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earth

By 2100, Our Oceans Will Be Twice as Acidic as They Were in Preindustrial Times
If we continue spewing out carbon pollution at the rate we are now, that is.
Brian Merchant
6.3.14
Culture

Even Though Toronto's Men's Rights Music Fest Was Cancelled, Equality Day Still Happened
Remember the cloaked men's rights festival that was supposed to go down on the Toronto Islands last weekend, but was cancelled due to overwhelming lack of support? Well “Equality Day” happened anyway in the form of a demonstration held in downtown...
Sarah Ratchford
6.3.14
Flowertown USA

The Case of the Dead Panty Thief
Flowertown, USA, is a utopia that we'd all like to visit someday. It's like Lake Wobegon except all the women are zaftig, all the men are oddballs, and all the children are nonexistent. In this episode Detective Phil O'Dendron can tell that something...
Rick Altergott
6.3.14
New music

"Painting The Town Dark Brown" with Red Fang: Tour Diary Part III
Beers and hijinx with Red Fang, Big Business, and American Sharks
VICE Staff
6.3.14
Stuff

Things Men Have Said to My Face After Seeing My Naked Body
Since the dawn of time, with the exception of maybe a few weeks there at the beginning, nakedness and shame have gone together like drunk and uncles.
Hope Cantwell
6.3.14
Premieres

Celebrate Making Out in the Summer with Saint Pepsi's Remix of Teen's "Not For Long"
It's motherfucking June, so let's listen to some dream pop.
Noisey Staff
6.3.14
Morocco

Chicken Tagine Is the Soylent of Moroccan Tourist Cuisine
The spices, the death-reeking tanneries, and the windy sea fortress of Essouira are the things that most tourists want to see in Morocco. For most who visit here, it's nothing but chicken tagines, a.k.a the Soylent for tourists. I set out on an...
Matthew Zuras
6.3.14
Features

The Prosthetic DEKA Arm Is Hackable and a Legal Mess
Imagine your arm being controlled by a hacker. Well if it's robotic, one security expert says that's a possibility.
Julia Alexander
6.3.14
Profiles by VICE

11:52
My Homie Sells Homies
Inside the rise and fall of the million-dollar "Homies" vending empire of Staten Island
Sports

The Pitfalls of Setting Up Poland's First Professional Wrestling Federation
According to American founder Don Roid, Poles don't understand wrestling because they take fighting too seriously.
Paweł Mączewski
Paweł Mączewski, Photos Attila Husejnow
6.3.14
Tech

Could Pooping in a Box Save the Developing World?
For two decades, Joe Jenkins has been on a crusade to get people to save their piss and shit and turn that waste into compost.
Alexis K. Barnes
6.3.14
News

I Was Sniffed for Explosives by Guard Dogs at Prime Minister Harper's Maternal and Child Health Summit
Stephen Harper's UN-sanctioned summit on maternal and child health featured a lack of transparency and secrecy the likes of which some journalists say they've never witnessed before.
Alia Dharssi
6.3.14
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