The temptation here might be to make some lewd remark about this gentleman being popular with the ladies, but at Environmental Graffiti we don’t go in for that sort of vulgar talk. A pity the same couldn’t be said for the Victorian medical examiners in their reports on Juan Baptista dos Santos – the world famous man with two penises.
Continue reading...Monday, February 23, 2009
Men Smell Like Cheese, Women Smell Like Onions as revealed by lab analysis of armpit sweat. No kidding, this is real lab analysis.
Continue reading...Thursday, February 5, 2009
It’s not all that often it snows heavily throughout the UK, but when it does, boy do the Brits revel in it. Amidst all the disaster stories and tales of transport network chaos – talk about not being able to cope! – there is a brighter side to the good old cold stuff. Indeed, all the recent snowfall seems to have gone to people’s heads – and certainly brought out their, erm, creative sides if these pictures are anything to go by.
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 12, 2008
We’ve all become familiar with the fair trade ethos with our food buying, but one person is trying to bring the same values to a very different part of the retail industry. Sam Roddick’s Coco de Mer is a sex shop with an environmentally friendly ethos, selling everything from corsets to clitoris creams.
Continue reading...Sunday, April 6, 2008
I’ll just quote from National Geographic for a lead here: “The study found that wild octopuses engage in “jealous murders,” gender bending, and once-in-a-lifetime sex—unlike their seemingly shy, unromantic captive brethren.” You wanna know more? Ok… Headed to the swingers club, doubtless. Image from [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 20, 2008
In some countries the advice of the local shaman or witch doctor is seen as almost infallible. Step away from the hedgehog, sir! Image by Alma Therefore it’s unsurprising that some people will do crazy things on the advice of these traditional medicine men, even if it’s embarrassing or [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Many people know of the oyster and its alleged properties as an aphrodisiac. Perhaps not so many know of the strange and sordid tale of the oysters’ own reproductive activities.
Continue reading...Friday, January 25, 2008
A new study of birds has caused a rethink of some explanations of evolution, and suggests that the female prerogative to change her mind about men is a natural gift. A lark bunting The study looked at the mating habits of migratory songbirds in Colorado’s prairies. It turned [...]
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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