The internet is full of weird and wonderful things, but it is also a wealth of information.
Which is probably what Dr Frank Gailand was thinking seven years ago when he created Radiopaedia, which claims to ‘create the best available radiology reference, and to make it available to you as well as your colleagues to use for free and forever’. Yeah, that and you can see x-rays of what people have stuck up their bums.
As you can imagine there is an array of different anus infiltrators on show, and some are a little more ‘out there’ than others.
An instant coffee jar? That’s one way to perk yourself up.
The site also carries some handy advice on which objects shouldn’t be shoved where the sun don’t shine:
The shape of the eggplant means that once its equator has passed the anal verge it has a tendency to scoot up up and away.
What are you going to do with your Friday now, right? There there.
[source:metro]
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