2006-05-23

ambitious_wench: (Default)
2006-05-23 12:36 pm

Oh, [livejournal.com profile] ginmar!

I have something for you to do when you can't bear the thought of another crappy horror movie. It's got werewolves and zmobies and lihc, and all sorts of monsters to kill.

Oh, and you're going to need this to help you figure out what's what. *noddle*

Remember, kiddies, the first one is free...

MWA-HAHAHAHAHA!
(Tabbed browsing is your friend. Firefox, Netscape, or if you're REALLY cool, Safari. Open both those sites and toggle between them. Makes looking up obscure items easier.)
ambitious_wench: (Default)
2006-05-23 07:46 pm

Can somebody tell me why...

I once heard it said that human females are the only mammals with breasts that are permanently enlarged. Most female mammals have breasts that don't swell until they are lactating. Why do we have breasts?

Anatomically, breasts are nothing more than bags of fat globules around milk ducts that are mostly never used. Why? Are those milk ducts in need of insulation, or protective packing? Even when they are not producing?

Why do my breasts look like I'm lactating? What evolutionary role does it fulfill? I'm hoping one of my more knowledgeable readers can tell me. I sure as hell don't know.