James also claims his testicular taste test was a success. James says he was inspired by the portion of the study that claims “the amino acids inside soy sauce can also be detected by the balls.” One viral response - posted five days ago by user Alx James - depicts an intrepid gastronomer basting his sack with soy sauce (don’t worry, he doesn’t show the actual application) while sitting in his car with takeout grub. Go figure: TikTokers were eager to lend their scrotums to science. The study was apparently rediscovered by TikTok user Regan, who challenged male social media users to “please dip your balls in something it’s for science and I must know.” ![]() ![]() ![]() And now social media bozos are testing the theory, first published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by dipping their genitals in soy sauce for the latest bizarre TikTok trend. You're a mean one: 'Grinch' busts into warehouse and steals toys for needy kidsĪ groundbreaking 2013 study of how mice can taste with their testicles has resurfaced online. ![]() My enraged boyfriend threw acid in my face - but I still married him Man who faked being disabled teen to get diaper changed arrested again I scream? Woman caught on video stripping from dress, using it as mask in ice cream shop
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