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Australians are known as a charitable bunch, lending a hand when a hand needs to be lent. And right now, even a small act of generosity can make a big difference. Donation Dollar is designed to remind them to give, not only in times of crisis, but all year round. It’s an official circulating coin, which can be spent like any other $1 coin, but when donated, helps make an on-going impact on the lives of Australians in need. Over the coming years, The Royal Australian Mint plans to mint one for every single Australian, creating millions of reminders to give. If we all donated one Donation Dollar a month, we’d raise an additional 300 million dollars annually.
From cat selfies, to virtual musical duets, to falling asleep together on a video call – this is a celebration of how we date and stay connected in the digital era.
Telling the untold prequel to a well known fable, IKEA shows how with just a little inspiration and a few clever ideas, you can turn the bedroom into a sleep sanctuary and turn tomorrow into an instant success. After all, Tomorrow Starts Tonight.
This Labor Day, Pornhub wants to thank the workers of America for always getting the job done. Because you inspire what we do every day, whether you’re screwing, woodworking, laying pipe or tapping away with your fingers. So to show our appreciation, we have a special message from one of the most accomplished people on the planet; a man who’s tried every position there is in his storied career, from a sexy plumber, to a sexy doctor, to a sexy astronaut: Johnny Sins.
Target has appointed Maurice Cooper as its newest senior vice president of marketing. In joining the company, Cooper will directly oversee Target’s marketing operations, overseeing campaigns and promotions across paid, owned and shared media. According to a statement from Target, he will create “plans that are guest-centric, culturally relevant and inclusive to fuel consumer affinity…
No one’s suggesting that visitors to the new Virgin hotel in Nashville should act like rock stars, circa 1969, tossing TVs off balconies, smashing plate-glass windows and trashing the place. In fact, the hotel would rather you didn’t. But if you want to get up to some mild 2020-style shenanigans–like checking in with a fake…