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| Sunday, July 6th, 2008 |
jaspamaster
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3:03a |
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| Saturday, July 5th, 2008 |
fetishconfess
[ obscurredstar ]
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11:58p |
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fetishconfess
[ obscurredstar ]
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10:32p |
so here's some pics for your fantasies ok... so i finally uploaded some pics from con.. i know.. it's almost time for con again. shut up! for those of you that like "dolls" :) eheheheheh let me know what you think! ( zombie cannibal star ) |
| Sunday, July 6th, 2008 |
fetishconfess
[ johnnytime ]
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11:40a |
my fetish I love control. I want to tell you what to do. I want to be obeyed.
On my command you should humiliate yourself. Hurt yourself. Treat yourself.
I want you to be totally submissive. |
| Friday, July 4th, 2008 |
show_it_all
[ jadedeva ]
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3:04p |
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fetishconfess
[ olafthunderfoot ]
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8:38p |
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fetishconfess
[ unbridled_bliss ]
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4:01p |
So Hungry I want you. Oh God in Bliss, I want you! I want you in me. I want you on me. I want to feel your weight above and behind me as I lay here typing this. I want to feel your cock spreading me wider and wider as you fill every aching inch of my body. ( does this interest you? ) |
katestine
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8:55a |
Uncomfortable Stories I think it was someone on Baen's Bar who commented that the hero of Jayne Ann Krentz's Trust Me has Asperger's, which is an odd choice for a trashy romance character. Turns out I'd read it years ago, but surrounded as I've been most of my life by socially awkward people, I hadn't realized that there's a name for it when it's an extreme case. It's a diverting enough story, although the main character descibing sex in terms of fractals irritated me.
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I have no idea why I had books by Francesca Lia Block in my shopping cart, but I read Ruby. I think it's marketed as young adult, but I'd never hand a book that explicit about abuse to my rising high school senior cousin. The blend of magic and "adult themes" creeped me out a lot. I'm still planning to read a few more of her books though - there must be some reason I had her on my immediate queue and I do like magical realism. Just not with sexual abuse, mmkay?
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After reading my fave writer of magical realism's latest, I can see why many of the Amazon reviewers didn't like it. Alice Hoffman's gotten pretty formulaic - she always writes about the relationship between sisters, getting entangled with the wrong man, people who see more than others, loss, and small towns. The Third Angel has many of these elements, but puts them in a series of three intertwined tales set in London, rather than her usual New England town, and it doesn't quite work like an Alice Hoffman story. That said, the first story made me cry and I liked how telling the stories backwards made you appreciate details from the beginning - I need to find time to re-read the first tale, now that I know how it all turned out. Or rather, came to pass. |
petemosq
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9:54a |
Happy Independence Day! Hello Kiddies, No messages or jingoistic jargon today. We'll save that for another time. ;) I'd just like to wish everyone a safe and happy 4th of July weekend! May you spend it in pursuit of whatever happiness you desire! (I'll be pursuing mine at TES Fest, or is that the other way around?)   Enjoy yourselves, be safe, be thankful, and don't for get to pursue your right to.................. Rock & Roll All Night and Party Every Day!!!! Current Mood: awakeCurrent Music: KISS - Rock & Roll All Nite (Live '90) |
lorifran57
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9:25a |
July 4th I am debating....pondering....on the possible idea of watching the fireworks tonight. I have my nice rayban Z1 lense sunglasses to wear tonight but there is a big risk involved.... Chewing on it. I SO want to see fireworks on the water here again..... I will see what I do. Current Mood: thoughtful |
katestine
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8:25a |
Why I'm not supposed to spread my legs The first thing Russ the PT God said when I walked in the door was, "If you haven't been doing your hip exercises, I swear I'm not treating you." But of course, I've been ridiculously good about doing leg strengthening exercises *buffs nails* He tested my range of motion as I told him about Rainier training and he asked, "Are you sure you want to do this?" The way he put it, it's like I went through a sudden massive weight change and my body did its best to cope, but when it got to be too much, it shunted all the pressure? stress? into my it band. It's not that my it band is sore, it's that I have a muscular imbalance, likely brought on by my biomechanics. He's the one who treated my ankle issues 4 years ago, and he commented, "Running was never going to be a problem - you just needed to learn the strengthening exercises - but you are not built for this stuff." Although he also commented that whereas it took us months of work to get my legs capable of handling running, he thinks in three weeks I'll be able to resume training. Which is bad when you're supposed to start tapering in four :( but better than nothing. Da Bunny gave me a pep talk, but the part of me that was freaking out that 5 hrs a week of cardio wasn't enough is even more worried about being strong enough :( The one hope sustaining me is that if my legs are stronger more balanced, everything will work better. And when I asked, "Can I climb a mountain in 6 weeks?" Russ reassured me that I'd be fine. Anyhoo, despite 3 days of Advil, I still had tender spots. When I showed him the ballet stretch we do in aerial to open our hips and told him it hurts when I do that, he told, "Well don't do it then." :-P He also said I have a bursitis on my hip, whatever that means. And so he gave me 4 weights exercises and 2 stretches to be done 3x a week. ( Good girl exercises, back strengthening w/o hurting myself, and sadistic stretches ) On the plus side, when I asked about rolling along the foam roller like I saw on the Internet, he said it does nothing, don't bother, which was nice cuz it freakin' hurt on Monday morning. Also on the plus side, he said I'm allowed to swim, I'm allowed to do the weights things he gave me, and I'm allowed to walk, which is sort of helpful for Manhattanites :-P |
fetishconfess
[ staussya ]
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1:02a |
There is this hippie guy that I know. He is probably like 50 and he seems crazy at first, but when you listen to what he is saying he is incredibly intelligent. He is a squatter in this town my friend lives in. He is barefoot and hairy..he is a nature man. I have been fantasizing about us being in the woods, shrooming...connecting..then me sucking on his cock (he is huge..he jumped into the creek naked once) I would worship his massive hard cock while tripping. I would fall in the leaves and he would come up behind me and shove his cock deep into me..savagely. |
nyghtowl
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12:31a |
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| Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 |
butts
[ ivyblack ]
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11:32p |
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nyghtowl
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6:33p |
A TESFestivus For the Restovus So it's three days after camp and I think I'm pretty recuperarated. Of course I just slept 13 hours and another two this afternoon (missing most of "Ocean's 13" on HBO) so I think I'm ready and rested for TESFest. My body does this when it finally needs enough sleep it finds a way to knock me out and get it. Looking forward to the weekend, seeing all of our friends and hopefully getting to play some. If anyone else is going to TF via NJ Transit we are probably aiming for the 11:14am train from New York's Penn Station. Safe travels to everyone coming to TESFest and hope we have a great weekend P Current Mood: optimisticCurrent Music: M*A*S*H |
boymeat
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1:04p |
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lorifran57
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12:25p |
The fish don't wear watches Just go out. Make the most of the weather. Right now the weather is so-so. No matter. I took a stroll on the edge of the lake at 8am.....coffee in hand and watched the Loons go by in the shallows. Listened to the sounds of boats on the lake alread....the Mini-Hahah steamboat tooting its huge horn...... Seagulls overhead looking at me....thinking....maybe I have some fish or bread. Too many people feed the birds.... The ducks....Mallards....mottle green-blue heads as their full colors come in finally.....were hanging out at other end of the property....juveniles getting freshened for the day...mommy duck off to the side with the girls.... The sky is overcast today. No matter. Fish don't care. I am off to the docks to fish while my folks get themselves finished up. Perhaps I'll get the boat ready a bit. late time out makes no nevermind.
The fish don't wear watches ;P Current Mood: peacefulCurrent Music: Honky Tonk from truck of 'chicken man' staying with his wife next cabin over :) |
lolitasir
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11:51a |
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njlexi
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10:34a |
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jwirenius
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9:05a |
Return of the Second Amendment--and of the Wiro After my computer's recent sojourn in the House of Shades, I find I've missed many stories I would have liked to blog about. (Its repair was effected ala Peter Davison fixing the TARDIS--hit it tillit works, hmmm...pass the wrench, Tegan...)
But let me address one where my view may not be self-evident (c'mon, I was kvetching about the US using SERE tactics long before the Times got it): the Supreme Court's decision in Heller v. District of Columbia (available in full here: http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/07pdf/07-290.pdf). My prior grudging respect for Justice Scalia has been significantly eroded by his lawless and inconsistent from his prior rulings opinion in Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000), his remarkably inappropriate off the bench remarks in the last few years and his scandalously inappropriate and wildly inaccurate dissent in Boumediene v. Bush (available here: http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/07pdf/06-1195.pdf; facually debunked here: http://law.shu.edu/center_policyresearch/reports/urban_legend_final_61608.pdf; I know Prof. Denbeaux, and his work is sound).
All that off my chest, let me give credit where it's due: Heller was correctly decided, and correctly reasoned, in my view. Don't get me wrong; I'm no fan of guns in the streets, but Scalia's reasoning on the text (his history is a bit dodgy) is entirely correct. The language of the Second Amendment is as follows: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The first clause is a declaration of purpose, expressing the "why", but the active provision of a "right" in the Bill of Rights indicates an individual right--like that of the Fourth Amendment to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures. Moreover, the declaration of purpose in a statute or constitution is not something that limits the scope of a provision--the language used controls unless it is ambiguous and unclear, and often sweeps beyond the scope of whatever immediate social need occasioned the enactment. (A great example of this is the Fourteenth Amendment, created to establish legal equality inder state law for freed slaves, and found over the years to establish legal equality for women, other ethnic or racial groups and to prevent discrimination by faith.
So, we have to score this one for Scalia. Constitutionally, it was the right result, and for the right reason. Scalia's refusal to foreclose regulation that is consistent with the recognition of the individual right is likewise a prudent exercise of judicial discretion--what Cass Sunstein would call "judicial minimalism" in action. |
katestine
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8:25a |
A little too wild for me Btw, did anyone else come across any ticks lately? I found what I think was a tick on Tues morning, albeit not on me, and given that some of my favoritest people were all sleeping in cabins in the woods last weekend... Current Mood: worried |
katestine
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7:53a |
Sad While looking at the list of special events and the schedule for tomorrow afternoon, I found myself thinking, "Hm, maybe I should just spend the day in the city, tidying and sorting pictures. That would make me less stressed. Heck, if my neck still feels like this, why bother going out to NJ to be whiny all weekend." Even flipping through the outfit database didn't help, as apparently I've already worn all my favorite outfits this year.
Then I watched a really bad aerial hoop video on YouTube, remembered that AW said she'd bring aerial equipment to the event, and that was that :) It's, like, the only time evuh that my friends will get to see what I can do on the apparatus.
So, yeah, if the con space doesn't have good places to rig, I'm going to be PISSED.
Also, I need like half an excuse to buy an aerial hoop: I totally want one, but to use it, I'd either have to go to the not-nice parts of Brooklyn or find someone with dynamic load-bearing beams high off the ground in their home who really really likes me.
Edit: I don't suppose I know anyone who is going to see, or wants to see, Saltimbanco in early August in Newark, hm?
Edit2: Or Kooza for that matter?
I've looked at the Playbill and the website for Cirque Dreams and I still can't find much evidence of aerial acts, so I'll probably pass on that :(
Current Mood: more excited now |
get_naked
[ estru22 ]
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12:25a |
ay bay bay wellll, i seem to be getting nice responses.. and judging from my last 2 entries, i guess i kinda have a pretty god following already. however, most, if not all, of the comments i've received have come from men. and not that there's anything wrong with that.. but at the moment, i'm more into women =) so c'mon ladies, don't be shy.. voice your opinions. please? |
lolitasir
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| Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008 |
petemosq
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9:46p |
Fuckin' Cool! Ace Frehley joins Pearl Jam at MSG for 'Black Diamond!' While I was never a big fan of theirs, I gotta give props to the Seattle boys on this one. Current Mood: impressedCurrent Music: Pearl Jam w Ace Frehley - Black Diamond |
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