Pee on the Target
According to a research by a professor at University of Illinois, men have an instinct to “aim at a target.” Apparently, putting a picture on the back of the urinals will attract men to aim their…
According to a research by a professor at University of Illinois, men have an instinct to “aim at a target.” Apparently, putting a picture on the back of the urinals will attract men to aim their…
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An 18 year old young man met up with republican Indiana state Rep. Phillip Hinkle for a “good time” but the youth backed out of it when the Rep. disclosed that he was a lawmaker….
Bill Nye’s reaction is priceless. While talking about newly discovered volcanoes on the far side of the moon, the anchor asks if the discovery disproves climate change. ROFL!! Bill Nye slowly but surely reassures the…
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Ignoring the cheek of the article title: a rare half-male half-female butterfly has hatched at a natural history museum in London, England. Its sexually dimorphic traits are split down the centerline of its body, much…
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RISUG (a.k.a. Vasalgel) is a reversible method of male contraception, developed in India but gaining interest and support in North America. It involves injecting a chemical plug into each vas deferens that neutralizes sperm as…
This is Ryan with 300 words (or less) to make your Monday a little less taxing. I’ve recently come across more information on Walter Mischel’s famous marshmallow experiment of deferred gratification often mentioned on Feast…
The honor of your presence is requested to witness the headbaord smashing, honeymoon sex of necrophiliac Isabella Marie Sawn and the very fertile, but dead, Edward Anthony Masen Cullen. I have so many questions, like…
This is Ryan with 300 words (or less) to make your Tuesday a little less taxing. Doctor Who Fan? Fan of Mythbusters? Enjoy singing tesla coils? Then Adam Savage’s performance of the Doctor Who theme…
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A new four-part series on UK TV will include volunteers taking tabs of ecstasy “in a supervised clinical environment” and having the effects filmed. One of the show’s creators claims it will spur dialogue on…
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This video titled, “Flotilla,” shows micro-origamis that are about 2 or 3 centimeters long open up slowly as they pull up the water on which they are floating through what’s known as a capillary action.