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      VICE Meets Journalist Graeme Wood

      He Spoke About the Islamic State's Visions for the Future

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      Nov 10, 2014 Photo
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      Emma Do

      Nicole Reed Shoots Friends, Strangers, and Empty Spaces

      Nov 10, 2014 Emma Do

      For her most recent series 'No Slam Dunks' the photographer is shooting her two favourite things: her mates and empty public spaces

      Nov 10, 2014
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      Zack Kotzer

      The Grim Space Voyage of ‘Sunburn’

      Nov 10, 2014 Zack Kotzer

      'Sunburn' is an adorable sci-fi video game about killing yourself in space. The creator describes is as, "Making the best out of a bad situation."

      Nov 10, 2014
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      Daniel Hernandez

      Fiery Protests Erupt in Mexico Over Missing Students

      Nov 10, 2014 Daniel Hernandez

      Demonstrators torched buildings after officials announced that the 43 missing students were likely killed.

      Nov 10, 2014 Stuff
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      Lucy Hancock

      I Went to a Silent Speed-Dating Night

      Nov 10, 2014 Lucy Hancock

      The silent speed-dating event "Shhh" supposedly creates "a deeper, instantaneous connection" between lonely people looking for love.

      Nov 10, 2014 Music
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      Brittany Julious

      The State of House Music in the Home of House

      Nov 10, 2014 Brittany Julious

      House music is now global music. But what is house music like in Chicago, the birthplace of house? I attended Queen!, a house club night in Chicago, to find out.

      Nov 10, 2014
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      Peter Moskowitz

      Soda Is Following in Tobacco’s Shady Footsteps

      Nov 10, 2014 Peter Moskowitz

      Soda and tobacco are more alike than you might realize. Not only are they both partially responsible for national health epidemics, they also share an intricately connected history.

      Nov 10, 2014 Travel
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      Clive Martin

      Mapping the Terrible Lost Nightclubs of London

      Nov 10, 2014 Clive Martin

      When a friend showed me a forum thread detailing some of London's lost, dreadful clubs, I found myself through the looking glass of a time before student promoters and Uber discount codes.

      Nov 10, 2014 Comics
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      Patrick Kyle

      Vigilante in: A Penis Waving Rudely

      Nov 10, 2014 Patrick Kyle

      When a neighbor boy waves his penis at you in a rude way, the only reasonable response is to become a superhero vigilante and ram into him.

      Nov 10, 2014
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      Parker Marie Molloy

      Heroes, Martyrs, and Myths: The Battle for the Rights of Transgender Athletes

      Nov 10, 2014 Parker Marie Molloy

      The history of transgender athletes tells us the US and the world still have a long way to go before they achieve true equality.

      Nov 9, 2014 Film
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      Daisy Buchanan

      'Pulp Fiction' Was the Film That Made Me Realize I'm Not Cool

      Nov 9, 2014 Daisy Buchanan

      And if "cool" is gimp masks and adrenaline shots to the heart, then I'm kind of OK with that.

      Nov 9, 2014 Film
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      Hugh Ryan

      Brony King M.A. Larson Wrote a Novel About 'Pink Princess Culture'

      Nov 9, 2014 Hugh Ryan

      Fans mostly know writer ​M. A. Larson for the scripts he has written for My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, but soon the world may know Larson more for his debut novel.

      Nov 9, 2014 Music
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      Mitchell Sunderland

      Gay Men Declare Taylor Swift the Queen of Pop

      Nov 9, 2014 Mitchell Sunderland

      For years, gay men and many pop fans have ignored Taylor Swift, but her first official pop album 1989 has led many gay men to consider her the new queen of pop.

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