The idea that you could be a man trapped in a woman’s body or vice-versa is pretty common-place nowadays, thanks to years of daytime tv breaking down cultural taboos in the name of selling advertising. But less widely known is the belief some people hold that they are perhaps a wolf or a rabbit, an [...]
Category Archives: Weird & Wild
Psycholagny: The “Psychic” Orgasm
All this philosophizing can get way too heady. So I’d like to take a bit of a 180° turn and talk about something purely physical: sex. Actually, what I want to look at isn’t quite purely physical. Some people actually call it the “psychic orgasm” or, more technically, psycholagny.
Apparently some people (almost exclusively women) [...]
Overstanding Nuwaubianism
Did you know that the hula hoop was actually invented by aliens?
Did you know that Uncle Sam & Dr. Seuss are aliases of an evil entity known as Samael?
Did you know that everyone on Earth has seven exact duplicate versions of themself (clones) walking around?
Did you know that disco was crafted by the devil to [...]
Would You Have Sex With a Robot?
If you’ve ever dreamt of having cold passionless sex with a robot, your dreams may be a little closer to reality. I’m not sure exactly when this first hit the news, but I just found it today. A German inventor named Michael Harriman claims to have perfected a functional sex-robot.
No, that’s not an illustration of [...]
The Buddhist Monk-Dog
This is a pretty cool news story out of S. Korea:
SEOUL (Reuters) – The newest acolyte at a temple on an outlying South Korea island is a dog who has learned to sit, stay and perform Buddhist prayer rituals alongside the monks.
Monks at Buljang Temple on Chindo island off the southwest coast said the [...]
Robot Camel Jockeys
The people of Qatar and other Middle Eastern countries love their camel racing. And really, who can blame them? Big stinky weird animals running around in the sand. What’s not to love? Child slavery! That’s what!
Seems that up until recently, children were used as jockeys for the camel racing, because of their light weight. [...]
