Defending Your Castle With a Catapult
Home is where the heart is. It is also where all your stuff is though. For that reason and more, it is worth protecting. But who wants to deal with alarm systems or security companies when instead you...
View ArticleFuture Crimes are Terrifying
We all wanted to live in the future people, and now that we’re here we are going to have to deal with the fact that we didn’t arrive here alone. As has always happened throughout the ages, criminals...
View ArticleMexico Surf Trip Are the Best Surf Trips
Surfing is the quintessential California sport. And because of this fact, most halfway-decent California surf spots are a crowded shit-show on even the most mediocre of days. All manner of aggressive...
View ArticleAll of life’s unanswerable questions – solved.
Life has many unanswerable questions. Well it did until we came along. See, we like to provide you, our readers, with solutions to life. So we say there are NO unanswerable questions, and instead...
View ArticleReview: The Casualties by Nick Holdstock
Throughout the course of my life I have read a TON of books. From philosophy to science fiction, theology to horror, and just about everything in between. Because enjoyment of a book is entirely...
View ArticleWhat the hell happened to the #1 pencil?
Today’s story comes to you at great cost. Many Bothan’s died to bring us this information. But it is a tale that needs to be told, for the good of all those who hear it. Be warned, you will forever be...
View ArticleHow to Write a Limerick
To celebrate world Limerick Day, dedicated to those oft-naughty little poems and their inventor Edward Lear, we’re going to teach you how to write a limerick as well as share some of our favorites from...
View ArticleHow to Flirt Like an Improv Comic
The whole single world seems to live in this strange limbo of being convinced we are great at flirting, yet also secretly acknowledging that we are terribly awkward human beings that need help meeting...
View ArticleThis Book Is An Indian Motorcycle Bible
Exhaustive is a word bandied about a lot when discussion historical or retrospective books, but Darwin Holmstrom’s Indian Motorcycle: America’s First Motorcycle Company is exhaustive to the point of...
View ArticleSpray Nine is the Carl Weathers of cleaners
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Spray Nine. All opinions are 100% mine. See what Spray Nine Heavy Duty can do for you. My garage is my happy place, and in additional to all the...
View ArticleThe Fireside Grown-Up Guides Make Adulting Easier
Though we may try and fight it, transitioning from childhood to adulthood is a necessary part of life for most of us. Indeed, adulting can be hard, but in order to lead a full, meaningful life—or at...
View ArticleMeet Henrik Fisker, the Designer’s Designer
Welcome to our [LIFE]Style Makers series, where we meet with those making big impressions on the everyday life of the brands we love. We recently sat down with Henrik Fisker. This modern day...
View ArticleMeet Ian Broekman — The Designer Behind the Mil-Spec H1
F24 recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Ian Broekman (IG: @ian_broekman), a transportation design Junior at Lawrence Technical College and Chief Design Officer at Mil-Spec Automotive, the...
View ArticlePick Up a Book: Winter Reading Guide
Ah, winter. I love it. I don’t know what it is. Maybe it’s the mugs of hot coffee spiked with bourbon, or crunching through the snowpack in the forest. Could be those bitter mornings when I’m shoveling...
View ArticleConquer Self-Doubt With Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh is associated with starry nights, sunflowers, and severed ears. The Dutch painter didn’t start drawing until he was 26, and didn’t pick up a paintbrush until he was 28. That’s right,...
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