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Wow that is big.   Who gets to eat it?

eet's mine juu mether fackers....!!!

OH NOOO!!!! We all need to get our Muslamic ray guns!   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIPD8qHhtVU

I was TOTALLY meaning to post this myself last week but forgot to. Knowing Ronaldo he'd go and give his kid the same name.

 

And look.... he's gone and done it! lol

 

Cristiano Ronaldo, the Real Madrid forward and Portugal captain, has used his imagination productively by naming his son Cristiano Ronaldo, his sister, Katia, has revealed.

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A nasty tumble from the nest may have left Kevin the kestrel with a broken leg.

 

But it was nothing that a bit of surgical ingenuity couldn't put to rights.

 

With the help of a hypodermic needle for a pin, some slender strands of wire and a bit of dental cement, veterinary staff carefully fixed the tiny bird's fragile limb back into position.

 

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The mating habits of deep-sea squid have been revealed for the first time, after the discovery of a male squid with a huge elongated and erect penis.

The male squid's sexual organ is almost as long as its whole body, including the squid's mantle, head and arms.
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it may be too late for some.

 

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Late-blooming lesbians: women can switch sexualities as they mature

 

Women are embracing lesbianism in their thirties, according to research indicating that shifts in sexual orientation may be more widespread than previously thought.

 

While “late-blooming lesbians†are not uncommon in history – the married writer Virginia Woolf had an affair with the poet Vita Sackville-West – the phenomenon of mature women switching sexualities is now attracting academic scrutiny.

 

One study even indicates that as many as two-thirds of women who feel lesbian attractions may have changed their sexual orientation over time.

 

The findings appear to pose a challenge to the scientific consensus that a person's sexuality is determined more by their genes than environment.

 

Christan Moran, a researcher at Southern Connecticut State University in the US, said that many women who develop lesbian feelings in later life refuse to “come out†for fear of society’s reaction.

 

Women in long-term heterosexual relationships, especially those with children, face even greater problems reconciling themselves to their new identities, she said.

 

Following interviews with more than 200 married lesbians, Moran concluded that there is “great potential for heterosexual women to experience a first same-sex attraction well into adulthood.â€

 

She added that late-blooming sexuality was often wrongly dismissed as repressed lesbians finally coming to terms with their true feelings.

 

Most research ignored “the possibility that a heterosexual woman might make a full transition to a singular lesbian identity ... in other words change their sexual orientation.â€

 

Describing the emotional torment suffered by many late-blooming lesbians, Moran added: “To leave a heterosexual marriage in favour of lesbian identity is to abdicate enormous and undeniable privilege.â€

 

High-profile examples of women leaving their husbands to pursue same-sex relationships include Portia de Rossi, the Ally McBeal actress who married the US comedian Ellen DeGeneres in 2008, nine years after divorcing a man.

 

Further evidence for the idea that female sexual orientation is less concrete than men’s comes from Lisa Diamond, professor of psychology and gender studies at Utah University.

 

She tracked nearly 100 women who felt some degree of attraction to the same sex; most described themselves as either lesbian or bisexual, while others declined to be labelled.

 

Over the course of a decade two-thirds of the women changed their sexual orientations, with some bisexuals deciding to redefine themselves as lesbians, while women who previously classified themselves as lesbians switched to heterosexuality.

 

The research is contained in Prof Diamond’s recent book Sexual Fluidity.

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D'ya reckon some of the gals have just had enough of trying to understand men and jumped the fence because it was easier wink lol

 

Actually....this is reflected in my experience. A few childhood friends have stepped out of the closet over the last 10 years (between 30 and 40), and all of them had relationships with men initially.

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"Rebellious, you are."

 

In "The Empire Strikes Back," Jedi master Yoda scolded his student, Luke Skywalker, for not properly listening to instructions. It's nice to know that a GPS device incorporating Yoda's voice will be equally as ornery to stubborn drivers who feel they don't need directions.

 

TomTom, a company that makes global-positioning devices, recently signed a licensing deal with Lucasfilm to use three "Star Wars" character voices (Han Solo will be the fourth in August) in an effort to get drivers to their destination in the safest and nerdiest way possible.

 

Well-known character voices are certainly not a new phenomenon when it comes to GPS. Turn-by-turn instructions featuring the voice of the Knight Industries Two Thousand (better known as KITT from "Knight Rider") or Stewie from "Family Guy" have been popular choices for the last couple of years. Celebrities ranging from Michael Caine to Snoop Dogg have also lent their voices, but this is the first time that Lucasfilm has gotten into the GPS voiceover market.

 

"I find your lack of faith disturbing," the voice of Darth Vader warns drivers who miss their turn. "Take the third left - it may be our only hope," pleads C-3P0. For that special someone who feels that a pristine collection of mint-on-card original "Star Wars" action figures isn't enough to ensure that dating will be difficult, this announcement is truly a godsend.

 

 

 

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Biggest boobs could kill

 

A MODEL with the largest breasts in the world is fighting for her life - following an operation to make them even BIGGER.

Brazilian Sheyla Hershey, 30, had surgery last month to boost her cleavage - despite already having a record-breaking 38KKK bust.

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Biggest boobs could kill

A MODEL with the largest breasts in the world is fighting for her life - following an operation to make them even BIGGER.
Brazilian Sheyla Hershey, 30, had surgery last month to boost her cleavage - despite already having a record-breaking 38KKK bust.



need some pics, GG
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Sheyla Hershey is a Brazilian model who has enlarged her breasts to 38KKK making hers the biggest boobs in the world.

 

After 30 plastic surgeries, her latest breast augmentation last month may kill her. She has developed a severe staph infection in both of her gigantic bazooms.

 

The doctors operated Tuesday to remove the implants to save her life. The surgeon says there is a possibility the staph infection could reach her bloodstream which would be life threatening.

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