Sunday, November 16, 2014

He served his penis for dinner




A man who had his genitals removed seasoned them before cooking them for five paying dinner party guests, it has been claimed.
Mao Sugiyama, 22, who is asexual, had voluntarily undergone surgery to have them removed.
But the illustrator took his frozen penis and scrotum home from hospital and organised a grim party.

He charged guests around £160 per person to eat his severed genitalia in Tokyo, Japan.
They were garnished with mushrooms and parsley.

Grim: Mao Sugiyama, 22, prepares to serve up his genitals as dinner for five paying guests at a party he organised in Tokyo, Japan


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Horror Movies Good for The Brain

Watching horror movies can be beneficial for the brain. The roller-coaster ride of emotions that happen when viewing scary movies can lead to the secretion of certain feel-good chemicals in the brain such as dopamine, serotonin and glutamate. These chemicals may lead to the creation of adrenaline which can have an anesthesia-effect on the body which is similar to effects of drugs that could actually bring stress and anxiety down.

Horror Movies Relieve Stress



According to another study done in New York, horror movies allow you to engage in an experience where you are in control. In some ways horror movies provide a soothing factor. While it can initially give you stress because of the uncertainties in the plot, it gives you an avenue to overcome stress which is helpful when you face real-life situations. It gives your mind some sort of diversion and helps you forget about those anxiety and stress you have in your daily routine. Horror movies are not only comforting but also soothing; now that is something unexpected don’t you think?

Horror Movies Help Burn Calories



Unknown to a lot of people, watching scary movies can actually make you burn calories. Now scary movies join the ranks with exercise videos in making you lose weight. You indeed burn calories when you watch horror flicks but not that substantial. In a recent study conducted by a university in the United Kingdom, depending on the movie, you can burn close to 200 calories. Watching scary movies is perhaps one of the most entertaining ways to burn calories!
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