An Italian woman has started a blog coupling bare breasts with factual signs, telling The Local the nude photos can help promote scientific achievement.
Also
'Boobs for Science' blog - known in Italy as Tette per la Scienza - claims 'where reason fails, boobs have a chance'
Blog asks women to expose their breasts or cleavage alongside a comment about important scientific developments
Creator Lara Tait, 30, says blog - now featuring men - allows women to put their body 'to the service of science'
R
Italians post breast selfies 'for science'
Forum rules
Disallowed: religion, race, politics, war and disrespect toward others.
Allowed: history, science(!), computers, sports, movies, careers, art, music, relationships and the ten million other topics in our lives.
Disallowed: religion, race, politics, war and disrespect toward others.
Allowed: history, science(!), computers, sports, movies, careers, art, music, relationships and the ten million other topics in our lives.
Really? Perhaps you should start a "blog" for all the junk you post, personally, I come on this site for useful Volvo info, yes this site has a "whatever" Non-car talk heading, but I really don't think that it is for posting crap about an Italian woman's breasts...? Give your head a shake...... 
- 93Regina
- Posts: 2813
- Joined: 18 January 2014
- Year and Model: 93:240/940
- Location: Sunflower State
- Been thanked: 65 times
Really? A number of those videos are "Vimeo Staff Picks," or staff picks on "35 MM - A GROUP FOR CINEPHILES!"Fogducker wrote:...start a "blog" for all the junk you post...
The original cite I provided about this story came from "The Local," as they say:
Daily news is the glue of society, defining the issues we care about as a community. We capture the essence of nations by finding the stories that tell us who we are (and who those other people over there are), breaking down barriers and bringing us closer together. Our entertaining blend of daily news, business and features has made The Local the largest English-language news network in Europe with more than four million readers every month.






