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The 10 Best Things To Do on the Internet this Weekend

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Here's the funny thing about the Internet: No matter how much time you actually spend online, you never quite see and experience everything the web has to offer. The sheer magnitude of videos, blogs, games, photos, social media sites, and zany GIFs is far too much for one person to find on their own. So we decided to compile a handy list. Here are the best things to do on the Internet this weekend, May 4 - 5.

Download Acid Rap by Chance the Rapper

Says Complex music writers David Drake and Insanul Ahmed: "It's been a fairly quiet year for new hip-hop talent so far. As usual, in the first few months of the year, not much happens, but then things start to really heat up as the weather gets warmer. Chance's project is hitting at the perfect time, because he just might become one of this year's breakout stars. One thing is for sure: he's got the talent. His #10Day mixtape was locally-acclaimed in Chicago. At the time, he offered the strongest proof that young Chicago hip-hop was a lot more than a bunch of Chief Keef copycats." Download the mixtape, Acid Rap, here.

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Read Jason Collins' Coming Out Story in Sports Illustrated

"I'm a 34-year-old NBA center. I'm black. And I'm gay." So begins Jason Collins in his cover story for Sports Illustrated. The Washington Wizards center is now the first openly gay athlete in the Big Four (NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL). "I didn't set out to be the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American team sport. But since I am, I'm happy to start the conversation," he continues. Read Collins' essay here.

RELATED: What Jason Collins' Announcement Does and Doesn't Mean for the NBA

Check Out These 50 Stunning Vintage Photographs of Chicago

Chicago's got a classic cool unalike any other American city. The Art + Design team at Complex recently compiled 50 stunning vintage photos of Chi Town. "Chicago is a city full of culture, beauty, deep dish pizza joints, and history," writes Andrew Lasane. View the photos here.

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Watch Kahlil Joseph's Short Film Wildcat

Director Kahlil Joseph and producer Flying Lotus have paired yet again for the short film, Wildcat (the two previously worked together on a short for Until the Quiet Comes). The stunning, black-and-white portraiture chronicles the little-known black rodeo subculture in Grayson, Oklahoma and provides an insider's glance for viewers. To say Kahlil Joseph is doing important work would be putting it mildly.

Read About the Plans for the New Star Wars Film

One of the biggest movie franchises in history is about to get a makeover. With JJ Abrams signed on as director, The Week reports, "the story will be original" and "all signs point to Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher reprising the roles of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia for the sequel." And for fans worrying Abrams might botch the legacy of Star Wars, famed director George Lucas has signed on as a creative consultant. Read about it here.

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Cop the New Stussy Military Field Watch

Stussy's new military field watch is a must buy. Complex style writer Teofilo Killip says Stussy "has adopted the simple design to create its own nylon strapped timepiece for the streetwear set. No extra bells and whistles like a calculator, moon phases, and all the stuff you don’t need. The Oran is a straightforward watch that’s stylish and will let you know what time it is." Purchase the watch here.

Watch "Finding Paul Miller"

After 365 days offline, tech journalist and editor Paul Miller returned to the Internet. In an essay for The Verge Miller writes: "I was wrong. One year ago I left the Internet. I thought it was making me unproductive. I thought it lacked meaning. I thought it was 'corrupting my soul.'" Miller expands on his year-long journey, saying he hoped to quit his job, move in with his parents, read books, write more, and "wallow in my spare time." What happened, however, was the opposite. To find out, watch "Finding Paul" here.

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Listen to the New Jay-Z Track, "100$ Bill"

Jay-Z is at it again. His lends vocals to The Great Gatsby soundtrack in "100$ Bill"—a testament to money and power, and all the evils that come with it. Listen to the track here.

Read Steven Soderbergh's Twitter Novella

Last Sunday award-winning director Steven Soderbergh began writing a novella on Twitter. Titled Glue, he's currently 11 chapters in. It's an impressive output from the acclaimed auteur and worth the read. Catch up on Soderbergh's novella here.

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Check Out Pigeon & Planes' Songs of the Week

From the electro-pop "Lofticries (Purity Ring Remix)" by Angel Haze to rap stylings of El-P and Big Mike on "Get It," these are the songs you can't afford to skip. Catch up on the week's best music via Pigeons & Planes. Listen to all the songs here.

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