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Jul. 22nd, 2014 at 5:02am
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Female Rowing Club’s Nude Charity Calendar Is Awesome, But Not Allowed On Facebook



The University of Warwick Female Rowing Society’s naked calendar photoshoot raised thousands of pounds for charity, but Facebook banned the photos, calling them pornography.

Seventeen female rowing club members posed nude in action in their boat house. They occasionally wore life vests, but most pictures feature their behinds and glimpses of their breasts.

The girls sold 1,500 of their 2014 calendars, raising £3,400 for Macmillan Cancer Support through advertising on social media.

After the photos were removed, people took to Twitter to express their disappointment of Facebook’s censorship policy — after all, the same type of calendar issued by the men’s team was not taken down.


Jul. 22nd, 2014 at 5:24am
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Husband sends wife spreadsheet of all her reasons for turning down sex



While her husband was heading out of town on business, she received the above spreadsheet from him. It details every time he attempted to initiate sexual congress with her over the past month, along with the result.
You’ll notice that, in truly seductive fashion, the husband also noted the reason his wife gave for not having sex.
Jul. 22nd, 2014 at 5:26am
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Wow ,lol
Jul. 22nd, 2014 at 5:37am
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:)
Jul. 22nd, 2014 at 6:03am
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lol
Jul. 23rd, 2014 at 1:32am
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Man Starts House Fire Trying To Kill Spider



A man set fire to his rental home after using a can of spray paint and a lighter to try to kill a spider.

The blaze in the Arbor Heights neighbourhood in west Seattle, Washington, on Tuesday evening caused $60,000 (£35,000) worth of damage.

Neighbour Sue Green told the television channel KIRO 7 Seattle: "I saw flames coming out of the side of the house and heard popping sounds."

Fire department spokesman Kyle Moore told The Seattle Times that the spider was on the laundry room wall when the man used his makeshift blow torch to try to kill it.

No injuries were reported in the blaze, the fire department said.

The Red Cross is providing temporary shelter for the two people who live in the house.

Jul. 28th, 2014 at 5:02am
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Landlord finds lost watch INSIDE DOG when alarm sounds as reminder to call last orders
What a mutt: Terry holds his watch up to Charlie

PUB landlord Terry Morgan finally found his lost beloved wristwatch – when its alarm went off INSIDE his dog.

Terry had searched high and low for the £500 timepiece without success.

Little did he know his dopey Newfoundland Charlie had decided it was chime for a snack, and had swallowed it whole.

But his suspicions that the mutt had something to do with the untimely disappearance were confirmed when heard its familiar ring.

Terry, 66, said: “At first I thought he was lying on it. Only when I rolled him over did I realise it was inside him.

"The watch was set to go off at 10:55pm to remind me to call last orders. I rushed him to the vet for an emergency operation and was a bit ticked off because that would have cost me about £1,000.

“But when Charlie saw the anaesthetic needle he howled with fright and coughed the watch up.”

Terry, who lives next door to his Anchor pub at Cockwood, near Exeter, Devon, added: “It still cost over £200 because they had to do X-rays to see if he had anything else in his stomach. I’ve also had to put up with the endless ‘Time’ jokes from the regulars.

“But I’ve forgiven him. He’s always hiding my socks and anything else left lying around.”

A spokesman for the St Davids Veterinary group in Exeter said: “It was the talk of the surgery.”




Aug. 3rd, 2014 at 3:38am
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Contrary to popular belief, women don’t always like to be thought of as objects

The Sext Before The Storm: Why Men Need To Stop Asking For Naked Pictures

Ten years ago, if a guy asked you to send him a picture of yourself, you would most likely mail him a photograph. Okay, 10 years ago we still had Internet, so you would probably email him a scanned photo from a recent family trip to Greece.

Ten years ago, if he emailed you back with the reply, “No, a naked photo,” you would delete your AOL account or call the police.

So when, may I ask, did the first man propose the naked pic and have it stick? When did the first guy not only dodge a slap in the face, but get exactly what he demanded?

When did women start acquiescing to the daunting and perverted request until it got to a point of normality? “I sent my first one at 15,” I recently overheard some 20-something regale her friends with over happy hour gin and tonics.

“I can’t believe you’ve never sent one,” she teased one of the girls. Her confidence and casualness with the topic made the girl second-guess her “prudish” ways; yet I heard, in the back of her throat, the defeat and sorrow in her words.

Like prisoners who have accepted their fate, we pretend we like doing it rather than confront the sad image of how far we have fallen.

Of course, a woman’s body is beautiful and it’s her right to send as many naked photos as she pleases. However, it’s not a man’s right to demand them.

For all of those women who are uncomfortable or uninterested in sending naked pics, it shouldn’t be a constant battle. Like Brazilian waxes and bleached assh*les, we shouldn’t have to give in to some trend created by men.

We shouldn’t have to worry about what they will think of us if we don’t, or if we do.

These are our bodies, our lives and it’s our right to refuse the toning, tanning and snapping.

When did men obtain the right to ask women for such intimate and over-sexualized requests? When did being profane and obnoxious become acceptable social behavior? When did demeaning women to nothing more than a naked photograph become so trendy?

Just because we’ve succumbed to the Internet culture doesn’t mean we’ve lowered our standards for men.

Just because we have Tinder and Hinge doesn’t mean we can treat women like a photo to be swiped over. Just because we’ve let men get away with a lot of things doesn’t mean we should let them get away with this.

It’s not natural
Unlike it might appear in man’s skewed view of the world, women are not always lying around naked. When you text them, requesting some spontaneous photo, they’re not lounging on a leather couch in lace lingerie, ready to throw their shirts off and snap a pic.

There are no props, soft lighting or baby oil on hand to perpetuate man’s delusion that women live in a porno. When you text them for a picture, they are most likely at work or in some stained, oversized clothing, eating bad food and watching worse TV.

It’s usually way too early
If you haven’t taken her out to dinner yet, you have no right to ask her to take a photo. Hell, if you haven’t slept with her, you have no right to demand to see her naked.

If you haven’t gained her respect or trust, you have no right to demand something as intimate as a naked picture.

Most women would agree that the naked picture request wouldn’t be half as bad if it were done at the right time, with the right guy. Most men, however, have a tendency to jump the gun and ask for it two dates in.

It’s one thing to ask the girl you’re dating for one, it’s another to ask the girl you met last night at the bar.

There are no do-overs, only additions to the collection
It took a few years, but women are slowly learning that “I’ll delete it right after” is really code for “I’m going to send it to all my friends, and if we don’t work out, I’m posting it on the Internet.”

It’s one thing to ask a woman for a naked picture, but another level of disrespect to refuse to keep it private.

Unfortunately, if a guy is asking you for a naked picture, he’s most likely not the kind of guy who is going to respect your anonymity. Because, as we’ve learned from Kim Kardashian, you give them an inch and they make it viral.

We’re not always in love with our bodies
No matter how amazing you think her body is, she most likely has one or two issues with it. Due to the numerous reasons (the media), women have become insecure with themselves; it’s ironic that they’re the ones forced to constantly bare it all.

Women must perpetually wrestle with hiding their imperfections while simultaneously proving they are comfortable with them. We live in a sick world that demands not only perfection, but complete transparency.

We don’t always want to think about what you’re gonna do with it
Contrary to popular belief, women don’t always like to be thought of as objects. Sometimes, we like to be respected and thought of as equals, peers or even fellow citizens.

As complimentary as men think it is, it’s just not the way women like to be thought of all the time. Because, as every sensible woman knows, you’re not asking for the picture for sentimental reasons…
Nov. 23rd, 2014 at 5:54pm
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wow
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Dec. 2nd, 2018 at 9:02am
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Dec. 2nd, 2018 at 9:10am
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Now there's a thread I'd like to see taking off again.



There are a few threads that would be good to see again, but they get buried and replaced with shit

Jan. 20th, 2020 at 8:59pm
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It's too bad Facebook did that.
Jan. 20th, 2020 at 9:16pm
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W.T.F.
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