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My experience with Sarah Jeong, Jason Koebler, and Vice Magazine
I’m Naomi Wu a DIY and tech enthusiast in Shenzhen, China. Nine months ago Vice Magazine contacted me for an interview. A lot has been written about that, very little by me...
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Go Out in a Blaze of Glory
W. D. Snodgrass remembers seeing Robert Frost during the Cuban Missile Crisis, when Frost was rejoicing at the prospect of devastating nuclear war.
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Cheater’s Poker
Esther Perel’s suave, crowd-pleasing take on surviving infidelity. By Charlotte Shane.
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How to Get Away with Spying for the Enemy
How does someone get away with helping a foreign adversary? Writer Sarah Laskow digs into the gonzo story of an American acquitted of spying for the Soviets—even after he confessed to it.
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How EVE Players Pulled Off The Biggest Betrayal In Its History
EVE Online is infamous for its scammers, pirates, and ne’er-do-wells, but this week all their scams were put to shame. A member of the game’s Council of Stellar Management and head diplomat of the Circle of Two alliance named The Judge stole all of the holdings of the 4,000-person alliance for himself. He took their money, took their ships, and sold their Death Star-esque space citadel to their most hated enemies. By Lee Yancy.
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