You simply must read these. Though, I wouldn't recommend reading them at work. Of if you're underage. These are definitely not PG-13 rated blog posts.
From the ever wonderful Scicurious: Friday Weird Science: a tote for your scrote, a recepticle for your testicle
and the fantastic Jason Goldman: A Cup for your Pup: Friday Weird Science Companion Post
(and, if you're in the mood to laugh hysterically, I recommend you take a look at Sci's Twitter Feed... you'll see what I mean)
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