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neckbeards

2014 Was a Great Year to Be a Geek
A look back at the year's best comics, board games, webseries, and gadgets.
Giaco Furino
12.18.14
Power

Anti-Net Neutrality Lobbyists Did Not Dominate the FCC's Comment Process
Inaccurate data leads to inaccurate data analysis.
Jordan Pearson
12.18.14
Hockey

Oil Spill: How the Edmonton Oilers' Past Is Ruining Its Present
Holdovers from the mid-80s Oilers dynasty now run the team, and they've made Edmonton home to the NHL's worst franchise.
Joshua Kloke
12.18.14
olympics

Anything You Can Do, Women Can Do Better: the Race for Equality in Bobsledding
As bobsledding makes a sudden turn towards gender equality, the women leading the charge are left to take on the daunting realities of progress.
Lindsay Gibbs
12.18.14
Thinkpieces And Shit

How A Youtube Channel of Covers Hacked The Music Industry
Postmodern Jukebox has chiselled away at the walls the music industry has put up for traditional musicians; now they're touring the world and racking up 100 million + views. But is it any good?
Joe Zadeh
12.18.14
VICE News

Syrian Fighters Rescued by the IDF: The War Next Door – Part One
In part one of a five-part series, VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky gets exclusive access to an IDF special operation, highlighting an unusual relationship they have with their Syrian enemies across the border.
VICE News
12.18.14
Science

This Rare Video of a Greenland Shark Is a Metaphor for Scientific Progress
Bored, bored, bored, HOLY SHIT.
Becky Ferreira
12.18.14
Features

How To Cheat Your Way Into Getting Someone a Super-Rare Collector's Box Set for Under a Tenner
Reissues and collector's box sets are expensive. Here's how to give the gift that comes from the heart this Christmas.
Ryan Bassil
12.18.14
middle east

VICE News Capsule - Thursday, December 18
Tajik villagers feel the pinch of Russia's currency problems, Turkish police shoot Kurdish teen dead, ethics investigator quits FIFA post over World Cup investigation, and more.
VICE News
12.18.14
africa

The Conflict With Boko Haram Could Derail Nigeria's 2015 Presidential Election
Election officials say more than a million voters in the Nigeria's besieged northeast may not be able to cast ballots in the elections scheduled for February.
Samuel Oakford
12.18.14
Culture

When You're Embarrassed of Being Embarrassed, You Have 'Erythrophobia'
Some people resort to surgery to prevent their bodies from blushing.
Ashwin Rodrigues
12.18.14
Words

Getting Deep And Meaningful: Backstage at Outside In 2014
Life Advice, passing time on tour, and guilty pleasures with the Outside In line-up.
THUMP Australia
12.18.14
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