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Humans Are Some of the Only Animals That Don't Have Tails Here's Why

Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Tails are like opinions — basically everyone has them. Fish, birds, most reptiles, and even some of our closest relatives. So why are we missing out? Since tails first evolved at least 500 million years ago, they've taken on every role imaginable. Geckos use them to store fat. Birds use them to steer through the air. And rattlesnakes use them to scare off predators.

My life in sex: I watch my wife sleep with younger men

My life in sexSexAt first I had mixed emotions, but now I find it extremely exciting, like seeing a porn film, only live We met in 2001, fell instantly in love, and married 14 months later. During our honeymoon in Paris, I suggested we visit a couples-only swingers’ club. It had always been my dream (I’d been married before, but my ex-wife wouldn’t entertain the idea), and luckily my wife agreed.

Phoebe Bridgers Wins Defamation Case Dismissal

Update November 9: A judge has granted Phoebe Bridgers’ motion to strike the defamation suit against her. Citing anti-SLAPP laws, the judge ruled that Bridgers’ Instagram stories were protected speech. “We feel vindicated that the Court recognized this lawsuit as frivolous and without merit,” a spokesperson for Bridgers said in a statement. “It was not grounded in law, or facts, but was filed with the sole intention of causing harm to our client’s reputation and career.

Photos from 13 Barney Documentary Bombshells

1/13 Franziska Krug/Getty Images During the early '90s, critics who bonded over their hatred for the eternally optimistic children's dinosaur started a trend called "Barney bashing" in which they'd destroy dolls and toys of the character's likeness, take their rage out on Barney piñatas and even call for Barney's death. As Travis Fox, a former University of Nebraska student, stated in the documentary, "I was the originator of a Barney bashing event at U of N at Lincoln in 1993.