I could stand to lose a few inches...
Does your drinking water come from a river? A report in my local newspaper may cause you some worries:-
“Otters are finding it harder to breed over successive generations - their penises are getting smaller and that’s as a result of the amount of oestrogen coming through sewage works, we think.”
Anyone drawing water from downstream??? Luckily, I don't drink tapwater! :)
I could stand to lose a few inches...
Come on it was really cold that day.
They should got upstream where its a little “otter” in that case
"So, what was your previous job?"
"Sizing otters' willies".
How does that sound for a job interview?
Kidding aside: where does the higher level of estrogen come from in the first place? (** ...wanted to write something not suited for this part of the forum).
Last edited by thieuster; 15th January 2022 at 13:09.
I saw this discussed on tv recently, may have been QI. Misconception is that it’s from birth control pills but the vast majority is from animal manure reaching the waterways, one of the unwanted side effects of modern intensive farming.
This could explain the behaviour of a lot of the members who regard themselves as self appointed sheriffs of this fair republic.
And also Raffe’s little Willy
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