Friday, July 26, 2019

Keto Drunk: How Dieters Are Hacking Cocktail Culture

 
In the depths of Reddit, a group of intense keto dieters are determined to invent low-carb cocktails that actually taste good.
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'Getting Crunk' and 'Sweet Gains': Inside the KetoDrunk Community That's Hacking Cocktail Culture
 
How do you know someone is on a ketogenic diet? Because they won't quit talking about it. Especially if they're shit-faced. Welcome to KetoDrunk, a Reddit community that currently counts over 28,000 members. Its motto: "Getting hammered while getting thin." In this strange niche of the internet, the strictest dieters of us all try to thwart their silly, self-imposed regimens in the pursuit of a decent drink. KetoDrunk is the place where their truly hilarious hacks for low-carb mixology are tried, tested, and championed. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
We're Supposed to Believe the Russians Hacked Into Voting Systems But Did Nothing Once They Got There?
 
Remember when we were all told that it was only a couple of precincts, then a couple of cities, then a couple of states? Remember when it was just data? Now, as far as we can read between the blacked-out lines, we are being asked to believe that the Russian ratfckers could have deleted "voter data," that they "were in a position" to jack around with it, but, having achieved this monumental intelligence triumph, they didn't do anything with it? Does that dog even look like it's hunting any more? Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mick Jagger's Effortlessly Cool Life in Photos
 
If there's one living legend who defines the history of rock, who defines cool, and who defies the laws of cellular aging, it's Mick Jagger. He's remained one of the most famous men in music for more than half a century. Now, as he celebrates his 76th birthday, we look back at Jagger over the years. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The Real Story Behind Leonardo DiCaprio's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Character
 
Earlier this week, The Hollywood Reporter dubbed Leonardo DiCaprio "Hollywood's last movie star." Perhaps a bit hyperbolic, sure, but in an era that finds audiences often heading to the theater to see familiar franchises rather than familiar faces, in which movies are far more likely to make stars than the other way around, DiCaprio occupies an increasingly rarefied position as an actor who can command an audience no matter what film he's in. This makes the contrast between Leo and his character in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood all the more compelling. In the film, he plays actor Rick Dalton, who's staring down the twilight of his never-that-remarkable career, guest starring as one-off villains in television Westerns. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Climate Crisis Movie Isn't Out Yet, But We Just Saw the Trailer
 
Perhaps we'll remember the week of July 21, 2019 as the first teaser trailer for the apocalypse. Or maybe we're farther along than that. After all, it was 108 degrees in Paris on Thursday—and not Paris, Texas, either. The Arctic is on fire. And the American West has a bit of a water problem, in that there isn't very much of it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
This Week's Biggest Sneaker Releases, and Where to Get Them
 
Fans of throwback sneakers will find a whole lot to love this week. And for those of you who prefer something a little more modern? Well, we're not saying there's nothing for you, but maybe it's time you consider adding some retro picks to your collection if you're feeling the itch for a new acquisition. Nike's got a trio of Cortezes that pay homage to what might have been when the brand was still picking its name and logo, Adidas is leaning into old-school skate style with the help of the Beastie Boys, and Rowing Blazers brings some new-prep bonafides to Sperry classics. There's also a deconstructed Air Jordan 1, a Tinker Hatfield riff on the 3, and the newest from the Swoosh's ongoing collab with Parra. That's not all, of course, but you'll have to keep reading to see everything on the docket. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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