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How Twitter and Facebook Censor Content Without Telling Anyone
When government and social media interests align, companies remove content without a second thought—and you won't see it in their transparency reports.
Jason Koebler
11.24.14
Words

Meet the 68-Year-Old Amsterdamer Still Holding it Down in the City's Best Clubs
Jan Bakker is an elderly Amsterdam institution—even at 68 he goes clubbing more than you do.
Cathalijne Groen
11.24.14
Roadkill

Roadkill on the Railroad Means Free Dinner
We lived on the outskirts of Philadelphia, on the edge of a nature center. The deer there cause all kinds of problems: car wrecks, Lyme disease, destroying people's shrubbery. So my dad didn't feel at all bad when he could get a fresh one off the...
Aaron Kase
11.24.14
Politics

New Counter-Terrorism Bill Will Prohibit 'Extremist' Speakers from British Universities
On Monday, British Home Secretary Theresa May noted that schools and colleges will have a statutory duty to curtail extremist speech and "help prevent people from being drawn into terrorism."
Katie Engelhart
11.24.14
Stuff

This Guy Thinks Danny DeVito Is the Antichrist
William Tapley, self-proclaimed "Third Eagle of the Apocalypse" and "Co-Prophet of the End Times," thinks the guy who played the Penguin is going to bring about the Apocalypse.
Rick Paulas
11.24.14
Culture

Photos of a Gorgeous Pregnant Fashion Model
Thisshoot is conclusive proof that pregnant women really do "glow."
Caroline Mackintosh
11.24.14
Remembering Things

Revisiting Brooklyn's Heavy Metal Roots With Dust and Sir Lord Baltimore
They came, they rocked, they faded away.
Mike McPadden
11.24.14
Music to Fake Shore Driveby

Music to Fake Shore Driveby Volume 3: Give Thanks for Freddie Gibbs, Lil Durk, Alex Wiley, DeJ Loaf, and More
The one thing in your life that will never let you down is rap music.
VICE Staff
11.24.14
The Noisey Guide to

How to Take Control of the Stereo at a House Party Without Being a Dickhead
Everyone who wants to party needs to read this guide.
Ryan Bassil
11.24.14
Longreads Or Whatever

The Oral History of Cursive's Accidental Masterpiece, 'The Ugly Organ'
An oral history of Cursive's big, weird, wild surprise.
Dan Ozzi
11.24.14
Stuff

A Written Museum of Murder, Suicide, and Revelation in Baltimore
John Dermot Woods's new book, The Baltimore Atrocities, sculpts hundreds of sad, haunting miniature stories into a sort of Ripley's Believe-It-or-Not museum of horrors.
Blake Butler
11.24.14
LGBT+

How Nick Jonas Became the King of Twinks
The former Disney star has aggressively courted gay audiences during his promotional tour for his first album. Are his intentions good, or is he looking to exploit gay listeners? I spent two months investigating Jonas in the context of gay history to...
Mitchell Sunderland
11.24.14
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