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Prince's Only Christmas Song Is Still Completely Devastating
On 1984's "Another Lonely Christmas," he sang about misery and mourning without offering a way out.
Alex Robert Ross
12.11.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Watch This 102-Year-Old Woman Become the Oldest Person to Go Skydiving
"It was very clear up there and the weather was good, but it was very cold up there."
River Donaghey
12.11.18
E.T.A.

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Why Personal Flying Machines Could Be the Future of Commuting
Traffic. Congestion. Pollution. Hours-long commutes. What if you could leave it all behind and trade it in for an environmentally friendly and energy-efficient personal copter—all without a pilot’s license?
therapy

Psychology’s Short-Lived Experiment With Nude Psychotherapy
Getting naked in therapy sessions was considered part of a search for authenticity.
Justin Lehmiller, PhD
12.11.18
nba

Why Don't Sweet-Shooting Point Guards Believe Science?
Steph Curry joined a growing group of conspiracy theorist NBA floor generals when he questioned whether we landed on the moon.
Corbin Smith
12.11.18
the flying bird

Vermont man takes revenge on town board with a 700-pound statue of a middle finger
“We wanted to show our appreciation,” he explained.
Rex Santus
12.11.18
quickies

Chocolate Mousse Is Easy If You Just Pay Attention
Chef Stephanie Prida shows us one of the building blocks of her dessert menus at at NYC's The Grill, The Pool, and The Lobster Club.
Bettina Makalintal
12.11.18
Red Cards Presented by Ryot

Pee Wee Kirkland: The Streetball Legend Who Chose Drug Trafficking over the NBA
In this episode of RED CARDS, we meet Richard "Pee Wee" Kirkland, an icon of Harlem’s early street basketball scene. Given the chance to play professionally, however, Kirkland chose a career in drug trafficking instead.
VICE Sports Staff
12.11.18
permafrost

Arctic Towns, Railways, and Pipelines At Risk of Permafrost Thaw Damage
About 45 percent of globally important oil and gas fields in the Russian Arctic are located in zones made hazardous by permafrost melt, scientists said.
Becky Ferreira
12.11.18
Photos

Photos of People Who Dress Like Their Cars
The Italian photographer Lucia Buricelli documents the bizarre consumerism at car shows in her new series 'American Muscle.'
Elizabeth Renstrom
Lucia Buricelli
12.11.18
Memes

Why Bitcoiners Are Using Memes to Cope With a Crash
Bitcoin's price has plummeted, but the memes keep coming. What's behind this community's obsession?
Jordan Pearson
12.11.18
The Burnout and Escapism Issue

The Young and the Uncared For
The dark truths behind our obsession with self-care.
Shayla Love
12.11.18
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