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The Best of VICE This Week

We've rounded everything up for you because you're lazy and we're nice like that.
VICE Staff
1.25.13
News

Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg and the Infinite Sadness

A popular figure since the first Angela Merkel cabinet, Karl-Theodor’s political future seemed secure after he became minister of defense in 2009. In early 2011, it came to light that he had plagiarized portions of his PhD. During the ensuing scandal...
Al Burian
1.25.13
Motherboard Blog

The Best of Vine, Twitter's 'Video Instagram,' May Give You a Seizure

Vine is like Twitter, except the ideas move. And maybe give you a headache.
Adam Clark Estes
1.25.13
VICE Future Week

The Future of Architecture

The clusterfuck of steel and glass will end one day, I promise.
Eddie Blake
1.25.13
Tech

Impossible Is Dead

Aleksey Vayner, the Yale graduate who garnered the internet's mistrust for a video résumé he made called “Impossible is Nothing,” has died at the age of 29. According to IvyGate, the website that first reported on his fabrications in 2006, the cause of...
ALEX PASTERNACK
1.25.13
New music

Listen To "Onshore," LA Font's New Single

This loopy garage-rock four-piece just blessed California, and the rest of us, with the first track off their new record 'Diving Man.'
Noisey Staff
1.24.13
Strange News from the North

Watermelon Attacks, Rogue Cows and Dog Sperm Thieves

Car bombs tore through Iraq this week, killing 17 people. In Darwin, a man climbed on a bus and attacked a bus driver with a watermelon.
Toby Fehily
1.24.13
BEYONCÉWATCH 2013

Beyoncé Just Started a Blog About Beyoncé

The Beyoncéwatch continues.
1.24.13
Features

Which Is Better? "Bogotá" by Gunplay Vs. The Actual City of Bogotá

We sent someone to Colombia to find out if Gunplay got all the details right in his single.
Paula Mejia
1.24.13
Motherboard Blog

Aleksey Vayner, Whose Tale the Internet Mocked, Has Died at 29

Vayner, a driven athlete and entrepreneur, had become synonymous with the perils of unintended Internet fame.
ALEX PASTERNACK
1.24.13
The Imposters Issue

All Welcome the Bomb-Sniffing Mice Infestation

An Israeli biologist named Eran Lumbroso wants to make mice the cutest little soldiers in the global war on terror, and if his efforts are successful they could result in mass layoffs of bomb-sniffing dogs.
Julian Morgans
1.24.13
In The Club... With Jon Hendren

Bad Religion and Green Day Remind Me of Butt Things

It can be startling how a song, a voice, or a sound can stir up memories I hadn't thought about in a while. Seems like I can be minding my own business when "Dragula" comes out of nowhere and reminds me of the day I got my cat and she threw up all over my
Jon Hendren
1.24.13
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