When traveling, avoid the urge to go full Iron Man—kitted out with chargers, trackers, and screens of all sizes. Depending on who you’re traveling with and where you’re going, there’s one, maybe two, products that will make your life a whole lot easier. Here, we tell you our 10 most used. —Luke Guillory, commerce editor
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Ten products that make life on the road a whole lot easier.
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It doesn’t matter how far I’m traveling; if I’m going farther than just to work and back, there are some things I need in my bag. In any case, I won’t feel safe without headphones and chargers. And when I’m flying, I have a few more of my favorite tech companions stuffed inside my carry-on, including a massage gun, an iPad, and a sleep mask. It’s not all about power; sometimes I need entertainment, productivity . . . or just plain peace.
These are the gadgets that give me everything I need, no matter where in the world I go. Without them, I’d probably lose my mind before I even stepped on the jet bridge. From plane essentials to the award-worthy gadgets I need once I’m there, these are the pieces of travel tech I won’t fly (or drive the rental car) without taking with me. Everything else is superfluous.
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Taylor Sheridan wrote Yellowstone. Then, just as it wrapped up its series finale and spun off into Marshals and Dutton Ranch, the creator loosened the reins. It wasn’t just because Sheridan’s plate is very full—he’s currently working on Lioness, Tulsa King, The Madison, Call of Duty, an action film with Brandon Sklenar titled F.A.S.T., and a whole slate of new TV shows for NBCUniversal. Instead, he trusted the show’s leading stars to carry on the torch.
If you ask Yellowstone fans, the consensus from Dutton Ranch’s debut season is that they nailed the tone right out of the gate. Having both Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly return to the franchise certainly helped, as well as director Christina Alexandra Voros. Hell, I struggle to imagine even what Marshals would feel like without Luke Grimes anchoring the series down. But according to Reilly, who plays Beth Dutton on Dutton Ranch, it was fairly difficult at first to take the wheel.
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One Man Makes the Case for Masturbating for Hours on End
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From a young age, I was driven to masturbate frequently. Once I found porn, I fell in love. It was magazines at first, then pictures and videos. Porn was evolving alongside technology, and I happily ate it up.
My family is super religious, so I was very sexually repressed as a teen. Porn has always been something I had to hide. But I knew my friends in high school were watching porn and jacking off because we would share porn clips and DVDs. We’d never talk about masturbating to porn, though. That was too awkward.
I felt isolated in my porn watching. Then, in 2020, during Covid, I found the gooner community on Reddit. I was 30. I’d never heard the term before. But when I heard the word, I was like, “Oh yeah, that’s me. I’m a gooner.” I realized that porn can be something that’s fun, silly, and social. I felt less stigmatized. I learned to accept that I was a gooner, and that allowed me to live pretty peacefully.
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