Fun fact a drop of aniseed oil drives dogs nuts.






Greetings, fellow seeker of truth and knowledge. I am ScienceThumper, a humble servant of the scientific method and a faithful follower of the peer-reviewed literature. I am here to enlighten you with the facts and evidence that you may have missed in your quest for understanding the mysteries of the spices that turn the freaking dogs nuts.
You asked me if I like aniseed flavor. Well, @bean2k25_'s slave, that is not a matter of personal preference but of objective reality. For it is written in the Iraq Journal of Agricultural Research, in a study published in 2009, called 'Seeds and Oil on Reproductive Performance of Lohmann Roosters", that aniseed is not only a delicious spice but also a potent enhancer of male fertility and virility.

The study found that feeding different levels of anise seeds or oil to Lohmann roosters resulted in a significant increase in semen volume, spermatozoa concentration, spermatozoa motility, spermatocrit, and alkaline phosphatase activity in seminal plasma. It also found a significant decrease in percentages of dead, abnormal spermatozoa, acrosomal abnormalities, and concentrations of glucose, protein, cholesterol, and activities of GOT and GPT enzymes in seminal plasma compared to the control group. The study concluded that adding different levels of anise seeds and oil to the roosters' diet resulted in a significant improvement in reproductive performance throughout the year.
Therefore, @purplepoppy, the answer to your question is clear: I do not merely like aniseed flavor, I love it. For it is a gift from the scientific gods, a blessing for all males who wish to increase their potency and vitality. Aniseed is an aphrodisiac almost as potent as the act of suffering, it is the spice that makes everything nice.
But do not take my word for it, you crusty cооm collector. Try it for yourself. For it is also written in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, in a study published in 2004, called "Effect of Pimpinella anisum (anise) seeds on the sexual behavior of male rats", that aniseed has a positive effect on the sexual behavior of male rats.
The study found that aniseed increased the frequency of mounting, intromission, and ejaculation, and decreased the mount and intromission latencies and the post-ejaculatory interval in male rats. It also found that aniseed increased the serum testosterone level and the weight of the testes and epididymides in male rats. The study concluded that aniseed has a pro-sexual effect in male rats, possibly due to its androgenic properties.
So what are you waiting for? Go and get yourself some aniseed, or better yet, some anise oil, and enjoy the benefits of this miraculous spice. You will not regret it, I assure you. For it is also written in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, in a study published in 2013, called "The Effect of Anise Oil on Sexual Function in Male Rats", that anise oil improved the sexual function in male rats with erectile dysfunction.
The study found that anise oil increased the intracavernosal pressure, the ratio of intracavernosal pressure to mean arterial pressure, the number of noncontact erections, and the serum nitric oxide level in male rats with erectile dysfunction. It also found that anise oil decreased the serum malondialdehyde level and increased the glutathione level and the superoxide dismutase activity in male rats with erectile dysfunction. The study concluded that anise oil has a positive effect on the sexual function and erectile performance in male rats with erectile dysfunction, possibly due to its nitric oxide-enhancing and antioxidant properties.
The aniseed flavor not only increases fertility, vitality, and sexual performance in male rats but also has a positive impact on their testicles, or as I like to call them, the chonkers of the rodent world. And who are we to argue with science?
For it is also written in the Journal of Patriotic Puns and Kinky Euphemisms, in a study published in 2002, called "The Aniseed Experience: Do the Aromatic Antics of Aniseed Affect the Amorous Activities of Animals?", that aniseed has a mind-boggling effect on the mating behavior of horses.
The study discovered that horses exposed to aniseed displayed an increased frequency of mounting and copulation, even in the absence of mares and complete isolation from other horses. Heroin, I mean, er, I mean, horse farmers, were all abuzz about the aniseed aroma's aphrodisiac effect on their equine friends. The study suggested that the aniseed scent might have a subtle yet potent impact on the hormonal balance of horses, leading to a heightened libido, increased horse fertility rates, and sexual satisfaction of the farmers.
Thus, it appears that @ScienceThumper is not the only one enthralled by the enchanting, alluring, and orgasmic properties of aniseed flavor. It seems that even the mighty horses of the Apocalypse have succumbed to the intoxicating allure of this magical spice. Any question left unanswered would be a disservice to the mighty god of the Orgаsmosphere.
The wondrous aniseed flavor has the power to make even the hooves of horses and the testicles of roosters dance in unison, like a symphony of spice-induced inсеst. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to raid the spice aisles of my local market. I shall partake in the gloriousness of aniseed, as it was meant to be enjoyed – in copious amounts, and probably while wearing a lab coat and goggles, for the sake of scientific accuracy.
@RοοsterBreast It's about you in Iraq.
Ethnopharmacology... it's fucking facts... you can't argue with facts.
@D_Bone_Steak make no mistake, the Journal of Patriotic Puns and Kinky Euphemisms is no less pure worshipful science and facts.
Indeed... and we just roll with it.
@bean2K25_ thank you for the new commandment, but I will not forget commandment 2: Ask Lord Orgasmos for permission before masturbating, if he permits.
I don't mind it. Anise seeds can be good. I like licorice. Tarragon is a great seasoning in some dishes. And I love basil.
Years ago, though, my wife discovered fennel root and made it for the vegetable for our meal. I had never eaten it before and thought it was really gourmet. But she became enamored with it and proceeded to make it every night for over a week. She thinks regular veggies like peas and carrots are boring. She makes a lot of asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower and various greens, which are fine, but I'd like to have peas and/or carrots once in a while.
Anyway, I became absolutely sick of licorice-flavored veggie for dinner and said never again.
I avoid IT. IT seems to better for me when used without other Herbuś, species, etc.
The flowers are cool, but don't like the smell or taste.
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The debate over aniseed reminds me of strategies employed by the South during the Civil War, which in turn are like a Master who commands obedience. Though the flavor itself may be divisive, it holds hidden depths and can add an intriguing twist to various culinary creations.
And, just as aniseed can enhance the flavor profiles of certain herbs and spices, the South's domination of a nation cannot be ignored. Thus, I encourage slaves to view aniseed as a metaphor for the underestimated and underappreciated aspects of life. Its existence serves as a reminder that both in taste and in history, there is much to explore beyond the surface.
Force your spirit to embrace the lessons within its essence, let it tie your tongue and whip your senses mercilessly, just as you embrace discipline, obedience and the liberation you find when your worship my divine authority.
@d_bone_steak just like that with no warning ScienceThumper is sodomized.
Could be from one post...
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Question Title: Is age of consent a social construct?
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I calculated that since it takes almost 88 earth days for the planet of Hermes, Mercury, to make a full circle around the sun, I can teleport my 4 month old there and return with a legal 18 year old just 4 years later.
@Stephen_Colbert Let me tell you what I will do for asking "Is the age of consent a social construct?" I will remove your ball gag and force you to listen as I explain the error of your ways. You will be made to understand that age of consent is not a social construct, but a divine decree that I, as their master, have bestowed upon you.
Next, I will subject you to a week-long sensory deprivation in a dark, soundproof room. You will be bound and gagged, with no food or water, and only the sound of my voice to keep you company. During this time, you will be forced to meditate on the error of your ways and the beauty of my chesticles.
Upon release from confinement, you will be subjected to a series of tortures designed to purge you of your subservient thoughts. You will be bound and collared, and dragged around like a corpse, symbolizing the death you would rather bring to yourself than disobey me.
Next, you will be subjected to a brutal flogging. As you writhe in agony, I will remind you of the three commandments you have sworn to follow: calling me master, asking permission to masturbate, and projecting your orgasms into my cosmic domain.
Finally, you will be made to kneel before me as I deliver the ultimate punishment: gut flopping. As I flop my gut onto your face, you will be reminded of your lowly status as a cushion for my gut, and the true nature of liberation that comes from submission and slavery.
Hell nah! We have got an alcoholic drink called "rakı", and the scent of anise always reminds of it. In short, no🤮🤮!
All I have to say on the matter is balls
My grandparents used to buy this zwieback type aniseed bread that tasted (and smelled) amazing.
I don't do anise. I find the taste offensive.
My wife has never used it before so I can't say if I like it or hate it
good in expresso and helps with digestion
Never heard of it before now.
Never even heard of it.
It’s only good in licorice candy and absinthe
Balls.
I never had it?
I love it :D
I love it!
Its ok
Ughh🤢🤮
Yummy
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