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Weird Science ponders the inevitable stupidity of public transit

Weird Science ponders the inevitable stupidity of public transit

You can make your own joke about batgirl and imagine that it appeared here: The title of this paper about tells you everything you need to know: "Fellatio by Fruit Bats Prolongs Copulation Time." I really cannot think of much to add there. Full Article at Ars Technica

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