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“Choose Your Own Adventure” For Grownups Is Actually Just Called Life

Studio@Gawker · 08/31/11 10:59AM

Remember the good ol' days of being snuggled up in your pillow fort with a "Choose Your Own Adventure" book gripped tightly between your fingers, thinking to yourself, "Holy cr@p! I can't believe I was dumb enough to pick swimming with piranhas on page 42! Being a grownup is going to be so awesome/scary!"

Welcome to the Best Stuff Ever Series, Your Guide to the Best Stuff Ever

Studio@Gawker · 08/30/11 10:59AM

It's a big, wide, webbed world out there, and for you smartphoners bright enough to have one with an unlimited data package, it can be tricky to figure out where to go for the good stuff. So, in celebration of T-Mobile's new Best Plan Ever—with unlimited data, talk and text—we've teamed up with America's Largest 4G Network to bring you a little something we like to call The Best Stuff Ever Series.

Unlimited Family Time Is Actually A Good Thing

Studio@Gawker · 08/22/11 10:59AM

Neglected moms everywhere are rejoicing because T-Mobile's $49.99 per line Family Plan is seriously something to call home about. With unlimited data, talk and text, America's Largest 4G Network is bringing loved ones together with guarantees of fast, affordable service. Plus, with the unlimited plan, you never have to stress about abusing your precious data capacity, so your whole brood can access things like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter-‘cause you know, nothing says family like Aunt Prudence's latest tweet.

Say Hello to AMC Mob Week

Studio@Gawker · 08/02/11 10:59AM

It's AMC Mob Week, which means it's time to grab a few of your little friends, curl up in bed with your favorite horse head, and tune in to the badass, week-long film series hosted by none other than America's mob-busting mayor, Rudolph Giuliani.

Christina Perasso Needs You. Now.

Studio@Gawker · 07/26/11 10:59AM

Inside officially started yesterday, July 25, when the first film segment posted to YouTube at 2 PM EST. Christina Perasso (Emmy Rossum) is locked in that room with just a laptop and an intermittent Wifi connection as her lifeline to the outside world. No one knows how this scenario is going to play out, or how long Christina can even survive—she's in there without food or water. It's all part of an experiment in Social Film created by Intel and Toshiba, and her fate is truly in the hands of her family and friends, both old and new, and you, the viewers.

Only You Can Save Emmy Rossum Using Facebook

Studio@Gawker · 07/18/11 11:00AM

Remember the golden days of childhood, when you'd consume musty library copies of Choose Your Own Adventure books like so many Warheads, feeling like you controlled the universe? Well, here's your opportunity to recreate the magic: Inside, a legit film experiment in which you can help control the action, is premiering next Monday, July 25.

Breaking Bad is About to Get Really Good

Studio@Gawker · 07/15/11 11:00AM

After an agonizing wait, AMC's award-winning Breaking Bad is back for its fourth season—and you can get your first fix this Sunday. When last we saw chemistry teacher turned meth-maker Walter White, things had just gone from bad to really, really bad—and this season is looking just as bleak. And by bleak we mean nail-bitingly, explosively, gun-wieldingly, drug-dealingly badass.

Amaze Your Friends with Your New Musical Opus

Studio@Gawker · 07/12/11 11:00AM

Free things in life are the best things. But free things that keep you entertained for hours and make you look like a genius are the greatest. Here's a new entry into that ring: Falling Stars, Trident Vitality's new digital toy for the iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch that was created to celebrate their delicious Awaken flavor. It'll turn you into the musician you never knew you could be, causing spontaneous bouts of admiration from passersby.

Nobody Died on the Gawker HQ Roof Last Thursday

Studio@Gawker · 07/11/11 11:00AM

Oh, miracle of all miracles! This past Thursday, after a wrathful midday thunderstorm here in NYC, the skies cleared up, the music started playing, and readers and writers alike came out to celebrate the mysterious event known only as Miracle Day.