February 2009
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Feb 1st
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January 2009
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Nipple Clamps 101 | Viviane's Sex Carnival →
Jan 31st
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WatchWatch
Dirty dirty CK ad.  Found via fleshbot.
Jan 31st
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notes: something about sex dolls, something about... →
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Remember when JFK said "the torch has been passed...
alexbalk: That’s gotta be how Bush just felt when Obama told the world that America is ready to lead once more.
Jan 20th
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Barack Obama: "In The Winter Of Our Hardship"  →
johncarney:Full text of the speech.
Jan 20th
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“But does all this sexual imagery in the air mean that sex has been liberated—or...”
– Naomi Wolf on porn in NY Mag. I think some of what she says is true, in terms of desensitization (though this has been observed for a long time), and that porn’s led to a reduction in mystery and heightened anticipation.  But I think the most important point is what she says here, not that...
Jan 16th
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defining sex (somewhat). →
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sex ad from 1793
This ad is oddly anti-redhead. ragbag: in which the many different women of the night in covent garden are described in lurid detail. three of them: The dairy hills of delight are beautifully prominent, firm and elastic. The sable coloured grot below with its coral coloured janitor is just adopted to the sons of Venus. 12 months are scarcely passed since her virgin rose was plucked. An...
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pogonotrophy
wordjournal: noun • the cultivation of a beard; beard-growing. cf.: pogonology, the study of beards, and pogonotomy, shaving. I think I’ve become a pogonophile.
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Jan 8th
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TinEye →
“TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks.” via noah kalina
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