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Mad props to the anonymous narrator, to Tyler for encoding it for me, and to Meepsheep. :^) Presented for your amusement and arousal, the now-censored #SpokenWikipedia article for [[Rectal foreign body]]. Wikipedians have a reputation as sexy insatiable studs, but sometimes certain Wikipedians will take a break from all that sexy sex to create spoken works for the blind, so that even the blind may see (and hopefully feel) the joy of "rectal foreign bodies". So draw a nice warm bubble bath, light some scented candles, and get your fap hand or schlick fingers ready. Here is the text, so that you may follow along on our verbal journey through rectal foreign bodies: Rectal foreign body, from Wikipedia... the "you get what you paid for" encyclopedia. Rectal foreign bodies are large foreign items found in the rectum that can be assumed to have been inserted through the anus, rather than reaching the rectum via the mouth and gastrointestinal tract. Smaller, ingested foreign bodies, such as bones eaten with food, can sometimes be found stuck in the rectum upon x-ray. Rectal foreign bodies are not an unusual occurrence in hospital emergency rooms.[1] Medical literature contains numerous reports of items retrieved from patients' rectums.[2][3][4] Reported objects have included, among other items: seven light bulbs; a knife sharpener; two flashlights; a wire spring; a snuff box; an oil can with potato stopper; eleven different forms of fruit, vegetables and other foodstuffs; a jeweler's saw; a frozen pig's tail; a tin cup; a beer glass; and one patient's remarkable ensemble collection consisting of spectacles, a suitcase key, a tobacco pouch and a magazine.[2] Rectal foreign bodies, and amateur attempts to remove them, can result in perforation of the bowel, which is a life-threatening medical emergency. Rectal foreign objects are also the subject of a number of urban legends. See also: Butt plug
Wikipedia Spoken Articles by Wikipedia Product Details Author Wikipedia Publisher Wikipedia Audio Original LearnOutLoud.com Review This is Wikipedia's own spoken articles section. This section of Wikipedia features selected articles read by volunteer narrators. There are 100s of articles to choose from sorted by category and for the most part the narrators are pretty good. The one issue is that they are in Ogg Vorbis format which is an open source audio format that doesn't play in all media players. But you can stream the Ogg Vorbis files right on the Wikipedia site if all else fails. Description The WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia aims to produce recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud. Some people wonder why creating spoken recordings of articles is worthwhile, so a quick discussion of the unique benefits is in order. Spoken articles make Wikipedia content available to those who can understand English but cannot read it. Users can listen to Wikipedia articles while they perform tasks that preclude reading but not concentration (such as driving, biking, running, doing housework, etc.). Visually impaired users can use screen readers, of course, but with current technology, they may not be as accurate as a human vocal performance. This is particularly true of articles relating to science, mathematics, linguistics, and other areas where unusual pronunciation or symbols are prevalent. They are a valuable learning tool for those learning English, but only if a link is given to the version of the page that is read. This allows readers to listen to the words being pronounced while reading the words. They are a valuable learning tool for auditory learners (people who learn most effectively by listening to information delivered orally). Some may find it easier to concentrate on reading an article while listening to it, especially in an environment with distracting sounds (with the use of headphones). In performing the articles aloud, readers end up catching inconsistencies, redundancies, and awkward phrases that might have been missed by other editors. In this way, the written version of Wikipedia improves. However, the project does have some difficulties and drawbacks that one should be aware of: Recording and editing articles can be time-consuming, and recordings are sometimes abandoned or have their source text dramatically changed before they are finished. Incorrect pronunciation can mislead non-English-speaking users. To maintain a consistent vocal sound and to avoid the degradation in sound quality that comes from re-editing compressed audio files, edits to an existing recording should be done by the original recorder. Thus, in cases where a recording needs to be modified and the original recorder is not available to do it, the recording may need to be re-recorded entirely or removed. The audio file format used in Wikipedia is the open source standard, Ogg Vorbis, which avoids proprietary formats which may include DRM provisions. However, audio files encoded in Ogg Vorbis are not widely supported in many portable digital music players. For information on how to play Ogg Vorbis files on a computer, see the Ogg media help page. Wikipedia articles are constantly evolving. Once created, audio versions become less and less accurate when compared with the current article (unless updated too). There is no way to follow or indicate links.
please enjoy all of these soothing egg facts with water sounds to help u relax! happy Easter ^_^ Scrambled eggs: 🤍 Omelette: 🤍 yes i really did read the wikipedia page for eggs (as food) for a half an hour and there is no jump scare or anything I swear on my life and honor as a foolish video maker person, have no fear. yes this is for april fools but if it helps you relax that's cool too i guess
Spoken text from the Wikipedia article on the subject. Spoken Wikipedia is a set of videos narrating articles from the glorious encyclopedia. Wikipedia is completed and corrected every day thanks to thousands of volunteer editors from around the world. This article was captured on October 2019. For an updated version refer to the original article: 🤍 The Observable Universe illustration was made especially for Wikipedia by artist Pablo Carlos Budassi. Budassi's illustrations page: 🤍 Budassi on fb: 🤍 Budassi on ig: 🤍 We are very lucky to live in this era where our understanding of the world around us advances every single minute and where there are still millions of things, places, and knowledge to discover!
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Spoken text from the Wikipedia article on the subject. Spoken Wikipedia is a set of videos narrating articles from the glorious encyclopedia. Wikipedia is completed and corrected every day thanks to thousands of volunteer editors from around the world. This article was captured on October 2019. For an updated version refer to the original article: 🤍 The Observable Universe illustration was made especially for Wikipedia by artist Pablo Carlos Budassi. Budassi's illustrations page: 🤍 Budassi on fb: 🤍 Budassi on ig: 🤍 We are very lucky to live in this era where our understanding of the world around us advances every single minute and where there are still millions of things, places, and knowledge to discover!
This video is a auto-generated spoken version of the article with the same name on Wikipedia. Spoken Wikipedia is a beta project that aims to convert Wikipedia articles into videos to allow a easier consumption. Any feedback on the quality of this video are welcome! Send us a message to spokenwikiproject🤍gmail.com Source: 🤍 (as of 24/Jun/2021)
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Spoken text from the Wikipedia article on the subject. Spoken Wikipedia is a set of videos narrating articles from the glorious encyclopedia. Wikipedia is completed and corrected every day thanks to thousands of volunteer editors from around the world. This article was captured on October 2019. For an updated version refer to the original article: 🤍 The Observable Universe illustration was made especially for Wikipedia by artist Pablo Carlos Budassi. Budassi's illustrations page: 🤍 Budassi on fb: 🤍 Budassi on ig: 🤍 We are very lucky to live in this era where our understanding of the world around us advances every single minute and where there are still millions of things, places, and knowledge to discover!
Spoken text from the Wikipedia article on the subject. Spoken Wikipedia is a set of videos narrating articles from the glorious encyclopedia. Wikipedia is completed and corrected every day thanks to thousands of volunteer editors from around the world. This article was captured on October 2019. For an updated version refer to the original article: 🤍 The Observable Universe illustration was made especially for Wikipedia by artist Pablo Carlos Budassi. Budassi's illustrations page: 🤍 Budassi on fb: 🤍 Budassi on ig: 🤍 We are very lucky to live in this era where our understanding of the world around us advances every single minute and where there are still millions of things, places, and knowledge to discover!
This video is a auto-generated spoken version of the article with the same name on Wikipedia. Spoken Wikipedia is a beta project that aims to convert Wikipedia articles into videos to allow a easier consumption. Any feedback on the quality of this video are welcome! Send us a message to spokenwikiproject🤍gmail.com Source: 🤍 (as of 23/Jun/2021)
The now censored Pricasso Spoken Wikipedia article. Mad props to the voice artiste, and to Tyler. Both are patriots of the lulz. Here is the first few paragraphs of the Wikipedia article on Tim Patch/Pricasso: Tim Patch, commonly known by his professional stage name Pricasso, is an Australian artist who is known for using his penis, scrotum and buttocks to paint portraits, landscapes and female nudes. Background Patch was born in the United Kingdom. He attended Oakwood Preparatory School in Chichester and then went on to attend Bembridge School on the Isle of Wight. After Bembridge, Patch went on to study at the Portsmouth College of Art and the Royal West of England Academy.[1] Unable to earn a degree in fine arts he attended furniture design courses and became a builder.[2][3] In 1977 he migrated from the United Kingdom to Australia and from 1978 to 1982 he exhibited woodcarvings and other artworks in art galleries.[1] In 1984 Patch established Hellfire Pottery with his sister, which produced various pottery and ceramic works.[4] In 2002, Patch began work on building a Gaudi-style house and art gallery, and during this same period he began working as a portrait and caricature artist in markets in Queensland.[5][6][7][8] Patch states that he conceived of the idea of painting with his penis in 2005. Inspired after watching Puppetry of the Penis, he drew a smiley face in the back of a urinal with his penis and then decided to attempt it at home using paint.[9] After telling a friend of his work, she had him paint at a 2005 New Year's Eve party on a dare.[6][7] In 2006, Patch chose the name of "Pricasso" – a portmanteau of prick (a slang term for penis) and Picasso.[1][8][10][11]
This video is a auto-generated spoken version of the article with the same name on Wikipedia. Spoken Wikipedia is a beta project that aims to convert Wikipedia articles into videos to allow a easier consumption. Any feedback on the quality of this video are welcome! Send us a message to spokenwikiproject🤍gmail.com Source: 🤍 (as of 24/Jun/2021)
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