Have to look at their ancestors. The fact that they were born though suggests that their ancestors were doing something right.
Have to look at their ancestors. The fact that they were born though suggests that their ancestors were doing something right.
I think it's biology. Sperm is produced better slightly colder than the body. Open legs dissipates the heat. I don't think it's about flaunting, or saying "I have a massive unit", or comfort, just something that our biology telling us to keep our berries cool.
My theory is that it's built into our biology and behavior. This sitting position is evolutionary - sperm is optimally produced a few degrees below body temperature, that's why the scrotum hangs and tightens/loosens when temperature change. Going way back through the generations, those who kept their legs open…
Today I had to resolve an argument over whether or not a woman menstruates after having her tubes tied.
that's the biggest VR problem, and why it may not succeed on consoles. many console games are built around being able to play with spectators or with friends watching and that's really hard to do when you're immersed in something designed to shut out most of what's around you. with VR tech it's primarily a solitary…
seeing this game prompted me to buy every co-op game i could find this week. i absolutely loved the remake of the game and a tabletop version looks like a natural evolution. i think this is the first board game i will grab the day its released.
probably. it got flushed. it was likely a year old though, would it even have been potent at that age?
it's in the public interest to restrict certain gatherings when they interfere more with the public than with those who are being protested, or when safety may be a concern. it doesn't hinder their ability to spread the message. free speech and public assembly doesn't give people the right to prevent people from…
they don't actually. law enforcement and the lower level governments can require large gatherings, particularly when they are walking in the street to have a permit. they are allowed to put general time and place restrictions on protests so long as they apply to everyone. it's been ruled that it does not violate…
someone said this to me yesterday:
the aren't. the looters were taking advantage of the protest, and from what i hear they were out last night too, and someone got shot. someone also took a shot at a police car. there's talk that some of the protesters who didn't obey the curfew were armed and ready to fight. i don't see why they have to protest at…
most did. wait until you see the reports of what went down last night though
Isn't this OGRE?
I'll add another one. This wasn't me, but came from a reliable source - the storyteller is a published novelist, and the person in the story is a known actor who I won't name for privacy reasons.
I love that scenario. Having to squat because there's pee everywhere, because everyone squats. I can't understand how some people can leave a toilet in that condition when they leave, like, what if someone is waiting outside the stall to use it? They'll make eye contact and see what you've done. I clean the damned…
I once had a dream I spilled spaghetti down my leg, and woke up to a stream of urine.
Ok, I got this.
Makes sense - what you're saying is the same as the reason catholics kept things in latin for so long, and the objections to the orthodox churches making translations.
source? if that were the case Christians in the area would not be using that word. It pre-dates Islam.
some christians refuse to accept that though, and refer to the muslim god as a false god, even though they're the same. Muslims reject there is more than one, so if a religion is monotheistic, it'd have to be the same god. Oddly enough though, one of the 10 commandments in the old testament is don't worship other…