Emily Ratajkowski: It’s Always a Good Time To Wear a String Bikini

Emily Ratajkowski wants people to speak their mind…even if all they’ve got on is a tiny string bikini. 

The 27-year-old Maxim Hot 100 stunner and Inamorata swimwear designer made that intriguing statement after being named International Woman of the Year by GQ Australia

“What I think about what’s important in 2018 for both men and women, it’s about defying stereotypes,” Ratajkowski said. 

“It’s about being multi-faceted. It’s about wearing a string bikini on the beach, and at a protest.” 

The tone of her acceptance speech seemed to promote the idea that everyone has a right to be heard regardless of their appearance. We couldn’t agree more.

“I don’t think that any of us have to limit ourselves into a box, or the perception that anyone tries to force on you. Hopefully men and women across Australia will take that to heart.”

If anyone should advocate for bikini-clad protests, it’s EmRata. See ten unsurprisingly stunning examples of her modeling swimwear below:  

This $150,000 ‘Platinum Mamba’ Knife Is the Bugatti of Blades

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Here’s a $150,000 diamond-encrusted knife to go with your $100,000 diamond-encrusted vaporizer. 

The Platinum Mamba was born of a collaboration between Sandrin Knives and Cabot Guns—the Pennsylvania-based custom firearm company that created a $4.5 million pair of .45 caliber Colt 1911 pistols out of the Gibeon meteorite. 

The Mamba was inspired by groundbreaking creations from both the automotive world—namely the Bugatti Veyron—and watchmaker Patek Phillippe’s mastery of grand complications

Sandrin Knives lists both as examples of “meticulously crafted objects that use otherworldly materials to combine artistic achievement with well-established functionality.” 

The Platinum Mamba’s most luxurious features are in the handle. It bears 320 colorless GIA F-grade diamonds and rare Wyoming black jade, all set in a whopping 11.5 ounces of platinum. 

“The platinum casting contractor who is considered the best in the jewelry trade told us this is the largest use of platinum they have been involved in,” Rob Bianchin, CEO of Cabot Guns, told Forbes. “These folks do work for all the bigs, including Tiffany’s,” he continued, “It’s just an outrageous amount of platinum. The design of the handle, the setting of the diamonds and inlay of the black jade was all done here in Pennsylvania.”

There are also practical components that merit the Mamba’s admittedly outrageous price tag. Sandrin Knives has used their proprietary blend of ultra-tough tungsten carbide to create blades that last up to 30 times longer than the strongest steel on the market since 2016. 

The Mamba, they say, has a blade that is “harder than any steel knife ever created,” with an HRC value of 71 on the Rockwell scale

If you’re willing to pony up the cash, contact Sandrin Knives here. 

Ralph Breaks the Internet is The Lego Movie of Disney films

Disney’s 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph proved that a movie based on video game nostalgia could actually be more than a gimmick. It’s the story of Ralph (John C. Reilly), a villain in a Donkey Kong-esque 1980s-style retro arcade game, who ventures outside of his own cabinet and into the world of other games to prove he’s not such a bad guy after all. Along the way, he befriends a wisecracking racing-game misfit named Vanellope von Schweetz (Sarah Silverman). Together, they learn that what’s important isn’t what others think about you; it’s about what you think of yourself. It’s kinetic, clever, and filled with video game cameos, though it doesn’t fully achieve its Pixar-perfect ambitions.

For the sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet, directors…

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