Australia's Next PM Eats His Own Ear Wax
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Folk Chapel
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Folk artist Martin Sanchez has created this chapel entirely out of beer and soda pop bottles, and other assorted found objects. This chapel is located Riverside, California. Link.
A Can Of Worms ?
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Literally meaning pupa or chrysalis are "matured" caterpillars, a popular Korean street snacks.
Before emerging as a butterfly, a caterpillar goes through a stage during which it is called a "chrysalis." This delicate process changes the humble caterpillar into a butterfly. Sold online at $1.99 per can. Link
Symmetry Is Sexy
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
A recent study shows that symmetry is sexy. The study has revealed that whether in the UK or in hunter gatherer cultures, a symmetrical face is indeed a turn on - it goes beyond cultures.
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NZ Women Most Promiscuous
Monday, October 15, 2007
According to condom maker Durex, New Zealand women have the most sexual partners in the world. They have an average of 20.4 sexual partners, well above the global average of 7.3.
The Durex survey, which questioned 26,000 people in 26 countries, found that Austrians topped the male list with 29.3 sexual partners, more than twice the global average of 13.2.
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Unmarried Men Have Higher Testosterone Levels
Saturday, October 13, 2007
New research reveals lower testosterone levels among married men. Supporting a growing body of research, the study reveals that even married men who are considered aloof spouses and provide minimal parenting have much lower testosterone levels than single, unmarried men.
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Pot In The Pot
Thursday, October 11, 2007
This is a 6 foot mature marijuana plant for your home. It is offered for sale online at $215 from new image plants.
Transparent Frog
Studies led by professor Masayuki Sumida at Hiroshima University’s has created a transparent frog whose internal organs are visible through its skin. The see-through frogs is helpful in studying diseases and the development of medical treatments as laboratory scientists can see the internal organs and blood vessels while the frogs are alive, without having to dissect them.
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Sexy Barber Shop
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Buddha's Banana
Friday, October 5, 2007
A statue of the Buddha with a banana and two eggs in its lap has been turned round after police warned it was offensive. The £125,000 bronze sculpture is the centrepiece of a display at a Norwich art gallery.