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The Dude from Papa Roach Got Herpes from Kissing His Uncle
It was reportedly "terrible."
Dan Ozzi
9.17.14
The Blobby Boys & Friends

Baseball
The Blobby Boys are breaking up, so they're looking to other forms of employment—like playing for the Kansas City Royals.
Alex Schubert
9.17.14
Tech

There's a Social Network That Costs $9,000 to Join
James Touchi-Peters, the former conductor of the Minnesota Philharmonic, started a social network for wealthy socialites. Membership costs $9,000, plus an annual fee of $3,000.
Jules Suzdaltsev
9.17.14
Islamic State

Islamic State Video Is Latest in Worldwide Propaganda Wars
The latest video shows flames engulfing footage of the White House and Obama, as well as images of US forces in Iraq.
Olivia Crellin
9.17.14
Premieres

CTZNSHP Might Be the Most Promising Montreal Band, Ever
"We always felt lame, to be perfectly honest."
Greg Bouchard
9.17.14
scotland

How Will the Scottish Referendum Affect Food Prices?
History will be made tomorrow when the people of Scotland vote for or against becoming an independent country. But how would becoming independent affect day-to-day food prices?
Eleanor Morgan
9.17.14
GIFs

We Talked To The GIF Maker Behind The Viral Pug-Of-War Tumblr
How animator Ivan Dixon's dancing GIFs became a Tumblr phenomenon.
Wendy Syfret
9.17.14
Space

Here's Where the Comet-Hunting Rosetta Spacecraft Plans to Harpoon Its Prey
With less than two months to go, ESA has picked the site for the first ever comet landing mission.
Amy Shira Teitel
9.17.14
Premieres

Let Doe In with Their New Song, "Let Me In"
From the North London indie punk's new record, 'First Four.'
John Hill
9.17.14
Longreads Or Whatever

Cutting Vinyl and Being in Four Bands: This Is 21st Century Hardcore
Catching up with Jodie Cox, frontman for EXES, and member of Narrows and a million other projects.
Alistair Lawrence
9.17.14
robots

This Adorable DIY Spoon-Bot Is Here to Help You Eat
HelloSpoon is a low-cost labour of love aimed at helping those with limited mobility eat.
Jordan Pearson
9.17.14
palestine

Black Tahini Is the Dark Magic of Palestine
In the ancient city of Nablus in the West Bank, Palestinians make an inky black version of tahini called qizha that's just about impossible to source outside of the region. Finding it has become a minor personal obsession.
Luke Pyenson
9.17.14
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