ITALY'S famous statue of Neptune (pictured) has been deemed "too explicitly sexual" for Facebook.
Apparently the 3.2 metre high bronze sculpture that stands in the Piazza del Nettuno, in Bologna needs to pop on some underpants if he wants his picture to appear on the social networking site.
It comes after an historian had her picture of Neptune forcibly removed from Facebook for violating community standards.
"The use of images or video of nude bodies or plunging necklines is not allowed, even if the use is for artistic or educational reasons," the site went on to advise her.
Apparently drunk selfies & skimpy bikini shots are more appropriate.
A VIETNAMESE man who unknowingly spent 18 years of his life with surgical forceps lodged in his stomach has finally had them removed.
The forceps were believed to have been left in the 54-year-old when he had emergency surgery after a traffic accident.
When he suffered the occasional stomach ache he was diagnosed with a suspected stomach ulcer but an x-ray revealed something far more unusual.
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