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When Internet Sex Was Still a Mystery
I never imagined we'd be using the internet to talk about ourselves, at least back when the World Wide Web was still being spun bit by bit from a million squeaking and grunting computer mating noises coming out of our modems. This was back before "blog...
Brian Moylan
3.30.13
Motherboard Blog

God's Gift: The Eerie Soviet Military Complex Hidden in the Czech Republic
There’s a little bit of the Soviet empire left in the middle of the Czech Republic, but it’s abandoned, decaying, and almost completely forgotten.
Clare Speak
3.30.13
Mixtape Of The Month

Yelawolf has Returned from the Wilderness of Suck, and his 'Trunk Muzik Returns' is our Mixtape of the Month
It once seemed that the rap world might truly get taken over by Yelawolf, a weird, skinny white dude from Alabama who could rap you under the table and then go fishing afterwards.
Drew Millard
3.29.13
New music

Watch the New Video from Cy Dune for "Yellin'"
It's Friday, go break some shit.
Noisey Staff
3.29.13
Tech

How Humans Will Respond to Immortality: A Chat with John Fischer
I chatted at length with the University of California–Riverside philosophy professor about living forever. As expected, the conversation got pretty meta.
Austin Considine
3.29.13
Features

Daniel Cronin Takes the Most Amazing Photos of Juggalos You've Ever Seen
An interview with photographer Daniel Cronin, who has been lugging a huge large-format camera to the Gathering Of The Juggalos since 2010, snapping the most strikingly intimate portraits of Juggalos and Juggalettes ever taken.
Benjamin Shapiro
3.29.13
Motherboard Blog

NASA's Actually Thinking About Capturing an Asteroid and Bringing It Home
No April Fools: Putting an astronaut on an asteroid is a lot easier when it's in your backyard.
Amy Shira Teitel
3.29.13
Motherboard Blog

How to Hack Your Easter Weekend
Easter is a great excuse to try some sweet craft projects and hack those hyper-commercial inventions that make this country great.
Adam Clark Estes
3.29.13
Tech

How Deep-Sea Mud Found Off a Tiny Japanese Island May Change the Gadget Economy
China pretty much dominates the world market for rare earth elements, but a huge find underneath Japan's seas may now help break that stranglehold.
VICE Staff
3.29.13
Motherboard Blog

The Possible Centers of the Internet: A Working Catalog
YOU'VE REACHED THE END. GIVE IN. FALL IN.
Brian Anderson
3.29.13
New York

Chef's Night Out: Craft
We stayed on our home turf for this Chef's Night Out, during which we hung out with James Tracey of NYC's Craft and Colicchio & Sons. James was awesome, and it's true—there's no place like home.
Munchies Staff
3.29.13
Instagram Report

Here's a Picture of Justin Bieber and His New Pet Monkey
For the record, the monkey looks terrified.
Drew Millard
3.29.13
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