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Graffiti Artist Vile Optically Cuts His Name into Walls

Over the past few decades, graffiti has evolved from simple tags and street art to the world of galleries and fine art. Portugese graffiti artist Rodrigo Miguel Sepúlveda Nunes, aka Vile, is combining the two in a very unique way. Vile's pieces take that 'Large Letter' block style lettering you're…

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1990 Lamborghini LM002

Forget the Lamborghini Urus. As fast and furious as it is, the vintage LM002 is what we want. Powered by a monstrous naturally-aspirated V12 engine from the legendary Countach supercar, the LM002 could do 120 mph in the sand, and Middle Eastern oil tycoons loved the damned thing. This one…

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A Collection of Bob Ross Paintings from “The Joy of Painting” Are on Display in Virginia

Bob Ross was a national treasure. Over the course of 31 seasons during the 80s and 90s, Ross would introduce people to The Joy of Painting with his PBS show of the same name. Whether you're talking happy little trees, mountain landscapes, or colorful skies, Ross' painted over 1,100 pieces…

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Pale Blue Rechargeable Smart Batteries Can Save You Thousands of Dollars

Disposable batteries are toxic, expensive and take up too much space in landfills. But they're also necessary because we still need to power our remotes, cameras, game controllers, gadgets and drones. That's where Pale Blue comes in. Their new Lithium Polymer USB Smart Rechargeable Batteries are more efficient, faster charging,…

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How to Make Ernest Hemingway’s Favorite Hamburger

Whether you're talking real or fictional, there are few characters throughout history as iconic as Ernest "Papa" Hemingway. During his time off and on in Cuba from 1939 to 1960, Hemingway would write two of his most celebrated novels For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the…

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