Al fresco fucking isn’t for everyone but it’s probably a whole lot more common than you think. Whether it’s a long-term relationship seeking some spice, a guy who just loves to feel the breeze against his balls or a new couple who just can’t contain their chemistry – it happens.
If you get offended at the milder cases of PDA, like a couple sharing a kiss in public, this article probably isn’t for you. If not, here are 18 couples who were so horny they forget they were in public.
1. I’ll just slip this in here…
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2. Let’s go for a picnic in the park – and when I say picnic, I mean a shag
3. Oh, sweet embrace
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4. Take a seat right here, on my penis
Please don’t get the horn, the next ones are designed to be a warning…
5. (f)bucking bronco
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6. How many of you agree with this woman?
7. Oh, he’s still got it
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8. Pretty sure this is a conjoined tongue
Think these were bad? You haven’t seen anything yet!
The knowledge we pick up there sets the foundations for all the other amazing things we go on to study. But science definitely doesn't end at high school, and it's once you take your learning to the next level that things get really interesting.
In no particular order, here are some mind-bendingly incredible facts that we didn't learn at high school, but wish we did. Because I certainly would have paid a whole lot more attention if my teacher had shared a few of these insights in class.
Side note: if you did learn about all of this and more at school, then you had a kick-ass teacher and you should probably tell them that.
Seriously, it's called the 'triple point', and it occurs when the temperature and pressure is just right for the three phases (gas, liquid, and solid) of a substance to coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium. This video shows cyclohexane in a vacuum.
We all know rockets are fast, and space is big. But sometimes when we're talking about how long it takes for us to get to distant parts of the Solar System (eight months to get to Mars, are you kidding me?) it can feel like our spacecraft are just crawling along out there.
This gif shows just how wrong that idea is by comparing the speed of the New Horizons probe, which flew past Pluto last year, to a 747 and SR-71 Blackbird.
A cracked egg on land might make a big mess, but 18 metres (60 feet) below the surface of the ocean, the pressure on the egg is 2.8 times atmospheric pressure, and it holds it all together like an invisible egg shell. True story.
As the star gets sucked up into the black hole, a huge jet of plasma is burped out, spanning hundreds of light-years. "When the star is ripped apart by the gravitational forces of the black hole, some part of the star's remains falls into the black hole, while the rest is ejected at high speeds," explains Johns Hopkins University researcher, Suvi Gezari.
According to MinutePhysics, all you need to do is make a pinhole with your hand, which will help you focus the light coming into your retina. Sure, it won't give you 20/20 vision, but it's a good start if you've left your glasses at home.
Embryonic development is an incredibly complex process that scientists are still just beginning to understand. But one thing researchers have been able to map out is how the embryo folds to create the structures of the human face in the womb. We could watch this all day.
9. Popping your knuckles isn't necessarily bad for you
One researcher popped the knuckles of one hand for 60 years but not the other, and found no discernible difference in the amount of arthritis between the two of them at the end of his experiment.
Find out more in this video from Vox:
10. A single solar flare can release the equivalent energy of millions of 100-megaton atomic bombs
As Smarter Every Day demonstrated with this awesome slow-mo footage, cats actually use the two halves of their bodies separately to ensure rapid rotation (don't try this at home).
Watch the full video here:
12. You'd be better off surviving a grenade on land rather than underwater
I mean, it really flies. It's thanks to the Magnus effect, which occurs when the air on the front side of a spinning object is going the same direction as its spin, which means it gets dragged along with the object and deflected back.
Meanwhile, the air on the other side of the ball is moving in the opposite direction, so the air flow separates.
Watch Veritasium explain it better than we ever could:
We could keep going... but the best part about science is that it discovers new things every day. Never stop learning.
BRB... going to go drop a feather and a bowling ball at the same time:
We may each possess something which simply cannot be replaced.
When actor Emma Watson lost one such item - a ring gifted by her mother - following a London spa visit, she launched an online appeal to help find it.
"She bought it the day after I was born and wore it for 18 years, never taking it off, and then gave it to me for my 18th birthday.
"I wear this ring everyday, it is my most meaningful and special possession," explained the star of Beauty and the Beast and the Harry Potter films.
The post, which has gathered 72,000 reactions, prompted some of Emma's followers to share their stories of having lost, and in some cases having been reunited, with jewellery holding special sentimental value to them.
Commenting on Emma's post, Ness Johnson, 42, from Australia, shared her story of being reunited with a ring her mother gave to her.
"When I was 16, my mum gave me a beautiful ring for my birthday. A year later in Art class, I took my rings off while painting and someone picked them up to keep.
"Two months later, I broke my ankle and was on crutches and used them when I went on a school trip to the Sydney Opera House... so many stairs!
"It took a long time to go up each stair outside, nearly at the top, looking carefully at each step so I wouldn't trip, I found my ring on one of the steps."
Ness, who still has the ring, told the BBC that she plans on giving it to her own daughter, Lila, when she turns 16.
"It's a simple silver ring with a stone but it's worth millions to me," she continued.
Commenting on the power of memory that jewellery holds, Victoria Diaz Bouza in Spain said: "My mum gave me a ring that belonged to my deceased grandfather and it's the only memory we both have of him. I know I would be heartbroken if someone would steal something as precious as a beloved one's memory."
Not everyone was lucky enough to have recovered the items they hold most dear.
"I lost something that belonged to my grandmother 13 years ago and I still think about it," Nathalie Carol Da Nobrega Ruiz, from Sao Paolo, Brazil said.
Carly Bourke, San Antonio, Texas added: "I lost the teeny tiny diamond out of my grandmothers engagement ring and had a total meltdown years ago."
But some Facebook users, including South African Rita Van Eck, shared other views: "I had a family heirloom ring from my godmother, as well as a ring that I got from my parents for my 21st birthday, stolen.
"I was completely broken. But then I was immediately thankful that no one in our family was hurt and I realised that all these things are material."
Paul Evans added: "Just remember that what you're missing is only a symbol of the real gift from your mother - the love that went into that ring, and into guiding you to become the person you are.
"That can't be taken from you. You yourself are the ultimate symbol and result of that love."
A newborn was in critical but stable condition Tuesday after his teenage father abandoned him in a Northern California strip-mall parking lot, police said.
The father, Daniel Mitchell, 18, drove into the lot in Suisun City on Monday, removed a car seat holding the 16-day-old boy, put it on the ground and left, police said after viewing surveillance video and interviewing witnesses.
Two employees from a barber shop noticed the child car seat sitting unattended, and on closer inspection they found a baby in it and called police. Police were able to get the vehicle’s license plate from surveillance video and identify Mitchell.
He was involved in a hit-and-run crash and hospitalized later Monday in nearby Fairfield, and police found him there and confirmed he was the father.
Police arrested Mitchell on suspicion of child endangerment, child abandonment, committing a felony while free on bail and misdemeanor possession of suspected cocaine.
The baby was airlifted to a children’s hospital and was in critical but stable condition. The Los Angeles Times reported that the infant suffered from a condition that required specialized care.
Police said they have found and interviewed the boy’s mother, but she is not considered a suspect.
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