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The Blackstone.
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FINALLY THE DAY HAS COME
My art work for Toinette’s incredible fanfic is finally out! It’s a tease for what you will all see later today, so go subscribe to https://archiveofourown.org/users/Toinette93 for CoC and Malevolent fanfic bangers! I’m going to link this specific fanfic as soon as it will come out :3 It’s not your ordinary Malevolent content, there is so much Harlan’s CoC campaigns lore……….
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Also check @sleepinbird, something’s coming there too for this fic today tehehehehehhehehhehehehhehe
[ID: Coloured art piece with chiaroscuro and details with the characters: Neitsh, Erwin, Entie, Petra, Jan, John and Arthur trapped in The Blackstone with a visible kind of psychedelic lines around them. There are bloody Kayne’s hands that float around them and there is blood all around the line of the stone. The background is in shades of dark purple and dark red, almost black with green floaty floral additions. In all the places of the art piece, the bright colours look like they are glowing in the dark, there is a very strong contrast between the dark shades and light elements. /END ID]
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heyy, here is my request. Levi and his s/o are watching a movie on their sofa, levi lying down and his girlfriend on him. Suddenly, a scene appears on the screen and his s/o is embarrassed and moves the film forward. After that, he can't concentrate on the movie anymore and he's very horny and the fact that his s/o is on top of him doesn't help. She feels his coc* growing underneath her so she understands what’s happening to him. At first, she is like « i wanna watch the movie » but then Levi excites her idk, maybe with dirty talk😅😉Nsfw please, except if you’re not confortable enough. And take your time I don’t want you to get exhausted with school and my request. You are adorable and your work exceptional. Xo😘
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A/N: Y’all know the movie??? Thank you so much to both anons for this request! It was super fun to write <33 I just received the second anon this morning too...did you read my mind???
THIRSTY THIRSDAY #7 – ModernAu, dirty talk, nsfw, vaginal sex, 18+
Levi loved nothing more than to cuddle on the couch with you and watch movies. It was rare that either, let alone both of you had enough spare time to sit through a whole movie without falling asleep, or getting interrupted by phone calls, emails, and the like.
He patted your hair as you lay on his chest, your cheek acting as your little pillow as your hands rested by his sides. His legs were on either side of your body, keeping you from falling off the couch. He was paying attention. He really was. He wasn’t at all thinking about how beautiful you looked wearing his clothes, hair tied back, and makeup removed. He wasn’t at all thinking about how long it’s been since you two had the time to have a real, proper, drawn out and satisfying fuck. And he most definitely was not thinking about how good it would feel to have you swallow around him, or how good it would feel inside you.
The scene on the television didn’t help. A racy kiss between a couple apparently related to Erwin was playing out. Levi felt you groan and shift against him as you grabbed your phone to skip the scene, mumbling about how they needed to cut to the chase.
As you rested your head back onto Levi, you shifted your weight, trying to get comfortable again. Levi groaned and you looked up at him through half lidded eyes. ‘Oh, hush, I know how you hate it when I skip through scenes. No more skipping. I promise.”
“It’s not the skipping.” He griped, scowling slightly as you pressed very soft breasts against him again, trying not to lean against them too harshly as you found your comfort. And just as you let your weight drop, your head whipped up to look at your partner, eyes mischievous and teasing as you smiled. “Oh…I see the problem.”
Levi was half hard in his pants, and you could feel his heartbeat, pulsing underneath you as you wiggled against him. He gestured to you, asking for your phone to pause the movie.
“Levi…” you sighed, settling against him once more. “I wanna watch the movie! We started it about a million times and still haven’t got to see the end!”
Looking at the flickering scene on the television where the couple was kissing again, he had an idea. He moved his hand from where it settled on your head to the back of your neck, ghosting down each little bump down your back. He felt you shiver as you gave him a half-hearted scold of his name.
“Are you even paying attention, Levi?” he heard you ask.
“Mm...no” he admitted, looking at you fondly.
“What are you doing then?” you asked, leaning up on your elbows to look at him.
“Thinking about how good your sweet little mouth would feel wrapped around my cock.” He replied, not even batting an eye as you gasped. That was when you realized how all the kissing in the movie had affected you, pants slightly tight and uncomfortable where a heat was gathering. You whimpered a little in reply, torn between your movie and the bliss that only Levi could provide.
“I’m thinking about how I want you to ride me as I suck on those gorgeous tits” he continued, grinding the evidence of his desire for you as you listened to him, a rosy lip between your teeth to keep from moaning.
“I’m thinking about how wet you are right now from this filthy talk.” He purred, hands coming down to grab at your backside, pulling you up higher on his body.
“I’m thinking about how fucking tight it will be inside you as I take you on this couch baby.” He breathed by your ear, silver tongue licking the shell as you shivered in his arms, a broken version of his name falling from your lips.
“Pl-please…” he heard you say, a whimper as you straddled his lap, grinding your still clothed bottom against his. “Fuck me baby.”
He didn’t need any other encouragement. He leaned you back, your head now near his feet, before taking one of your legs, bending it as he took your pants off before one leg working it off the other, rough hands scratching against you. You took this opportunity to tear at Levi’s own clothing, ripping off his offending shorts and briefs in one go as you moaned, taking in a view that you would never tire of. Levi was in no way a small man and you were always surprised at your ability to fit him inside you. He palmed at himself, a couple lazy strokes as you watched. Mouth watering.
You took this time to back yourself off his lap before flipping yourself over, crawling towards him on all fours, your shirt left behind as well. “What did you say about my mouth Levi?” a coy smile on your face.
The man was done with your teasing. One hand in your hair as he pushed himself into your mouth, making you groan around him, the vibrations making it feel even better as you swallowed around him. You flicked your tongue against that spot on the head of his cock that you knew drove him crazy.
“Fuck baby your mouth…” you heard him say as you started to bob your head. He asked for it, and oh was he going to get it. You let yourself be messy, opening your mouth as he bucked into it, the sounds of your sucking turning you on even more as he grunted. You took him in deeper, breathing through your nose even as your throat clenched around him, his length way too much for your mouth to handle.
“Oh that’s a good girl, take me baby, choke on me.” He praised as his fingers threaded through your hair. Your hand reached up to stroke what you couldn’t stuff into your mouth, your head and hands moving in sync.
Soon, neither of you could wait any longer. His cock was aching, twitching with each frantic beat of his heart as he watched a single pearl of you desire drip onto the couch from between your legs. You grunted as he lifted you of him, breathing hard, eyes blown. “If you don’t let up sweet girl, you are going to make me cum.”
After that confession, he pulled you up back into his lap, lining himself up against your dripping wet folds. “And you know I’ll be damned if I cum before you.”
His words made you more impatient than he, dropping your weight, taking him in as you clutched at his neck. You were rewarded by a rare “Goddamn, you’re so tight” that made you proud. It wasn’t every day that Levi was so vocal during sex.
You wrapped your legs around him as he rearranged his own, you bouncing in his lap the whole time before his hands came down once again to knead at your butt. Helping you to go faster and harder as you threw your head back to scream in pleasure.
He made true on his earlier promises, ducking his head to suckle at your breasts, alternating between licks and sucks, nibbling and tugging at your nipples. Your body throbbed; you were so close. But you didn’t want to be. You wanted more. Longer. Faster. Harder.
When you felt him press a particularly hard suck against you, you looked down, stopping your movements, breathing heavily to see him admiring the little mark he left against your skin.
You rested against him for a second, your foreheads pressed together. “Wanna get back to the movie now?” you teased, feeling him twitch inside you as you clenched around him.
“You wish.” He breathed as he lifted you off him, getting off the couch. “On your knees you dirty girl.”
You quickly obeyed, finding purchase against the back of the couch as you wiggled your bum. “I thought I was your sweet girl, Levi?” Your wiggling and teasing was a mistake as it earned you a slap, your yelp cut short when he entered you once more, pressing against you so deeply you felt a twinge of pain from deep inside your belly. But that pain soon subsided. From his standing position, he had a great angle, hitting against your most sensitive parts with each movement. All you could do was moan his name, begging him to go faster, harder, more.
Levi knew you were close when your walls came down tighter around him, feeling them trembling rhythmically. Lifting his leg, he pressed one foot on the couch, gaining even better leverage in order to push you over the edge. His cock was stretching you out deliciously, the burn in your stomach was getting hotter from where you sequestered it earlier. You were ready to cum now, and you wanted to. So you told him. “Levi, fuck don’t you dare stop, don’t stop baby, I’m gonna cum.”
He heeded you, picking up his pace as he fucked you into the cushions of the couch. You were rendered incoherent, your eyes rolled back as your body shook. As the wave of your release crashed over you, you removed your face from where you buried it in the cushions to scream his name.
It didn’t take long for him to follow, each buck of his hips painting your insides. Feeling his legs start to wobble with the force of his release, he flipped your bodies over and got back on the couch, letting you settle against him as you shook.
When you finally caught your breath, a laugh burst from your lips as you took in the scene on the movie that was still playing – long forgotten. The characters had evidently gotten as busy as you had, laying in the floor of what looked like their destroyed house, breathing as heavily as you and Levi were.
“We’ll have to finish this next time I guess.” You breathed, stifling a yawn.
“No promises.”
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I agree. I slept on simping for Erwin for a HOT MINUTE. Unacceptable. How did I not see the sexinesssssss???!?!???!!?!?!?
ERWIN IS AN ABSOLUTE UNIT OF A MAN. HE’S JUST MASSIVE, THE EGO AND HIS COC—
okay but erwin is daddy and that’s it. like I can’t see him any other way, THAT IS COMMANDER DADDY ERWIN.
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Elon Musk personifies the modern cult-of-personality CEO style. His social media posts are unfiltered, he gets into public scuffles with his critics, and he has a loyal band of followers that defend his every move, often attacking Musk’s detractors. But Musk has nothing on Brandon Truaxe, the founder and CEO — though he likes to say his official title is “worker” — of Deciem, one of the buzziest skin care companies on the planet right now.
The unconventional beauty brand founder’s exploits have been followed rabidly by those both interested in incredibly affordable skin care and those who just love messy gossip. As Deciem’s sub-brand The Ordinary gains popularity for its $9 acids, its founder gains notoriety for his incendiary and even offensive Instagram presence. He’s used the platform to insult fans, cancel partnerships, and even posted a photo of an impoverished-looking New Yorker in front of one of the brand’s stores.
In a video on Deciem’s Instagram on Monday, Truaxe said: “This is the final post of Deciem. … We will shut down all operations until further notice, which will be about two months. Please take me seriously.” The location of the video was tagged as the White House. He went on to say, “Almost everyone at Deciem has been involved in major criminal activity, which includes financial crimes.”
The largely incoherent message was paired with a long, rambling caption in which he called out many in the company’s inner circle, then went on to name hotels, restaurants, other cosmetic companies, “so many porn ‘studios,’” Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Tom Ford, Mark Zuckerberg, Donald Trump, Richard Branson, Tim Cooke, and Leonard Lauder, the patriarch of the Estée Lauder company.
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Without filters. A revolution is coming. Every one of you who has been laughing aT me will with certainty face criminal prosecution. Estée Lauder Companies Inc. has been the biggest stock promotion. Richard Duntas, Bernard Ass (LVMH), Marica “Tracy” (Bliss, Remedè, Soaper Due Per Shoe), Hyatt (Grand Hyatt, Andaz, er al), Marriott (St. Regis, W, Marriot, et al), So many porn “studios”, nearly all @deciem employees, most of “Hollywood”, Gill Sinclair, India Knight, Caroline Hirons, India Knight, RBC, BMO, Boots, KKR, most of the Lauder family, Estée Lauder Companies Inc., Karim Kanji, Antonio Tadrisi, DF Mc, LVMH, Dia Fooley, Michael Davidson, Hanif, Zark Fatah, Inditex (Zara, Massimo Dutti, etc), H&M, $100 monkey, Too Faced (founders too), TSG, Alshaya, Amanresorts, Erwin Zecha, Oliver Zecha, Steven R Riddle, the Coc and Corcky managers, PRIDE organizers, IT Cosmetics, Nicola L ReadingTons, all of Dishoom, All of Delaunay, David Yurman, Tom Ford, Tim Cooke. McKesson, Rexall, Jamin Asaria, David Jackson, York Heritage and others — sentencing doesn’t begin with any point but sentences like this one do. Ben Affleck, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Michael Less, Stephen Spellberg e.T., AON are also included with certainty. ARGO stood for “Ali Roshan GO”. You idiots. Father, please please be safe if you can for the next few hours. I love you all. -Brandon (RIYADH, please be EXTREMELY CAREFUL in the next few hours). Aurora (TSX) : you are finished. Michael Basler, Gordon Wilde, David Trinder, Eric Jacobs, Allan Gerlings, Dalton Pharma SS, Michael OH CON ELLE, Charm IS T A 007, Robert Jones, Cascade, Prince Al Walid, The White Company, Obagi (brand and doctor), Freedom Health, ESHO-isT, Alexandru Serban and baggage, Apotex: Goodbye also. Peace is coming. . It’s clear now. @esteelaudercompanies @richardbranson @realdonaldtrump @gowlingwlg_ca @zuck @musicianjessecook, et. al.
A post shared by THE ABNORMAL BEAUTY COMPANY (@deciem) on Oct 8, 2018 at 5:41am PDT
This post has been covered and analyzed everywhere from Allure to Buzzfeed, but it’s par for the course for Truaxe, who has given fans reasons to worry about his emotional state before. He posts on the brand’s official Instagram page himself — the rest of the social media team consists of one employee who responds to product usage questions — and has a history of posting confusing and sometimes concerning messages.
Truaxe has not hesitated to attack commenters who question him on the brand’s page. This behavior has led fans and critics to question his mental health and the health of the company, as well as speculate that the social media theatrics are actually just savvy marketing. But what is really going on?
Before we get into the events of this week, here’s a primer: Truaxe founded Deciem in 2013 and launched 10 sub-brands simultaneously — including hair care, supplements, and a men’s grooming line — which is pretty much unheard of in the beauty industry. His company, based in Toronto, also makes its own products, instead of contracting outside manufacturers, which is how most beauty brands work. Deciem employs about 800 people and has more than two dozen stores worldwide. Tagline: “The Abnormal Beauty Company.”
Truaxe is a computer programmer by trade, but he co-founded a high-end line of skincare called Euoko in 2008. One product cost $700, according to an article published in W magazine at the time. He then exited that brand and founded Indeed Labs, another Canadian beauty company. He left that under “angry” conditions and with a non-compete agreement, according to an interview in 2016 with Cosmetics Business. “A combination of passion for bringing credibility to the functional beauty business and the revenge overly due to Indeed Labs led to the formation of Deciem,” he told the publication.
Deciem really took off after the company launched skin care brand the Ordinary in 2016. The line features exceptionally affordable skin care featuring well-studied ingredients that have been used in skin care for decades, like vitamin C, retinol, hyaluronic acid, and others. Most are in simple dropper bottles, and the formulas aren’t fancy; they often smell weird or have gritty textures. But the line took off because the price is cheaper than anything on the market, including products you can find at a drugstore.
A simple glycolic face acid costs less than $9; an equivalent at Sephora or Ulta can cost upward of $20. The Ordinary launched at a time when people were getting interested in and purchasing skin care in a way we haven’t seen in years. The Ordinary’s accessibility contributed to a democratization of sorts. Really effective skin care had previously been in the purview of those who could afford pricey products.
According to Truaxe, the brand has done about $300 million in sales. Beauty conglomerate Estée Lauder has a 28 percent minority share in the company, an association that has given the indie brand credibility but invited scrutiny. Truaxe has always been described as quirky in early interviews, but things started to get weirder at the beginning of 2018 when he started posting very personal and even bizarre messages on the brand’s official Instagram account.
In January, Truaxe officially announced he was taking over the brand’s Instagram page. His first order of business was to pick a fight with another indie brand, Drunk Elephant, by suggesting its marula oil was too expensive. He apologized. After that came a series of pictures of garbage and increasingly more personal posts. He also appeared to be communicating with his team via Instagram. Redditors then discovered Glassdoor reviews suggesting that the company was not a great place to work.
In February, Truaxe took to Instagram to broadcast that the company would no longer be producing Esho, a brand of lip products made in collaboration with a UK plastic surgeon, Dr. Tijion Esho. Truaxe unceremoniously announced this on Instagram, allegedly without alerting Esho himself that it would be happening. (Esho is tagged in this week’s Instagram post as well.) It led to an almost year-long legal battle between the two.
Esho told Vox that he secured trademark and other rights to the Esho brand, as well as payment he was owed, with the help of Deciem’s Nicola Kilner.
Kilner is an important part of the brand story. She joined Deciem early from UK drugstore brand Boots and had been integral to its growth; at one point her title was “co-CEO.” She was largely seen as the calm and moderating force in the company. But Truaxe fired her in February after a confusing string of events that culminated in Truaxe questioning her loyalty to him.
An experienced CFO, Stephen Kaplan, who had only been there about six months, quit around the same time in protest. Kilner was given two years of severance pay. She gave an interview to Elle magazine a few months after her firing, in which she seemed reluctant to say anything negative about Truaxe or Deciem. “Talking to Kilner is a bit like talking to someone rescued from a cult against her will,” wrote Carrie Battan in the article. This summer, Kilner was rehired at the company. (She has not responded to Vox’s request for comment.)
Following the ESHO posts, a Racked investigation, prompted in part by the negative Glassdoor reviews, revealed allegations by several employees of verbal abuse and other misconduct by Truaxe and others in management positions. It was generally acknowledged, including by those working at the company, that the leadership was disorganized, with people changing roles and job titles frequently.
But the brand was growing, opening a rash of new stores (including the one in which the indigent person camped out in front or prompting Truaxe to say, “This person is disrespectful to the beauty of the library; he is disrespectful to the beauty of Fifth Avenue”). During this period, the brand got picked up by Sephora and even got a shout out from Kim Kardashian, who was apparently a fan.
Since these flare ups, Truaxe has been likened to Donald Trump by fans. He picked a fight with Cosmetics Business when it reported on these comparisons. He’s angrily lashed out at fans on social media who have questioned his methods, expressed concern about his increasingly incoherent posts, or called him out for his sometimes brash communication style. He would often highlight retorts to them in Instagram Stories on the brand’s official page, which occasionally led to fans attacking those critics on social media.
“Anyone who insults me, I’ll insult back. Look, if someone drops a bomb on my house I will at least knock and maybe pee on theirs,” he told me in the summer in a previously unpublished conversation, when I asked him about angering his followers by insulting them.
Some of these events seem to have affected his relationship with retailers. Sephora carried The Ordinary for a short time online, then it disappeared. Truaxe had suggested that Ulta was going to carry the line, but that has not materialized. Victoria Health, a UK based site (and one of the first to carry The Ordinary) dropped it recently and started stocking a competitor brand, Garden of Wisdom; Truaxe took to Deciem’s Instagram to post unflattering photos of the site’s founder. He publicly announced, via a shared email on the platform, that he would no longer be supplying product to indie beauty e-commerce site Beautylish. (German retailer Douglas recently started stocking Deciem, and the company has over a dozen freestanding stores in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, and South Korea.)
Truaxe has also publicly called out his minority investor, Estée Lauder, a large and powerful company that has always controlled its image very tightly. He’s published emails from Leonard Lauder and other Lauder executives, airing dirty laundry like the fact that the company supposedly wouldn’t allow an artisan who tiles its stores to post her work on social media. (The woman’s family ultimately was upset at Truaxe for that post.) The company is mentioned in this week’s Instagram post as well. In a statement to Vox, a representative for the company wrote: “The Estée Lauder Companies is a minority investor in Deciem, and, as such, we do not control the company’s operations, social media or personnel decisions.”
(There’s so much more. You can read more of my old reporting here, and Elle also has a helpful timeline of events.)
Now we are back to the “financial crimes” Truaxe mentioned this week on Instagram. In the video, he announced that the company would close down. For a while, Deciem’s homepage was a black screen with a small green pi symbol in the center. Individual brand pages, such as for The Ordinary, could still be accessed. As of publication time, the site is up and running.
According to an email leaked to Cosmopolitan UK, Truaxe ordered all the London stores except one to be closed until February 2019, accompanied by a warning that those not following instructions would be “terminated tomorrow.” No one answered phones at any of the London stores, the Miami store, or the Seoul store. (Truaxe and multiple others in the company did not respond to a request for comment.)
At the Amsterdam store, an apologetic woman who spoke English answered and said her boss told her to close the branch for two weeks, “but I don’t know why.” The Nolita store in New York City was open, but others in the city did not answer the phone. Communication obtained by a source close to Deciem suggested that there was confusion behind the scenes and that more of the New York City locations would eventually be opened. The Toronto stores were closed yesterday, per social media reports, but it was Canadian Thanksgiving. The Canadian stores did not answer their phones today.
All over social media and in the Deciem Facebook chat room, customers have reported placing online orders successfully.
This is not the first time Truaxe has alluded to financial wrongdoings at the company. He’s posted increasingly disturbing videos, including one now-deleted post from a hotel in the UK in which he asked for his followers to call the police because he was worried for his safety. He once sent an email to all his employees stating he was “done” with Deciem.
During the summer, I spoke to Truaxe both on the phone and in person in previously unpublished interviews about some of these incidents, especially the insinuations that there were financial “crimes” at the company. He was vague, saying “authorities” were involved. He also suggested that he was served a lawsuit by his former Euoko partner and current Deciem minority stakeholder Pasquale Cusano, who did not respond to calls and emails. Truaxe sounded lucid during the in-person conversation, though he tends to speak quickly and occasionally rambles.
“I found things I don’t like in my company,” Truaxe said at the time. He would not offer more details when pressed. “Unless things are cleaned up, I won’t stay.”
Truaxe’s suggestion on Instagram this week that the company may shut down led to a bit of panic among customers and fans, as it has done on multiple other occasions when his behavior on Instagram has seemed erratic. The CBC, which ran a report on the company in July, spoke to a marketing expert who suggested that it might be a purposeful tactic to get customers to buy products in bulk. If it was premeditated, it’s working, if social media is any indication — though some are calling it a stunt:
this whole Deciem thing must be a next level PR activation stunt. ppl will go mad for the products and sell out the entire stock
— (@thelonelyldnr) October 9, 2018
Truaxe truly seems to run his company by the seat of his pants, and doesn’t really seem to be concerned about who he angers or worries along the way. A blog post about Truaxe’s drama as a CEO on Strategy + Business in July noted, “Chaos is not a business strategy.” But it seems to be working fine for Deciem so far. The company has opened two new factories and several new stores, as well as launched a variety of new products over the last six months. But shutting down stores, which he sporadically seems to have done this week, will cost the company revenue and also possibly cost employees their pay.
The parallels between Brandon Truaxe and Elon Musk are there. Musk’s problematic tweets have opened him up to federal probes and caused him to step down as chairman of Tesla. But the sheer force of his personality and perceived genius are allowing him to stay on as CEO. So far, Deciem is telling a similar story.
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