
Marco Rubio enthusiastically raises his hands when asked who loves the wang. (Photo: Chris Keane/Reuters)
For it is written, to the one with much juice, much deliciousness will be given unto him. Much love to the juicy.

Marco Rubio enthusiastically raises his hands when asked who loves the wang. (Photo: Chris Keane/Reuters)

A British farmhand has pleaded guilty to one of the most depraved acts imaginable – sexually abusing a cow. 25-year-old Liam Brown snuck into a barn in the middle of the night in Burton, Dorset and forcibly had intercourse with a cow.Unbeknownst to Brown, the farm owner had become concerned about the welfare of the young livestock. Alarms and surveillance equipment were set up to catch any abusive behavior. When Brown entered the barn that night in June, he triggered the alarms and was caught red-handed in the act by the farming family.DNA samples were taken from the cow after the incident that confirmed Brown’s sickening offense. In August, he sobbed in court as he pleaded guilty to charges of bestiality and causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.Brown had been known to the family since childhood as his relatives worked on the farm, making this betrayal of trust even more egregious. The judge called his actions “so serious” that he may face punishment harsher than the court can impose. The violated cow’s owners want Brown kept far away from their farm.This horrifying case has highlighted the need for measures to protect livestock from human predators. Brown’s name will now forever be synonymous with depraved cruelty. His cow victim suffered trauma no innocent creature should ever endure.

A man from Italy is seeking €400,000 (£354,000) in compensation after surgeons allegedly wrongly amputated his penis, believing it to be cancerous. It was later discovered that he had a form of syphilis that could have been treated with medication. The surgery occurred in November 2018 at San Donato Hospital in Arezzo, Tuscany, and the patient, now 68 years old, intends to take the 35-year-old urologist responsible to court. A preliminary hearing in a court in Arezzo next month will determine whether the case will proceed to trial. The man has requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the situation and claims to have suffered significant physical and psychological harm. The surgeon, who is highly respected, no longer works at the Tuscany hospital but now operates in a Milan hospital. According to local newspaper Corriere di Arezzo, the man’s experience was both painful and embarrassing.

