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What Celebrity Do These Wax Statues Actually Look Like?
I figured the best way to identify the waxworks was to run the images through one of those celebrity lookalike websites, but unfortunately the technology isn’t quite as advanced as I’d expected.
Elektra Kotsoni
6.2.14
food trend

Why the "World's Most Expensive" Burger Probably Won't be the Best
Every week a new “World’s Most Expensive” headline is typed out by an editor somewhere in the world. From pizza to burgers to, uh, ice cubes, this ludicrous restaurant trend just won't quit.
Eleanor Morgan
6.2.14
The Profiles Issue

Hey Gang, Let’s Explore the Ocean Floor with a Giant Submarine!
Jacques Rougerie is a French oceanographic architect who dreams of conquering the undersea world just as astronauts dreamed of outer space in the mid 20th century.
Julie Le Baron
6.2.14
Travel

Reasons Why Copenhagen Is The Worst Place Ever
Sure, we have great bicycle lanes. But everything else sucks.
Mads Schmidt
6.2.14
Features

Dyson's 'Google Glass', and Other Inventions That Never Quite Made It
A rare glimpse at the potential future tech that never was.
Victoria Turk
6.2.14
Words

The Dawning Of A New Day for Melbourne's Darcy Baylis
First listen of new single from Melbourne's Darcy Baylis, and his thoughts on anxious house music and modern minimalism.
THUMP Australia
6.2.14
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Coming on Camera: Beautiful Agony's Orgasmic Porn
Hundreds of people around the world have seen Kamee have rapturous orgasms thanks to Beautiful Agony, a third-wave-feminist porn site that hosts user-submitted wank-videos shot from the waist up.
Rula Al-Nasrawi
6.2.14
You Need to Hear This

CATALOGUE #007: Solomon Grey - "Electric Baby"
Solomon Grey is four wisecracking boys from Birmingham who make shoegaze indie you want to listen to on a Sunday morning. Childhood mates with Peace and Swim Deep, they're now moving on from the B-Town scene and winning over the rest of the UK.
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Ryan Bassil
6.2.14
Noisey Blog

PREMIERE: Unmap - "Pirates"
VICE Staff
6.2.14
Features

Justin Bieber, We Don't Accept Your Apology
The joke Justin Bieber made isn't the passive racism of xenophobia, or the outdated, politically incorrect racism of Jeremy Clarkson. It's the gleeful racism of the National Front.
sam wolfson
6.2.14
Words

The Dawning Of A New Day for Melbourne Producer Darcy Baylis
First Listen Of New Single From Melbourne's Darcy Baylis, and his thoughts on modern minimalism and anxious house music.
THUMP Australia
6.2.14
Stuff

Living Without Electricity
Their place is different because it has no electricity. There was a camping stove on the ceramic hob and no sign of a washing machine, refrigerator or a TV set. The only appliance in the flat was a big old radio, and that was disconnected.
Juanjo Villalba
6.2.14
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