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Bugatti Legends Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse Jean-Pierre Wimille Edition

As a tribute to some of their greatest drivers, Bugatti will be releasing the six-part “Legends” series. First up, is this piece dedicated to driver Jean-Pierre Wimille, who racked up two 24 Hours of Le Mans wins in 1937 and 1939 behind the wheel of a Bugatti 57G Tank whose powder blue colour inspired this beauty. Look out for more news on the six cars, no doubt the six billionaires who end up purchasing them will love to get as much information about their new autos as possible.

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Kanye West 3030: The Most Insane RPG You’ve Ever Played

At this point, Kanye West’s life has started resembling an insane Japanese video game: it’s full of twists and turns, he’s known to keep a voluptuous main squeeze, and you’re never quite sure if he’s the hero or the villain. Well, congrats Yeezy, your life is now officially an insane RPG thanks to game developer Phenix, whose Kanye Quest pits the Chicago Lyrical Wordsmith against a gang of industry clones with the help of a few friends. Download it here.

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The 10 Types of Motorcycle Riders (Spoiler Alert: They’re All Douchebags

We love a good two-wheeler here at BRANDiD, but that doesn’t mean we’re proud of it. In fact, it seems that anyway you cut it, putting too much stock in your ability to keep a bike straight is an automatic ticket to doucheville. To help you avoid the traps of douchedom, Complex (who’s dedication to annoying lists deserves a slideshow of its own) put together this traffic-greedy list of the 10 Types of Motorcycle Riders. Take notes (on motorcycle etiquette and usability).

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Manfographics: The Price of Being a Superhero

Inflation and an ever-expanding consumer culture have touched every facet of our culture, including our superheroes. When it was once acceptable to have our idols swinging around our rooftops in long underwear, our Superheroes now require black card level credit to fight crime. Bob Al-Greene (no relation) decided to put these infographics for Mashable, that illustrate exactly how expensive it would be to dole out some vigilante justice these days.