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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107946

Every person has a unique tongue print.

Just think if tongue prints were used instead of finger prints!!!
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107947

Truck32 wrote:
Newest Drinking Game...Rover Drinking Game

Take a drink everytime he says the following, while interviewing someone:

Single mother
Grew up in Vegas
Raylene
Porn Star
Live in LA


you forgot, "Maybe it's just me, but my first job in radio was in Nashville and my God! are those people slow"
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107949

If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107951

There are 33 muscles in a pussy cats ear. How many muscles are in a woman's vagina?
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107952

Ideally speaking, just one: Mine.

Ba-dum TSS! I'm here all week, folks...
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107953

i thought penis was an organ, is there muscle in there?
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107954

Don't be a hair-splitter.

Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107955

The penis is the male sex organ, reaching its full size during puberty. In addition to its sexual function, the penis acts as a conduit for urine to leave the body.

The penis is made of several parts:
• Glans (head) of the penis: In uncircumcised men, the glans is covered with pink, moist tissue called mucosa. Covering the glans is the foreskin (prepuce). In circumcised men, the foreskin is surgically removed and the mucosa on the glans transforms into dry skin.
• Corpus cavernosum: Two columns of tissue running along the sides of the penis. Blood fills this tissue to cause an erection.
• Corpus spongiosum: A column of sponge-like tissue running along the front of the penis and ending at the glans penis; it fills with blood during an erection, keeping the urethra -- which runs through it -- open.
• The urethra runs through the corpus spongiosum, conducting urine out of the body.
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107956

Lana812 wrote:
There are 33 muscles in a pussy cats ear. How many muscles are in a woman's vagina?


Basically, the vagina IS a muscle.

Anatomically, The vagina is surrounded by two layers of muscle (tunica muscularis), an external layer which is connected to the superficial muscle layer of the uterus, and an internal layer of circular muscle fibers. The bulbospongiosus (bulbocavernosus) muscle surrounds the distal end of the vagina.

The levator ani muscles (pubococcygeus, iliococcygeus, and puborectalis) form the pelvic floor and help to support the vagina. Of these, the pubococcygeus (PC muscle) is most directly associated with the vagina and is the primary target of Kegel exercises.
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107957

ty Snicklet for going into such great detail about penises. here's some more tidbits you might enjoy

1. Myth: The penis is a muscle.

This myth gets peddled by those dudes who want to sell techniques for “strengthening” and lengthening the penis. But in fact, the penis isn’t a muscle. It’s a collection of spongy tissues that rely entirely on engorgement with blood to become erect. The most important muscle in terms of getting and sustaining a hard-on is the heart. Draw your own conclusions from that.

Some experts believe you can strengthen erections by building your kegel muscles (men and women have them). This involves repetitive squeezing, as if you’re holding back and then releasing urine. For men, strong kegels may help with premature ejaculation—and they may intensify orgasm.

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2. Myth: the average penis is seven inches long.

Most straight men judge penis size based on two things: the flaccid penises they see in locker rooms, and the swollen erections of male porn stars. Neither is an accurate gauge of “averages.” Porn stars are, um, huge, at least for the most part. And the size of a penis when flaccid has nothing to do with the size of that same organ when erect. Two men could look identically sized when soft, and be dramatically different when erect.

So the average American penis is … a little over five inches long when fully erect.

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3. Myth: “A hard dick has no conscience.”

I’m often asked whether erections take blood from the brain, thus inhibiting decision making. Though erections are indeed caused by blood flow into the penis, the body has more than enough blood to support the operation of every other organ during physical arousal. There is no scientific evidence that a hard-on impairs cognitive function. In other words, guys can’t justify assault or infidelity based on biology. A penis may have no conscience (flaccid or hard), but the moral center of the brain (the frontal lobe) does—and that moral center keeps right on working, no matter how turgid the erection. By the way: women get clitoral erections. But I’ve never heard anyone claim that a swollen clit has no conscience.

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4. Myth: size matters—or doesn’t matter.

Many men are incredibly anxious about penis size. Usually, they’re anxious about penis length (see myth #3), and less focused on the equally important issue of penis girth. (Ask straight women and gay men with some experience, and they’ll assure you that width can be as important—or problematic—as length). The truth is that some people do prefer to have sex with someone who has a larger or a smaller penis, while others may not care at all. But even those who do have a preference will likely report that size matters, but is far from the only factor in great sex. Size matters, but so too do touch, smell, chemistry, dexterity, and countless other factors. Being “well-hung” is, in and of itself, no guarantee you’ll be a great lover.

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5. Myth: your penis isn’t part of you.

Too many men describe their penises as tools they use: rods, shafts, hammers, swords, fuck sticks … you get the idea. The language is violent—think of the old euphemism for male masturbation, “beating the meat”! But our penises don’t just belong to us, they are part of us. They reveal a truth about us, too: vulnerable and squishy more often than rigid, surprisingly soft to the touch, capable of feeling—and giving—both great pleasure and great pain. They do not perform on command. Drugs can alter how they behave. We don’t think with our penises, but they are—inextricably—part of us: flawed, powerful, vulnerable, beautiful.

This piece originally appeared on Sir Richard’s Condom Company blog.
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107958

The mask used by Michael Myers in the original Halloween was actually a Captain Kirk mask painted white.
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107959

"5. Myth: your penis isn’t part of you."

I now have this song stuck in my head...

Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107986

Cement and Concrete are two completely different things. Cement is an ingredient that when mixed with water and an aggregate creates concrete. (No citation needed BTW. That came straight from my fucked up brain!)
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107990

"The sixth sick sheikh's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language.
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Re: Useless Trivia 1 year ago #107994

The BEST basketball player of all time owns the worst basketball team of all time. I had no idea Dan Gilbert played ball?
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