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Indonesia Is Killing the Planet for Palm Oil
Burning rainforest to expand plantations has destroyed habitats for endangered species and become a critical factor in climate change.
Samuel Oakford
7.4.14
Culture

Can You Set Off Fireworks in a Hurricane?
With Hurricane Arthur bearing down on the East Coast, don't we need fireworks more than ever?
Ben Richmond
7.4.14
Features

Tom Vek Will Kick Off if He Doesn't Have Tacos on his Rider
He told us so before he played last week's Sofar Sounds event.
Noisey Staff
7.4.14
Travel

A Night Out with the Foreign Tourist Police in Thailand's Seediest City
In 2002 Pattaya, Thailand invited foreigners to assist them, at first for translation and as an informal tourist information service, but its scope has since been widened to include real law enforcement.
Duncan Forgan
7.4.14
Festivals 2014

Shit, Poop, and Diarrhoea
We reviewed the toilets at Glastonbury.
Ryan Bassil
7.4.14
Features

Our Stage at Beacons Festival Will be Off The Chain
We've got the best live band in Britain and countless others playing our party.
VICE Staff
7.4.14
Features

The Motherboard Guide to Day Drinking
Science and technology, helping you drink your day away without dying.
Jordan Pearson
7.4.14
Food

This Former Drug Dealer Came Up with Europe's Answer to Soylent
Soylent isn't yet shipped outside of the US. If you're a European who feels like trading in pizza, pasta and burritos for three daily doses of beige liquid, Joey van Koningsbruggen has the banana flavored Soylent alternative of your dreams.
Abel van Gijlswijk
7.4.14
Words

"It's Hard To Lose Yourself On The Dance Floor If You're Tweeting The Song You Just Shazamed To Your Instablog": Talking DJ Requests With Andee Frost
Andee Frost On The Occupational Hazards Of Being A DJ
THUMP Australia
7.4.14
Sports

The World Cup of Racism
Which national team has the biggest bigots?
VICE Staff
7.4.14
Stuff

Who Needs Headphones Specifically Designed For Watching Porn?
No one.
Jamie Fullerton
7.4.14
Stuff

Even with Gang Connections, Begging on the Beijing Subway Is Rough
Gong’s story doesn’t add up, and her greatest invention is one of omission: gangs that govern the city’s vagrant population are big business in Beijing. Gong is most likely in cahoots with a senior member.
Nona Tepper
7.4.14
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