Listen, you're busy – you've got things to do, places to be, plans to cancel with your friends by texting "so sorry!!!!! work crazy right now. another time? x" only to go home and watch an entire Archer season on Netflix – and as such you might have missed some of the juicier morsels from the extended VICE network this week. So, thankfully for you, we've curated a nice little list for you to spend the weekend catching up on. Save all these to your iPad and dive in:You're not supposed to feel lonely while you're young, but the truth is it's a bigger concern among young people than any other age group.Read on VICE.We rarely think of prison relationships outside of common cliches. Here, Amanda Knox shares what it was really like to be part of a prison couple.
Read on Broadly.We track the progress of a star in the making from Lake District quarry raves to big rooms in Berlin.
Read on Thump.In the latest instalment of our Neutral's Guide series, we head to north-west London to find out what makes Barnet fans tick.Read on VICE Sports"I love cats because they use the litter by themselves, which I think is awesome."Read on Noisey.How millions of old CRT televisions have wound up abandoned in warehouses all over the USA.Read on Motherboard.Is there anything more pathetic than watching a middle-aged man try – and fail – to flambé?Read on VICE.However bad your Valentine's Day, remember this: I spent £37 to drunkenly grind through the sky with my acrophobic, wine-hating ex.Read on Munchies.Fools rush in.
Read on [Broadly](http://Hed: Why Men Fall in Love Faster Than Women Dek: Fools rush in. URL: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/why-men-fall-in-love-faster-than-women).It is often taken as a truism that no man is bigger than the club, but Diego Maradona's stint at Napoli challenges this. During a glorious and at times chaotic seven years in Naples, Maradona brought a whole city under his spell.
Read on VICE Sports.The time has come to take a deep dive into one of British television's most iconic moments.
Read on Noisey.Sudden Repulsion Syndrome is what happens when a small decision or behaviour puts an abrupt end to a budding relationship.
Read on Broadly.And therefore the perfect figurehead for our times.Read on VICE.In our second instalment of Debate Club, we outline the for and against of throwing shapes.Read on Thump.Dotted around rural Lesotho, where almost a quarter of adults live with HIV or AIDs, are small plots of fertile soil for growing vitamin-rich vegetables. "A nutritional diet is especially important for people living with HIV, as their body needs to work harder to fight off infections," explains NGO worker Caitlin Mahon.Read on Munchies.How Motherboard and its readers can defend the future from an administration that seems hellbent on bringing back the past.Read on Motherboard.
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Why Loneliness Affects So Many Young People
Amanda Knox: What Romance in Prison Actually Looks Like
Shanti Celeste's Ready to Take Over the World, One Record at a Time
The Neutral's Guide to Falling in Love with… Barnet
We Interviewed iAmMoshow, That Dude Who Makes Rap Videos With His Cats
America's Television Graveyards
A Deep Dive Into 'Come Dine with Me', The Greatest Show on British Television
I Went on a London Eye Champagne Date with My Ex-Boyfriend Who Hates Both Heights and Wine
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Why Men Fall in Love Faster Than Women
Our Darling, Our Diego: How Naples Fell in Love with Maradona
What Can We Learn from Preston Walking off 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' Ten Years Ago?
When One Tiny Thing Your Partner Does Spells Doom for the Relationship
Paul Nuttall Is a Pub Fantasist Politician
Is Trying to Dance in a Nightclub Ever Acceptable?
How Tiny Edible Gardens Are Helping This African Kingdom's Battle with HIV
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