The Craziness Continues

And for today's craziness, Sweden gives us: Sex as a Sport!


Competition Categories

List of disciplines for the Sex:
  • Championship Seduction
  • Massage of various parts of the body
  • Massage of erotic zones on the opponent’s bod
-- Prelude
  • Oral sex
  • Penetration
  • Endurance
  • Appearance Pose Performance
  • Creativity in Change of Position
  • Endurance and The Number of Orgasms
  • Artistic performance and exchange of postures
  • Increased blood pressure and heart rate during competition
  • The most beautiful and difficult pose
  • The most artistic communication

They could add increased exposure to and diagnosis of a number of STIs.
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One of our neighbors in the towers is having a custom made cabinet for his knife collection and his wife's antique medicine bottles. We were discussing latest art collection purchases.

The comment was "he has some beautiful knives"

Am I crazy? Or does everyone think collection of knives is a normal hobby?
 
One of our neighbors in the towers is having a custom made cabinet for his knife collection and his wife's antique medicine bottles. We were discussing latest art collection purchases.

The comment was "he has some beautiful knives"

Am I crazy? Or does everyone think collection of knives is a normal hobby?
I imagine that the craftsmanship needed to produce knives or other weapons can be considered artistic. I have also seen many instances of people who collect and display swords for that reason - doing so with knives doesn't really seem such a stretch to me.
 
I imagine that the craftsmanship needed to produce knives or other weapons can be considered artistic. I have also seen many instances of people who collect and display swords for that reason - doing so with knives doesn't really seem such a stretch to me.
People collect all kinds of things for whatever reason. I have a collection of photos of unique doors (too cumbersome to collect the real item). And found a FaceBook page for fans of doors.
 
I imagine that the craftsmanship needed to produce knives or other weapons can be considered artistic. I have also seen many instances of people who collect and display swords for that reason - doing so with knives doesn't really seem such a stretch to me.
'Forged in Fire' is a TV show about blade making. It certainly is an art. Mr. Japanfan used to be a welder and loves that show.
 
One of our neighbors in the towers is having a custom made cabinet for his knife collection and his wife's antique medicine bottles. We were discussing latest art collection purchases.

The comment was "he has some beautiful knives"

Am I crazy? Or does everyone think collection of knives is a normal hobby?
That’s where I say everyone’s different lol.
 
There is a person with too much money on their hands and the developers? I would say too much time but then again, if they earned 63K for making that bag..........all the more to them?
 
There is a person with too much money on their hands and the developers? I would say too much time but then again, if they earned 63K for making that bag..........all the more to them?
Does it open? Or is it just a bag shaped item rather than an actual bag?
 
Does it open? Or is it just a bag shaped item rather than an actual bag?
I don’t think it opens but it said something about a digital display. At that size I would call it a rumor rather than reality! But this company of designers is apparently doing “projects” like this all of the time and getting great returns on their investments.
 
This reminded me of a documentary I had seen a few years ago. I can't exactly remember, but it was on a channel like The History Chanel or Science Channel. The man's name is Dr. Willard Wigans. He is known for making the world's most smallest microscopic sculptures. Queen Elizibeth even owned one of his microscopic masterpieces.

 
One of the more morbid true stories and at Harvard yet!: 💀🦾 🦵

And an update!

 

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