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Kevin Hart is just like the rest of us. He doesn’t know what Desiigner is saying on “Panda” either.While in London promoting the film The Secret Life of Pets, where he voices the lead character “Snowball the Rabbit,” Kevin Hart was challenged to rap the lyrics to Desiigner’s “Panda” in Snowball’s voice.Of course it was hilarious because everything Kevin Hart does and says is funny to someone in the world. However, hearing Hart rap the lyrics in a squeaky voice isn’t the funniest part. No, the real comic relief comes when Hart realizes, or tries to realize, exactly what Desiigner is rapping about.After rapping the “man, I’m the macho like Randy” line, Hart stops and asks “this is really the lyrics to this song?” When he is told, “now you really know what Desiigner is saying on the song,” Hart quickly replies, “no, I don’t.”Kevin Hart is on a rapping roll this week. He recently engaged in a rap battle with James Corden.If you need help deciphering the lyrics too, continue reading to hear Desiigner break it down for you.

1 2 Comments: Tags: kevin hart, desiignerGoogle Glass has lots of potential applications beyond just making it easier for people to check out their Twitter feed without taking their phones out of their pockets. Mutualink is demoing one such app today at APCO, a conference for public safety communications, with its Glass App for police, firefighters and first responders.
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Of course, there could be privacy concerns with such an app. Recently, news came out that NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other officials in the U.S. oppose the idea of police body cameras, suggesting they’d be open to all kinds of dangerous interpretation. Mutualink says its solution emphasizes agency control of media and recording on glass, so privacy would be in the hands of the cops and other officials using them and should be protected.
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It’s not Robocop, but it’s a step closer. Worst downside I could see is a risk for information overload, and this will probably require a lot of training before it sees field use, but it’s at least worth exploring whether or not this could help really save lives.Stephen Chang tells me he loves to think about how the future will weave technology into humans. He has done a lot of cool art so far and I'm sure he'll get far. If he doesn't, that's fine: He got his design for the Rogue Shadow ship—from the game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed—turned into an official Lego set. And that's a pretty amazing career highlight right there. I think his other designs are cooler, though. Like this near-future plane that I wish were real right now: And this cool private jet: Far future cities and transports: His Star Wars stuff: I like his futuristic sense of fashion too: Stephen Chang has been a concept designer for the last nine years, starting off at Activision, moved on to Lucasarts and worked at Electronic Arts.

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Do the phrases polar vortex and Snowpocalypse ring a bell? With January already underway — and February lurking around the corner — it’s going to take a little more than a measly scarf and mitten set to keep you toasty. On top of blustery winds and sub-zero temps, you’ve got to factor in slippery black ice and several feet of snow (welp!). But there’s still hope yet: We’ve broken down *exactly* what to wear for an afternoon spent frolicking in the snow, treacherous morning commutes and even a blizzard in your neck of the woods (we’re talking places that never receive snow). Think: stylish and functional. Between cozy sweatshirts, ugly-pretty all weather boots and double-tap-worthy winter coats to invest in ahead of the first blizzard of the season, we’ve got you covered with 21 style essentials to combat WTF-worthy winter weather like a boss. 1. & Other Stories Neon Knit ($85): Our response to head-to-toe neutrals? Girl, you’re better than that. Overcome your fear of COLOR with this fluorescent yellow merino wool sweater that may or may not serve as a traffic hazard on the streets.

Layer it over a crisp button-down for the boardroom or team it with leather pants and sky-high ankle booties for an after hours-approved getup. 2. Hansel from Basel Lips and Eyes Tights ($35): Just because people can’t always see your #SOTD (socks of the day) doesn’t mean you should skimp on this style essential. Give the classic duck-boots-and-marled-socks combo a break with these quirky lips and eyes printed socks that are guaranteed to keep your toesies warm. Whether you’re cozying up in PJs or trekking out in the snow, some much-needed whimsy is *exactly* what the doctor ordered. 3. Wool and the Gang Lil’ Snood Dogg Kit ($36): Easy as slip-on-and-go, snoods are practically the best part of your morning routine. Why’s that you ask? Besides the obvious — they’ll keep you cozy for days — they require zero effort. Oh-so effortlessly tuck your morning bed head into this li’l cobalt snood (buy it ready made or knit it from scratch) for a ceaselessly chic Parisian look.

4. Wilfred Free Neelam Coat ($250): Cue the lumberjack vibes with this statement-making red and black buffalo check topper that’s a sartorial stunner in its own right. The relaxed cocoon shape, featuring a high collar and pockets (!), will accommodate all your layering needs and block out those nasty wind gusts. 5. Rag & Bone Shyla Mittens ($150): Buh-bye frostbite! These are the cold weather-approved shearling mittens you didn’t know you needed, but now won’t be able to live without. Just you wait — they’ll singlehandedly save you from Old Man Winter’s wrath in one swift (and stylish) move. 6. Canada Goose Shelburne Parka ($900): We know it’s a splurge, but this quilted red parka from Canada Goose is worth every penny if you live in colder climates (Alaska! New England!), especially when you factor in the cost per wear. It’s no exaggeration when we say you’ll reach for this bad boy every. 7. J.Crew Women’s Lodge Moccasin Booties ($60): Leave the comfort of your cozy abode (let alone get out of bed)?

Not when Netflixing and chilling ranks higher up on your agenda for the day than making snow angels in your backyard. When it comes to these shearling-lined moccasin booties, we don’t blame you one bit. Proceed to reach for some flannel jammies and wool socks for the ultimate snowed in staycation. 8. Zara Patch Coat ($229): We’ve spotted one too many marshmallow-style toppers on the street to know we don’t want to fall victim to the same level of mediocrity. Resist the urge to blend in with the crowd by opting for this eccentric patch coat that’s anything but mainstream. Sign us up, please. 9. J.Crew Fleece Excursion Vest ($138): When a potential snow day turns out to be a big ol’ tease (what do you mean, there’s not enough snow accumulation to close down the streets?!), you reach for J.Crew’s much-acclaimed plush fleece excursion vest without hesitation. It can be tossed over a chambray shirt and a turtleneck with ease for triple the warmth on a cold, cold February day.

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12. Wool and the Gang Cross Country Coat Kit ($197): This is NOT your grammie’s sweater. Far from it, actually, because you’ve knitted it with love. Promising to deliver unconditional warmth and satisfaction in nearly arctic conditions, this ivory-hued wool coatigan will become your new go-to layering essential (a hero piece in disguise, if you will) once the first polar vortex hits. 13. Topshop Color Block Co-Ord ($155): Just trying to stay warm, thanks! Your response when random passersby give you the stink-eye for dressing according to the winter weather. Don’t they know drastic temperatures call for drastic measures? You do you, girl, with this sporty color-block set consisting of a zip-up jumper and striped joggers that read athleisure all the way. Throw some Stan Smiths into the mix alongside a slouchy beanie and a reversible quilted down jacket for an overdue ski trip with the girls. 14. Zara Cropped Jacquard Sweater ($40): Cropped and ready to mingle (yes, even during the dead of winter), this festive jacquard sweater is a shoo-in for a hot date night with your boo or cocktail o’clock.

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