Derek Mead
derek.mead@vice.comΔέκα Τρόποι Ώστε να Ξεκινήσεις Επιτέλους να Κάνεις Κάτι
Κάθε αρχή και δύσκολη, γι’ αυτό σου δίνουμε μερικές ιδέες.
Αυτό το Κομμάτι Χαρτί Υγείας Από την Τουαλέτα του Berghain Μπορεί να Γίνει Δικό σου με 90 Ευρώ
Βρίσκεται στο eBay και σε περιμένει.
Η Αληθινή Ιστορία Πίσω Από το Πρώτο Ναρκο-κράτος της Ευρώπης
Μια νέα γενιά Αλβανών βρίσκεται παγιδευμένη ανάμεσα στην πολιτική του οργανωμένου εγκλήματος, την καλπάζουσα ανεργία και τα γρήγορα λεφτά των ναρκωτικών τάξης Α.
Γιατί η CIA Έκανε Instagram;
Ο Edward Snowden λέει ότι «θέλουν να είναι φιλικοί, να είναι κοντά σας».
Πώς θα Διασωθούν οι Μητροπόλεις από Παλιρροιακά Κύματα;
Στο μέλλον η καταστροφή θα στοιχίζει ακόμα πιο πολύ.
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