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If love makes the world go round, impotence turns it upside down. This distressing condition that affects over 30 million Americans is responsible for a lot of heartaches, misery, and ruined relationships. Impotence is not only an embarrassing condition but it attacks the very soul of man. Depression, anxiety, fear, and grief are but a few of the emotions associated with impotence. When men are threatened by this condition and the burden of losing their manhood and virility becomes too heavy to bear, victims often strike out in shocking and unforgettable ways. Take the case for instance of Hans Peterson, a 29-year-old man suffering from acne. When his dermatologist Dr. David Cornbleet prescribed Accutane for his condition, Peterson mistakenly assumed that the drug had made him impotent. Disheartened by his condition, Peterson lashed back at his doctor, stabbing the latter to death. “The law enforcement source said evidence links Peterson to the crime, saying blood in Cornbleet’s office, where he was killed, matched DNA from a cigarette found at Peterson’s New York apartment,” according to the Daily Mail. In Turkey, a 52-year-old man desperate to end his impotence sacrificed three donkeys in the name of “science. ” Agence France-Presse reported that Mehmet Esirgen brought home a donkey three times, chopped off the animals’ sexual organs, and searched vainly for a doctor who would give him a penis transplant. This annoyed his family and his angry son shot Esirgen in the leg! Impotence not only affects the person suffering from it; its negative effects can also be a burden to others. A good example is German farmer Rico Gabel who sought thousands of dollars in damages from three youths whom he blamed for making his prized ostrich impotent! Gabel alleged that the noisy firecrackers caused his ostrich Gustav to lose interest in sex. He demanded over $6,000 in damages for the teenagers’ antics. “The farmer claimed that fireworks set off by the boys made the previously lustful Gustav apathetic and depressed, and thus unable to perform for half a year with his two breeding partners. Before Gustav regained his sex drive, the farmer estimated he lost out on 14 ostrich offspring, worth $470 each,” said the Associated Press (AP). However, an ostrich expert found no connection between the firecrackers and Gustav’s behavior. The expert, Christoph Kistner, said while the noise could cause stress, it had no effect whatsoever on Gustav’s sperm count. The boys were told to pay only $188 in vet fees. Sometimes when you least expect it, you can stumble upon an impotence cure not mentioned in medical journals. This is what happened to a 29-year-old New Yorker who supposedly experienced a rock-hard erection that wouldn’t subside after drinking a vitamin-enriched chocolate drink. “The lawsuit filed by Christopher Woods of New York said he bought the nutrition beverage made by the pharmaceutical company Novartis AG at a drugstore and drank it. Woods’ court papers say he woke up the next morning ‘with an erection that would not subside’ and sought treatment that day for the condition, called severe priapism,” AP said. To this day, it is not known what has become of this bizarre case. If you are troubled by impotence, there are many ways to deal with the problem without becoming a part of this weird world. One safe and natural way is Erectasil, a popular male enhancement cream that will help you rise to the occasion. Check out http://erectasil. com for details. Do you have weird eating habits or do you know someone who does? What’s strange for one person might be perfectly normal for the next. For example, one of my friends is a health nut when it comes to food. That is fine, but she indulges in other things such as alcohol on a daily basis. Too much of anything is never a good thing. I have never seen her deviate from healthy food even when we were out late at night and everyone else is indulging haphazardly in fried foods or big breakfasts. She would always get egg whites on wheat toast with ketchup. It never failed. Maybe she’s just a creature of habit. I have another friend who douses her meals with salt and pepper when she wants to force herself to stop eating. She’s also a very picky eater to boot. I have little tolerance for people who don’t like to try new foods as they aren’t very exciting dining out companions. I also tend to like ethnic food rather than American, but that is just my preference. I have tried all kinds – my favorites include Persian, Indian, Ethiopian, Japanese, and Mexican. Eating in bed or on the floor is not as uncommon as you may think. When a good friend of mine didn’t have a kitchen table we just imagined that we were having a picnic in the park during meals. In some cultures, sitting on the floor is completely normal. My father puts ketchup on his eggs and macaroni and cheese which I always found repulsive. One of my friends in college used to eat about a ½ dozen eggs every day. She never gained the freshmen 15 so I guess she must have done something right. Some people smell their food before taking a bite, lick foil wrappers off yogurt lids, or cut the ends off sausages or hot dogs. I must confess; as a kid growing up I indulged in grape jelly and cream cheese sandwiches. Later on, I realized it was weird because none of my friends had ever eaten one. Everyone has some sort of weird eating habit; some are more bizarre than others. There are plenty of online forums to discuss the topic anonymously to check if anyone else shares the same weird eating habits with you. A lot of people fear spiders because some of them are poisonous. Other people fear the thought of being bitten. Let’s explore spiders in general and give you some facts about common spiders. Though spiders have simple eyes, they usually are not well developed. Instead, spiders use vibrations, which they can sense on the surface of their web. The tiny bristles distributed all over a spider’s body surface, are actually sensitive tactile receptors. These bristles are sensitive to a variety of stimuli including touch, vibration, and airflow. Spiders are arthropods, so their skeletal system of their body is the outermost layer. The hard exoskeleton helps the spider maintain moisture and not dry out. The bristles are not hair, but actually part of their exoskeleton. The word spider is from an Old English verb spinnan, meaning “to spin. ” Web weavers use the tiny claws at the base of each leg, in addition to their notched hairs, to walk on their webs without sticking to them. Spiders digest their food outside their body. After the prey is captured, spiders release digestive enzymes from their intestinal tract and cover the insect. These enzymes break down the body, which allows the spider suck up the liquid prey. The feared tarantula isn’t poisonous. A tarantula’s bite can be painful, but it isn’t any more dangerous than a bee sting. A Daddy-long-legs isn’t a spider, though it looks a lot like one. It doesn’t have a waist between its front body part and its abdomen. Its legs are longer and thinner than a spider’s, and it carries its body hung low. Under a spider’s abdomen, near the rear, are tiny stubs called spinnerets. The spider uses its legs to pull liquid silk made in its abdomen from the spinnerets. The silk hardens as it stretches. Since silk is made out of protein, a spider eats the used silk of an old web before spinning a new one. Not all spiders spin webs, but many use silk in other ways. Some protect their eggs in silken egg sacs. The Wolf Spider carries her egg sac attached to her spinnerets. Many tarantulas line their burrows with silk. Some trap-door spiders make silken lids for their burrows. On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the “1″ encased in the “shield” and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner. Most spiders belong to the orb weaver spider family, Family Aranidae. This is pronounced “A Rainy Day. ” A strand from the web of a golden spider is as strong as a steel wire of the same size. In the 1960s, animal behavior researchers studied the effects of various substances on spiders. When spiders were fed flies that had been injected with caffeine, they spun very “nervous” webs. When spiders ate flies injected with LSD, they spun webs with wild, abstract patterns. Spiders that were given sedatives fell asleep before completing their webs. There is a group of spiders that lives between the low and high watermark along the ocean shores, and when they sense the tide coming in, they retreat to a tiny coral cave or crevice and weave a tight silken door across the entrance. The water comes higher and higher, covering the spider’s little retreat but not flooding it. Hours later, when the tide drops, the spider comes out of its watertight hideaway and goes about its business. Another spider, called the water-spider, spends most of its life underwater even though it needs to breathe air. Even when newly hatched, it can surround its body with a film of air and can dive and swim for long periods of time. Personally, I always ignored the facts listed supplement packaged foods because they tend to ignore the fact that there is: We can not spend time in Austin, Texas, and heard his theme repeated many times: "Keep Austin Weird. "The term was coined by a librarian at Austin Community College, who made the call to a radio, spread like wildfire and was collected and used by the Alliance Austin Independent Business as a means of promoting local business support. |
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