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Anker feels like a cheat code in the tech world. The brand has a massive product lineup that consistently impresses in both quality and affordability. Anker makes some of Mashable’s favorite charging accessories, travel-worthy power banks, and budget-friendly earbuds. You could grab a pair of headphones, earbuds, a charger, extra high-capacity USB-C cables, and a power bank, all for way less than


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Seth Meyers knows how to keep his writers on their toes.

"They write hundreds of jokes every day just to get the 10 or 12 we use in the monologue, and honestly a lot of those jokes just aren't good," says Meyers in the Late Night clip. "Sometimes I think they throw in a few stinkers on purpose just to fill the page."



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A new school year provides a clean slate. You've got a fresh schedule of classes and a dorm room that's quite literally a blank canvas. Even if decorating isn't your thing, adding just a few simple pieces will make your space feel more welcoming and somewhere you actually want to hang out.

If you're not sure where to start or want a little inspo, we dug into the latest dorm decor trends that have


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In 2020, fans of Tom Hooper's much-maligned Cats clamored for the "butthole cut" of the film, one where the cats' CGI buttholes were fully on display. Big names like Rian Johnson and Seth Rogen got in on the movement to #ReleaseTheButtholeCut. Members of Cats' VFX team even confirmed the cut's existence in anonymous interviews — although one source claimed that any resemblance to genitalia and


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Retropian M22 Retro Handheld Gaming Console

TL;DR: The Retropian M22 handheld gaming device gives you 10,000+ retro games, TV-out, multiplayer, and a 64GB game-packed card for $74.97 (MSRP $129.99) — for a limited time.


Remember the thrill of blowing into a game cartridge and praying to the pixel gods that it would load? The Retropian M22 skips the ritual and jumps straight to the fun — with over 10,000 preloaded classics from NES, SNES


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