Thursday, August 27, 2009

Surprise!



From the realm of I Kid You Not:

Accidental anal intercourse: does it really happen?
"A postal survey was conducted of members of the Association of Forensic Physicians (UK) to determine whether accidental anal intercourse occurs in heterosexual relationships and, if so, whether intoxication by alcohol or drugs and sexual inexperience were likely to be causative factors. Of the 512 (47.9%) replies, there were 498 individuals who had had a previous heterosexual relationship and may have experienced accidental anal intercourse. Of these, there were 26 (7.2%) males and 14 (10.4%) females who reported at least one lifetime episode of accidental anal intercourse. Amongst those with a history of accidental anal intercourse, 79% reported that they were sexually experienced at the time and 83% reported that their partners were sexually experienced. Personal intoxication by alcohol or drugs at the time of accidental anal intercourse was reported by 43%, with 41% reporting that their partners were intoxicated."

http://www.ncbirofl.com/2009/08/accidental-anal-intercourse-does-it.html

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15763681

The best part?This is the kind of ...incident that is typically under-reported.In other words,these are the guys who admitted it!I wonder how many didn't.Or wouldn't....Obviously,more research is indicated>:)

Via Ryan Sager.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Small things

All the small things
-Blink 182
"All the Small Things"

The principal thing missing from hiphop music: joy.
Not message,not bling,not swagger.Not drama,not bank accounts,not booty.
Just people who enjoy what they do for a living and are willing to share that same feeling with the rest of us.
And what they shared with me,I share with you.
Ladies and gentlemen,Matt and Kim.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Boko Haram : Counting The Cost 1






Six-year-old Umar Mohamed wept Monday as his brother recounted watching sect members prepare for battle with bombs, swords and knives.

"I don't know where my parents are," whispered Abdullahi, his trousers ragged and dirty from the ground of the police station where sect members' families are being sheltered. "My father brought me here to study the Koran ... then they were killing people. I heard them."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090804/ap_on_re_af/af_nigeria_violence