Size matters? The truth about penis stretching
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Penises come in all shapes and sizes, and they can vary considerably. According to Medical News Today, a 2014 study, which included 15,521 men from around the world, determined that: The average flaccid penis was 9.16 cm, or 3.61 inches (in), long and 9.31 cm (3.66 in) in girth. The average erect penis was 13.12 cm (5.16 in) long and 11.66 cm (4.59 cm) in girth. ADVERTISEMENT
[Read More]Sport: Indoor Baseball | TIME
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
In the early 1900’s many a U. S. citizen played baseball on a gymnasium floor during the shut-in winter months. The game they played was like outdoor baseball except that the diamond was smaller, the pitcher pitched underhand, the ball was bigger and softer. Around 1910—when basketball began to bounce baseball out of the gymnasium—the Playground Society of America hauled indoor baseball outdoors as a good game for kids, added a tenth player (a rover).
[Read More]Swimming Infection Risks in Pools, Oceans, Lakes and Rivers
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
Asunburn may not be the only health consequence of your summer beach trips and pool days.A study published last year estimated that recreational water activities are related to 90 million illnesses each year in the U.S., with swimming as one of the primary catalysts of water-borne respiratory, ear and skin infections.
Less frequently, according to federal data, pathogens found in pools, lakes, rivers and oceans can lead to more serious sickness, including gastrointestinal illnesses and—in very rare cases—exposure toflesh-eating bacteria.
[Read More]Thailand Lawmakers Pass Historic Marriage Equality Bill
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Thailand’s lawmakers passed a legislation to recognize same-sex marriage, paving the way for the country to become the first in Southeast Asia to guarantee marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples.
The 500-member House of Representatives voted to pass the so-called “marriage equality” bill, technically an amendment to the Civil and Commercial Code, in a final reading on Wednesday. As many as 400 lawmakers backed the legislation, while 10 opposed it and five members either abstained or didn’t vote, after more than three hours of debate.
[Read More]The best beauty products you can buy at Trader Joe's
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
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September 4, 2019 12:17 AM Trader Joe's has a beauty section with a variety of products. INSIDER's Caroline Aghajanian tested $50 worth of these products to see how they work.
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[Read More]The Greengage Summer
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
Here's a stylish, warm romantic drama which gets away to a flying start in that it's set in the leisurely champagne country of France. Pic is always a delight to the eye apart from its other qualities.
Here’s a stylish, warm romantic drama which gets away to a flying start in that it’s set in the leisurely champagne country of France. Pic is always a delight to the eye apart from its other qualities.
[Read More]THE ROAD: Shaw with Water
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
The vast old movie palace sat on the Atlantic City boardwalk like an aging burlesque queen living on a Minsky pension. Fading nudes hung in the garish foyer; tired stars peeled off the blue-sky ceiling. The place was so big that a dusty curtain divided it in half, and on the working side there were still 1,310 seats. It was hardly the setting for an intimate, sophisticated new drama: Dear Liar, an adaptation by Actor Jerome Kilty of the famed letters between George Bernard Shaw and Victorian Actress Stella (Mrs.
[Read More]This Is the Most Effective Cardio Machine at the Gym
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Most machines you find at the gym are engineered to train specific muscles—usually a primary muscle and one or more secondary muscles. The chest press machine works your pectorals and shoulders, while the leg curl machine hits your quadriceps and hamstrings. So depending on the muscles you want to train, every machine is effective in its own way.
But let’s say you only have 20 or 30 minutes at the gym, and you’re looking for machines that offer the most total-body training benefits.
[Read More]To The Manners Born: The Great-Great-Grandson of Emily Post Wants To Bring Civility to The Internet
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
For nearly a century, the name Emily Post has been associated with the apparatus of etiquette and civility—which guidelines are sorely missing in our daily digital discourse. Charting these these unfamiliar waters for the Millennial Generation is the work of her great-great-grandson, Daniel Post Senning, author of the forthcoming book Emily Post’s Manners in a Digital World: Living Well Online (Apr. 16, in e-book and paperback). He talked to TIME about how the book came to be, why etiquette still matters, and how to end that annoying e-mail chain.
[Read More]Top 25 Movie Soundtracks
Posted on August 8, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
This Is Spinal Tap is without question one of the funniest comedies of all time. And while some of the fake rock documentary’s best scenes are without music (think of guitarist Nigel Tufnel and his amp that goes to 11, or lead singer David St. Hubbins discussing his namesake, the patron saint of quality footwear), the real genius behind Spinal Tap is their music and the subtlety (or lack thereof) of their lyrics.
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