FILA x Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters‘ exclusive collaboration with FILA features silhouettes and details from the sport apparel maker’s 70’s and 80’s archives, including dope tennis shorts, a sweater vest and a reversible bucket hat.
Urban Outfitters‘ exclusive collaboration with FILA features silhouettes and details from the sport apparel maker’s 70’s and 80’s archives, including dope tennis shorts, a sweater vest and a reversible bucket hat.
(PG-13: Language, Gross) h3h3 Productions highlights what has to be one of the longest running method acting shticks in the world. Ryan Jaunzemitz makes Joaquin Phoenix look like Jack McBrayer. Remember folks: “It’s the climb, Miley Cyrus.”
This rugged, fixed blade knife has a serrated edge full-tang 4.8″ blade with black ceramic coating, and a super-grippy rubberized handle with a diamond texture. Includes a sheath that offers horizontal or vertical belt mounting, as well as MOLLE compatibility.
Cracked’s devilish salesman Roger returns to talk about cellular phone carriers – a handful of giant corporations that have more or less the same services and efficiency. But look! It’s a map with splotches on it, and there’s a splotch where you live!
Autodromo’s latest racing-inspired watch takes cues from the vaunted, but short-lived Group B rally cars of the ’80s. Each limited edition piece is crafted from CNC-milled aluminum and features an automatic movement. In blue/silver and yellow/silver, w/ 4 race livery straps.
Ryan “The Brick Man” McNaught and a team of dedicated LEGO and Doctor Who fanatics spent over 300 hours building this life-size replica of the TARDIS. The sculpture appeared last year on Bondi Beach in Australia, and we presume it’s currently traveling through space and time.
John Oliver looks at what happens when a creditor writes off its bad debt and decides to make a few extra bucks by selling the obligations. Unscrupulous buyers purchase these debts cheap, with little documentation, and pursue the money like a dog with a bone.
Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol (A Cat in Paris) reteamed to create this stunningly animated film about a boy struggling with cancer who is able to momentarily escape his failing body to become a superhero. The feels are going to be strong with this one.
(PG-13: Lyrics) Lalalala, la la la laaah… As a tribute to the comedy of Mike Judge, Mylo the Cat gave the 1999 Method Man and Redman classic the Beavis and Butthead treatment in his latest animated lip-sync mashup, and the end result is Internet gold.
This wacky piggy bank from SHINE Japan makes it look like you’re shredding your cash, when in fact it’s actually saving your bills. Designed for Japanese currency, but works with U.S. bills and most others.
As a change of pace from our EDC of the Week collab with Everyday Carry, we’re sharing a collection of some of the most awesome gear they’ve spotted in the past month. They’ve got some cool keychain tools, wallets, knives, and other nifty gadgets in this collection.
The villains from classic Japanese horror flicks The Ring and The Grudge recently opened a baseball match in Japan’s premier league. The actors were promoting an upcoming movie starring the two characters.
Designed by Kram/Weisshaar for SapienStone, the Smart Slab is a discreetly high-tech table. Underneath its ceramic tabletop are inductive cooking, cooling and heating elements that let you cook and eat on the same surface, as well as keep food warm or cold.
“I have three kids and a dog. So for me, the app beeps and tells me, “Good job!”” UCB Comedy’s mock commercial for a mobile app that beeps and says “Good Job!” at random times. Satirical level: Black Mirror.
The School of Life describes several ancient rituals and argues that such ceremonies have profound and unique benefits. They then lament how we’re rapidly losing our taste for rituals because of infamous examples and the increased emphasis on individuality and money.
(PG-13: Language) GradeAUnderA’s latest rant rips apart the ridiculous nature of the high-end fashion industry, and the absolutely stupid and outlandish things that not only end up on the runway, but actually receive praise. Seriously, does anybody buy this stuff?
Like the Ruckus, Lithium Cycles’ Super 73 is based on the style of kids’ mini-bikes from the ’70s. It has a low frame and a long cushioned seat, a 1000W motor, a removable battery, drink holder, 20″ wheels and disc brakes. It goes up to 27mph for 20mi per charge.
Metal is home to some of the most genre-blurring artists, but Boston-based quintet Astronoid takes the bar and throws it to space. Blood Music calls the band’s product “dream thrash” – melodic vocals rising over thick shredding, like emo aged to perfection.
(PG-13) “Where would somebody find a large pack of dogs that would eat flesh?” Adult Swim’s short film features a compilation of bloopers made in honor of an anchorman on his last day at work. Kevin Butler’s fallen on hard times.
Dish & Duer’s collection of pants for traveling or moving in hot weather. Available in six styles, the Live Lite pants are made of lightweight and stretchable fabric and have discreet zippered vents, security pockets, seat gusseting, adjustable hems and more.
The New York Times Magazine enlisted photographer Jimmy Chin and safety expert Jamison Walsh to climb to the tippy top of the spire on Manhattan’s 1 World Trade Center, and shared this eye-popping 360º video of the journey. We only wish the video were longer.
This custom machined bronze keychain from FutureRelic sports a cool design that serves a purpose – as an on-the-fly wrench. It has openings for 12 sizes SAE and metric nuts and bolts. A knurled edge helps improve your grip. We also dig their minimal bottle openers.
Burger Fiction wants to help people who are too happy with this vicious barrage of timeless tearjerkers, from Bambi to Toy Story 3. Good thing they didn’t include The Land Before Time or we would’ve wrecked our monitor.
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