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Rotund Kim Jong-Un Gives Fitness Advice In Giant New Super-Gym
First he was blown away by a grocery store, and now he’s been seen giving fitness advice at a brand new, 148,000 square foot, three story gym in Pyongyang.
Derek Mead
9.11.12
Chunklet to Go Go

Monoshock Reissue Kills Time Dead
It’s a free country, and there’s no sweeter freedom than spending a little cash to almost not like something even though it’s the kind of thing you think is great.
Ben Johnson
9.11.12
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One Day, the Pentagon's Robo-Beast Will Rule the World (Or Just Be Your Pet)
DARPA's four-legged, load-bearing robotic mule was already impressive. AlphaDog could trot around on all fours for 20 miles without refueling. It could carry up to 400 pounds of gear up hills. It could even pick itself back up if it got knocked over...
Adam Estes
9.11.12
Stuff

Juicy J and Joey Bada$$ Are Playing Our POP Montreal Party
Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia is playing our party that is free.
VICE Staff
9.11.12
NSFW

How to Whore Out Your Man
The dos and don'ts of forcing your boyfriend to become a gigolo.
Beatrice Winberg
9.11.12
Design

Google Glasses Strut Their Stuff On The Catwalk At New York Fashion Week
Normal glasses are, like, so last year.
Kevin Holmes
9.11.12
New York

The 9/11 Memorial on Mars
Of all the tributes to the victims of 9/11 – from the small and personal to the national and epic – few will prove as enduring as the one created by JPL and employees at Honeybee Robotics: two small pieces of the World Trade Center towers currently...
Chris Hatherill
9.11.12
New music

Tu Fawning: "Wager" Video Exclusive
Dramatic black-and-white visuals for a dramatic track.
Noisey Staff
9.11.12
Motherboard Blog

A Brief History of TV Presidential Campaign Ads: They've Always Been Awful
Watch the Atlantic's nice mash-up of six decades of presidential campaign ads, and it's instantly clear—some things never change. The tenor and basic message of most of these ads is largely indistinguishable, even if the delivery has evolved and grown...
Brian Merchant
9.11.12
one hit wondering

The Vapors
The Vapors made a name for themselves with their popular 1980 single "Turning Japanese" and though frontman David Fenton has always denied rumors of the innuendo behind it, the song will probably always be known as a euphemism for self-pleasuring.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
9.11.12
Features

Praying With DJ Paul
After Three 6 Mafia's hyped-up NYC show last week, I had fancy Thai food with DJ Paul and discussed kids, Satan, and Duran Duran.
Drew Millard
9.11.12
Stuff

Whoa, Dude, Are We Inside a Computer Right Now?
Two years ago, Rich Terrile appeared on 'Through the Wormhole,' the Science Channel’s show about the mysteries of life and the universe. He was invited onto the program to discuss the theory that the human experience can be boiled down to something...
Ben Makuch
9.11.12
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