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There’s something sacred about a stool, a cold drink, and a mind that’s just loose enough to wander. Somewhere between the second sip and the last call, men start asking the kinds of questions that professors argue in dusty halls—but with less pretension and more laughter. Welcome to the world of the Barstool Philosopher: part Socrates, part smartass, fully in pursuit of a deeper truth… or at least a great conversation. This isn’t about drunken rambling. It’s about using the soft hum of alcohol, a good friend, and a bit of mental friction to ask questions that matter. Questions with no clean answers. Questions that make you tilt your head, squint into your beer, and say, “Damn… that’s a good one.” So raise your glass, clear your mind, and let’s…
So good to have you join the FHM family. Can you please tell us a bit about yourself? My name is Kristin Maruska. I was born and raised in a small town in New Mexico, with roots that are Spanish, Danish, and Hungarian. I work in the health field, but I’m also a bikini fitness competitor, a bikini/stage presentation posing coach, and a group fitness instructor. I absolutely love sports, my dogs, art, and photography (both being the model and taking the photos). Which three words describe you the best: If I had to sum myself up in three words? Supportive, fun, and driven…basically, your ultimate hype girl with a mission! That’s me in a nutshell! A little heart, a lot of hustle, and always here for the good vibes.…
In a world where the algorithm dictates taste and the “Top 10” section on your streaming platform cycles the same tired blockbusters, it’s easy to feel like originality has gone dark. Everyone’s watched Stranger Things, The Boys, and The Bear—and sure, they’re great. But beyond the glossy ad campaigns and endless TikTok edits lies another tier of content: shows with real bite, ambition, and brains—but no marketing budget. These are the overlooked masterpieces. The slow-burn thrillers, the haunting foreign noirs, the low-budget sci-fi with more heart than Hollywood spectacle. They’re shows that respect your intelligence, reward your attention, and—crucially—remind you why you fell in love with storytelling in the first place. They’re buried treasure in the vast landfill of content, and once you dig in, you’ll wonder how the hell…
In a world drowning in overpriced smart mirrors, AI-infused toilet seats, and smart forks that buzz if you eat too fast, it’s getting harder to find tech that actually does something useful—without turning you into a couch-slumped robot who can’t survive without an app for socks. This isn’t that kind of article. You won’t find another smartwatch that reminds you to breathe, or a $500 pair of earbuds that can detect your mood based on your sweat. This is tech for real life. For men who move, hustle, cook, travel, create, fix, and occasionally need a break without needing an escape pod. These are gadgets that elevate your routine—without making you dependent. Think of it as gear for a smarter, sharper, more functional lifestyle. So here they are: 10 gadgets…
It usually begins with boredom. Not heartbreak. Not loneliness in the grand, romantic sense. Just that late-night, empty-room kind of boredom that hums in the background when the texts go unanswered and the porn tabs feel tired. You’re lying in bed, thumb twitching across your screen, scrolling through memes, half-reading Reddit threads, ignoring that group chat that hasn’t made you laugh in weeks. Then you see it—an ad for Replika, or Romantic AI, or one of those soft-lit videos on TikTok showing a perfect digital girlfriend who’s always smiling, always listening, always there. No games. No ghosting. Just comfort, validation, and sexless warmth—or not so sexless, if you’re willing to pay. It doesn’t take much. A few clicks. A name. An avatar. Maybe a sultry voice pack if you’re feeling…
We’re happy to have you featured. If you could write a letter to your younger self, what would you say? I would tell myself to live my life for me and not to let the insecurities of others cost me opportunities or joy I life! I think I held back a lot of my potential to appease others for a long time. You need to do what makes you happy as long as it is not hurting anyone. You can be or do anything you’d like! Don’t let others narrow down who you are! I am a structural engineer, model, and bikini/dress designer.) Is that typical? No, but it is who I am. I get to decide who I am. No one else should have that power. One day, I…