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Drugs

What a Transhumanist Keeps in the Medicine Cabinet
A look at some of the substances promoted in an anti-ageing catalogue I picked up at a transhumanist meet-up.
Gian Volpicelli
5.27.14
Fat

If I Could Join Nutella Addicts Anonymous, I Would
Fifty years ago this year, one of the most delicious substances on the face of our planet was invented in the back room of an Italian bakery: Nutella. Half a century after its creation, the world's insatiable appetite for the sweet, spreadable brown...
Eleanor Morgan
5.27.14
style

Kilo Kish + TOKiMONSTA + H&M = A Video Starring You
TOKi gives Kish a remix which is now the soundtrack to the longest virtual catwalk show ever.
Kim Taylor Bennett
5.27.14
Film

Hand-Drawn Animation Combined With A Cell Phone Creates Unique AR Cartoons
The stop-motion works include a milkshake drinking itself and a cat scratching Pisa.
Kevin Holmes
5.27.14
Question Of The Day

What Do French People Think About the National Front's Victory?
None of the Parisians we asked seemed that surprised.
VICE France
5.27.14
capsule

VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, May 27
Ukraine military attacks airport-seizing rebels, rainy season in South Sudan, severe drought in U.S. states, Mexican breastfeeding ads.
تجربة
5.27.14
News

Meet the EU's New Breed of Bigotted MEPs
There's a whole new bunch of Nazis, homophobes and Ebola virus lovers representing you in the EU Parliament.
VICE Staff
5.27.14
machines

Now Anyone Can Access Satellite Data for MH370
But the data release is unlikely to offer any new information.
Victoria Turk
5.27.14
Travel

Reasons Why Paris Is the Worst Place Ever
There are things I’d rather do than worry about not being cosmopolitan enough, like making sure I can afford some kind of sustenance after handing my landlord Bermuda’s national debt in rent every single month.
Yérim Sar
5.27.14
The Profiles Issue

Dad
This series is my attempt to capture childhood memories revolving around my father. He has spent all of his 69 years in a small city in Poland and has been shaped by its culture, rural lifestyle, and decades under communist rule.
Aneta Bartos
5.27.14
The Profiles Issue

Mike Gogulski Might Be the First Case of Successful Voluntary Statelessness
In late 2008, Mike Gogulski walked into the US embassy in Bratislava, Slovakia, and renounced his citizenship; later he burned his passport in defiance. He is, in all likelihood, the only person alive today to have successfully made himself stateless...
Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
5.27.14
The Profiles Issue

Employees of the Month
Aneta Bartos was born in Poland and moved to New York City to attend the School of Visual Arts. Since then, she’s had a number of successful shows, like 2013’s Boys, in which murky Polaroids of young men masturbating were exhibited in a shady midtown...
VICE Staff
5.27.14
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