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  • In Ancient Greece, phalli were believed to have apotropaic qualities.
  • His tomb still exists on the plateau between Lake Gygaea and the phalli of stone.
  • The design of the Batmobiles of the Schumacher films have garnered criticism for allegedly resembling giant phalli.
  • Touristic visitors often have perceived the cylindrical shafts with the thicker top as depictions of male phalli.
  • Large phalli were considered undesirable for men to possess and often depicted for comic effect in ancient Rome.
  • A pashti is usually served with either chutneys, usually peanut ( Phalli Ki Chutney ) or with curry.
  • There were also huge phalli set up like obelisks before the temple, which were ceremoniously climbed once a year and decorated.
  • This first explanation ( by Krafft-Ebbing in his 1872 Psychopathia Sexualis ) rests on the assumption that amputation stumps resemble phalli and is in line with the contemporaneous linking of sexual oddity with homosexuality;
  • Though its performance as a procedure was rarely mentioned, the uncircumcised nature of other cultures was frequently noted, the uncircumcised nature of the Liberians was frequently referenced and military campaigns brought back uncircumcised phalli as trophies, which suggests novelty.
  • The specific epithet " hadriani " is named after the Dutch botanist Hadrianus Junius ( 1512 1575 ), who wrote a pamphlet on stinkhorn mushrooms in 1564 ( " Phalli, ex fungorum genere, in Hollandiae " ).
  • In Portugal, phalli are represented together with cup-marks, zig-zags, straggly-lines, etc ., on the ninety or so stones of the 4000-year-old " Cromeleque dos Almendres " near 蓈ora.
  • Blake was no stranger to the symbols or beliefs of a man such as Cosway  the manuscript of the poem he was writing contains many drawings of bizarre sexual imagery, including women sporting giant phalli and children engaged in erotic practices with adults ."
  • Callot's " Balli di Sfessania " ( literally, dance of the buttocks ) celebrates the commedia's blatant eroticism, with protruding phalli, spears posed with the anticipation of a comic ream, and grossly exaggerated masks that mix the bestial with human.
  • These explanatory notes address such diverse topics as oral sex ( fellatio and cunnilingus ), irrumation, masturbation, bestiality, sexual positions, eunuchism, phalli, religious prostitution, aphrodisiacs, pornography, and sexual terminology, but are not always accurate scholarly reflections of ancient Roman practices.
  • Coney Island horrified and fascinated Lorca at the same time . " The disgust and anatagonism it aroused in him ", writes C . Brian Morris, " suffuse two lines which he expunged from his first draft of'Oda a Walt Whitman': " Brooklyn filled with daggers / and Coney Island with phalli ."
  • Other common features of carnival include mock battles such as food fights; social satire and mockery of authorities; the grotesque body displaying exaggerated features, especially large noses, bellies, mouths, and phalli, or elements of animal bodies; abusive language and degrading acts; depictions of disease and gleeful death; and a general reversal of everyday rules and norms.
  • It is correct though that most of the depictions of large penises, phalli, was connected to a popular myth that it could ward off evil eye ( on many streetcorners in Pompeii you can find phallic signs that had this function ), and Priapus was also a general symbol of prosperity, and as such these particular depictions may not primarily have been of a sexual or pornopgraphic nature .-- talk ) 15 : 10, 10 April 2010 ( UTC)