Twilight Bad Lip Reading
It certainly isn't any worse than the original script. Also, Kristen Stewart thinks you have horrible zoo hands and just wants some lettuce.
It certainly isn't any worse than the original script. Also, Kristen Stewart thinks you have horrible zoo hands and just wants some lettuce.
While originally praised for its sound effects, Hudson Hongo has made a marked improvement over the lauded sound design of the Star Wars films by overdubbing them himself - using his mouth.
On his trip to Japan, President Obama took some time to pass around the old fútbol with Honda's ASIMO robot.
Switching wireless carriers has traditionally involved enough friction to keep most people exactly where they are, but T-Mobile is trying to remove that excuse with a streamlined digital process designed to get customers through checkout in 15 minutes or less per line. The experience focuses on speed and simplicity, allowing users to switch online or through the T-Life app while keeping the device they already own. To further lower the barrier, T-Mobile's Keep & Switch program offers up to $800 via virtual prepaid card to help pay off eligible phones when customers make the move, creating a proposition that is equal parts convenience and cost savings.
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Streamlining nutrition down to a single scoop, the Factor Meal Shake is built for efficiency without sacrificing substance. Each serving delivers 30 grams of whey protein, 7 grams of fiber, and a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals, creating a balanced, meal-level profile that supports energy, satiety, and muscle maintenance. Designed to mix in under a minute, it fits into busy routines as easily as a morning coffee, while a clean formula free of artificial flavors and seed oils keeps things straightforward. The result is a no-frills, high-function shake that replaces complexity with consistency, turning daily nutrition into something you can actually keep up with.
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HBO perfectly captures the painfully uncomfortable feeling you get when watching TV with your family in their latest ads.
If Jenga isn't intense enough, try playing it with a chess clock. Tom Scott gives a demonstration of Chess Clock Jenga rules.
English group Glass Animals perform a stellar live cover of Kanye West's "Love Lockdown" for triple j's Like A Version.
The dogs are getting to be nearly as bad as the cats these days. This clever canine plays dead and lifts a Subaru.
Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
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Bar soap rarely gets an upgrade, but the Duke Cannon Soap Puck rethinks the format with a compact, palm-sized design built for grip, portability, and longevity. Triple-milled for a denser, longer-lasting bar, it delivers a rich lather while holding up better than typical soaps, making it just as suited for daily showers as it is for gym bags and travel kits. Formulated with natural oils and free of phthalates, it cleans without overcomplicating things, while the rounded puck shape feels deliberate in hand. It's a small shift in form that turns a basic essential into something more considered and durable.
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20 years later and we still can't get enough. Here's nine facts only the most rabid Pulp Fiction fans would know.
Of all the what-ifs in the history of film, this would be one of the best - Forest Gump as directed by Wes Anderson.