Lifestyle

Men like to aim

Studies have proven that when going to the bathroom, spillage is reduced by 80% if men find something to aim in the urinal. Hmmm … could it be ? Check this urinal from a public restroom in Amsterdam :

Men like to aim


Robotic Beer Launching Refrigerator

Watching a game ? Want a beer, but don’t want to get up ? No problem … the fridge will get it for you. The ultimate boytoy : The Fridge that throws the beer to you.

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Oscar 2007 winners

We’ve got all the winners from this year’s Academy Awards, where The Departed was the big victor, taking home four awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (finally!) for Martin Scorsese. Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland) and Helen Mirren (The Queen) were the expected winners for Best Actor and Actress, while Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine) and Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) won the Supporting honors; Pan’s Labyrinth won three awards (though, surprisingly, not Best Foreign Language Film). See the entire list of winners and nominees here


Don’t cheat on your girlfriend

… or if you do be sure you don’t get caught, because you might end up like this :

Don't cheat on your girlfriend

Don't cheat on your girlfriend

Don't cheat on your girlfriend


Ogling big breasts has health benefits

Well, men … it’s official. A recent study proves that men who look at breasts and beautiful faces can extend their life by 4-5 years. Apparently, peeking for 10 minutes a day is equivalent to spending 30 minutes at the gym. This comes to confirm what we men knew all along.

Dr. Karen Weatherby, who carried out the German study, wrote in The New England Journal of Medicine : “Just 10 minutes of staring at the charms of a well-endowed female is roughly equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics workout. Sexual excitement gets the heart pumping and improves blood circulation. There is no question that gazing at breasts makes men healthier. Our study indicates that engaging in this activity a few minutes daily cuts the risk of a stroke and heart attack in half. We believe that by doing so consistently, the average man can extend his life 4 to 5 years.

The study explains the results :


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