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An anti-masturbation device from 19th century Catholic France. Made of copper and attached to a belt, it was designed to be worn by boys, encasing the genitalia, so they could not commit the 'sin' (or, as stated on ebay, it was to prevent nocturnal emissions).

There will be no winner for this round (too few guesses); the following lovely leather bag will be donated to the Tremella nunnery:

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New image to be posted in the near future...
 
We were close...but seriously....wtf?! How much do you not want to meet the guy/girl who designed and built this thing.
 
I can only imagine how painful that thing would be... at certain times.... um when certain parts of you wake up before the rest of you does .... :eek: <= That would be the face you make when you wake up
 
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This is a frost flower. It is the name commonly given to a condition in which thin layers of ice are extruded from long-stemmed plants in autumn or early winter. The thin layers of ice are often formed into exquisite patterns that curl into "petals" that resemble flowers.

The formation of frost flowers is dependent on a freezing weather condition occurring when the ground is not already frozen. The sap in the stem of the plants will expand, causing long, thin cracks to form along the length of the stem. Water is then drawn through these cracks via capillary action and freezes upon contact with the air. As more water is drawn through the cracks it pushes the thin ice layers further from the stem, causing a thin "petal" to form.

More examples:

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Winner of this round is Wenzdayz, simply because she is a womanses, and, if we understand it correctly, it is apparenly possible to 'get some' if a lady is presented with a respectable bag which she can use to put her doofers in. Please enjoy the bag's many benefits (the laboratory's number is written on the dispensable tag):

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This is a frost flower. It is the name commonly given to a condition in which thin layers of ice are extruded from long-stemmed plants in autumn or early winter. The thin layers of ice are often formed into exquisite patterns that curl into "petals" that resemble flowers.

The formation of frost flowers is dependent on a freezing weather condition occurring when the ground is not already frozen. The sap in the stem of the plants will expand, causing long, thin cracks to form along the length of the stem. Water is then drawn through these cracks via capillary action and freezes upon contact with the air. As more water is drawn through the cracks it pushes the thin ice layers further from the stem, causing a thin "petal" to form.

More examples:

CT2lr.jpg


Winner of this round is Wenzdayz, simply because she is a womanses, and, if we understand it correctly, it is apparenly possible to 'get some' if a lady is presented with a respectable bag which she can use to put her doofers in. Please enjoy the bag's many benefits (the laboratory's number is written on the dispensable tag):

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Oooh i shall cuddle with this bag everynight
 
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