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Drugs

We Asked People To Sum Up Their Worst Trip in Six Words
“Toes looked like inflatable hotdog people.”
Julie Fenwick
11.3.22
Australia Today

‘Record Number’ of Australians Are Concerned About Climate As Albanese Snubs COP27
“I think people are getting a bit weary of the Albanese government trying to have it both ways.”
John Buckley
11.3.22
Drugs

Is Ketamine the Drug of the Moment?
“Good coke is hard to find, whereas Ket is easy and cheap. It makes sense why students with less money are choosing that over a $300 bag.”
Julie Fenwick
11.3.22
event

VICE AUSTRALIA GUIDE TO THE WEEKEND
Here’s what to do this weekend in and around the world (Australia) ✰ NOVEMBER 3 - 6 ✰
Arielle Rose Richards
11.3.22
Party

How To Have Fun at a House Party
And get invited again.
Romano Santos
11.3.22
shopping-style

The Best Men's Jeans for Every Type of Dude
Need some new denim? These jeans will be your everyday go-to's, whether you dig straight-leg, skinny, bootcut, or cargo.
Becca Blasdel
11.2.22
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: November 3, 2022
The moon is in Pisces.
Annabel Gat
11.2.22
shopping-home

What VICE Readers Bought This Month: Pheromone Oil and Mushroom Coffee
A Theragun dupe, and potpourri inspired by dragon’s blood all flew off the shelves into your carts.
Nicolette Accardi
11.2.22
TV

What It’s Like to Direct All Those Cute-as-Hell Kids on ‘Abbott Elementary’
One of the show’s directors, Randall Einhorn, explains how they wrangle its youngest actors, in all their goofy, exuberant glory.
Katie Way
11.2.22
Twitter

Members of Twitter’s Trust and Safety Council Not Sure Elon Musk Knows They Exist
As hate speech surges and the future of the platform seems to be in the balance, the people who helped advise Twitter on user safety say they don’t know what lies ahead.
Samantha Cole
11.2.22
News

Surprise: Exactly Zero Kids Got ‘Rainbow Fentanyl’ in Their Halloween Candy
Police agencies across the country hyped the threat of colorful synthetic opioid pills to the point that it's becoming a punchline.
Keegan Hamilton
11.2.22
micromobility

The Atlanta Scooter Ban Study Doesn’t Prove What It Thinks It Does
The study went viral for claiming to be a “definitive answer” that a night-time scooter ban increased car use. What it actually demonstrates is something different.
Aaron Gordon
11.2.22
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