A 74-year-old Indian man had a four-inch “devil horn” removed from the crown of his head last month after years of only being able to wear top hats. His barber (a man who clearly goes above and beyond what our barbers are willing to do for us), has been trimming the horn for the past five years to keep it shapely. But the stubborn horn, a cutaneous build-up of keratin fiber, had gotten so hard, the barber was no longer able to style it. Now after an intense surgery, Shyam Lal Yadavis is finally able to wear his favorite hat again: a backward Kangol. If you want to lose your lunch, check out the photos of the lonely devil horn here.
Photo: Maciej Toporowicz, NYC (Getty Images)
Catch them if you can: Cyclist Travels World With Only a Bike and Cat
Snapshot showdown: Old People Photo Albums Now vs. 50 Years From Now
Follow Mandatory on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Devil horn
-
Woman Brings Emotional Support Pony on Flight, Gives Everybody Else in Airport Anxiety
-
Fast Food Fight: Popeyes and Chick-fil-A Play Chicken in Twitter Beef
-
Meanwhile in Florida: Man Arrested For Having Donald Trump-Shaped Ecstasy Pills, Biggest Law Broken Was Poor Taste
-
The FDA Approved A Shot That Makes Women Horny, Finally
-
Look, No Hands! Chinese Dick Pump Is the Sex Machine of Our Dreams
-
Extreme Yogi Survives 80-Foot Fall, Proves Yoga Works
-
Martian Cabin Prototype For Rent in Most Uninhabitable City of All
-
Holiday Inn Takes Away Free Shampoo, The Only Perk of Staying at Holiday Inn
-
Meanwhile in Florida: Orlando Man Punches His Way to Faster Fast Food
-
Scientists Developing Human Organs in Animals, ‘Cats’ Musical Slowly Becoming a Reality
-
We’re Spending a Ton of Money Drunk Shopping Online
-
It Has Begun: People Are Getting Microchip Implants to Replace Credit Cards