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Golden Showers 101: Everything You Wanted to Know About Pee Play
From power dynamics to wet sex and eating pineapples, a beginners guide to urophilia.
We Asked People About Their Weirdest and Worst Border-Crossing Experiences
Border agents ask some fucked-up questions.
How Hard Is It to Change a Mind?
Science has now all but proven that facts cannot sway political opinion. But what can?
Here’s What the World Masturbated to in 2016
Millennials, Overwatch, virtual reality, Kim Kardashian and the Philippines’ amazing stamina. Pornhub’s data has it all.
A Brief History of the American Town That Seceded 'Til It Ran Out of Booze
As chatter about a so-called 'Calexit' gets louder, a look back at California's Rough and Ready.
Mass Shootings Killed More People in Europe Than the US This Week
Bizarrely, both mass shootings in Europe came at the hands of apparently unwitting security or police personnel.
How to Spot and Deal with an Adult Bully
If Donald Trump is the poster boy for adult bullies, how do we stop the ones in our everyday lives?
Nero, Nazis, and the New Far Right: The Phenomena of the Professional Troll
Call it the Donald Trump effect. It doesn't matter if the trolls believe what they are saying if their followers believe it.
Explaining the Bizarre World of British Nightlife to Americans
British nightlife is a beautiful free-for-all of internet drugs, Wavey Garms girls, illegal raving, and regretful sex. But to the American outsider, it can seem confusing.
We Can’t Commit to One Person Because There’s Always Someone Better, Says Science
Confirming what we already know: social media is a plague on relationships.
Meet the 15-Year-Old From Melbourne Helping Donald Trump Take Over the World
Edward Bourke runs a website and a Twitter account, but says his most important job is to talk about Trump in class.
Julian Assange’s Former Teacher Wants to Tell Him, 'I Appreciate What You Did'
As the saga possibly comes to an end, we spoke to Melbourne University's Jerry Koliha who taught Assange mathematics back in 2006.