stride with its unique flared heel . As one of Nike's earliest forays into performance footwear, it helped cement the brand's innovative spirit at a time when its catalog was still lean and its reputation just taking form. Today, the LD-1000 returns with its original DNA intact, combining leather and textile uppers with a durable waffle outsole, bringing retro running heritage into a street-ready revival that honors the past while stepping into the present.
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The norm for a dry-aged steak is about 28 days. At Knife in Dallas, they don't even put a ribeye on the menu under 45 days, about double the normal time. In this episode of The Meat Show, Nick Solares pushes his carnivorous status to the limits by tasting five cuts all ranging from 45 to a gnarly 420 days, and lives to tell about it.
This wonderfully prepared bowl of ramen looks exquisite — unfortunately, it's made out of paper. YellDesign's stop-motion animations are fun to watch as they would be to eat, if they were real. If you have a hunger for more papercraft, check out their penne meatballs or banana split.