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postcard-from-the-past · 4 months ago
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Napoleon's boat exhibited in Brest, Brittany region of France
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k00279822 · 2 years ago
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[exhibited :3]
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today we exhibited out unfinished sculptures in the college on the first floor across 1st year compture lab.
once i placed my blanket in the huge hall way it took up half of the hall way but to me it looked quite small as working in the studio on it, to me it seems big as there is no space on the studio. i was really proud to show me piece even unfinished and not put together as it made people questions what i was doing and how it’s a sculpture.
i also got a lot of compliments on my sewing and how much i’ve done in just a week. that made me happy.
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babybluebitchface-blog · 1 year ago
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those fuck ass animatronics would not have stood a chance against this absolute god
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iloveabortions · 7 months ago
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Kiki Smith: ‘Constellation’ at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (1996)
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esoterictboy · 7 months ago
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I just think it’s super hot when people are bent over naked like, face down ass up showing everything. Like they’re just so fucking horny they don’t even wanna know what comes next it’s the perfect position like I could spit in your hole one minute and be breeding you the next and you’re just so desperate for it you don’t even care you’re practically shoving your hole in my face you just drool all over yourself and cum ? It’s fucking slutty.
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voxhypno · 3 months ago
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At a certain point, you just have to accept that you're nothing but a dumb ditzy milk cow. A walking pair of udders, made to be teased and tugged and played with.
It feels so good to think about, doesn't it? There's no worry as a cow, no pressure, except for the pressure building up inside your udders, waiting for the overwhelming pleasure of being milked.
It's so satisfying to put those teats of yours on display. Low-cut tops, no bra, even just walking, and eventually crawling, around the house completely topless. It's just so much better for everyone to see your greatest assets.
Dumber and happier every time they're ogled, squeezed, massaged and groped. That rush of pleasure just washing over your brain so easily, irresistibly, and leaving you giggly and floaty as your udders only feel more and more arousal.
I wonder how long you'll try and resist? Will you fight these urges, struggle against the natural compulsion to keep your udders exposed and ready?
Or are you already clumsily tugging at your teats, pulling your shirt off to show off like a good cow?
Awww, silly heifer. Can't help but shake and bounce those udders, and can't resist giving me a nice, long...
...moooooooo~
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h0rnyv01d · 1 year ago
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obsessed with the thought of a guy jerking off to me
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lizanneyoung97 · 6 months ago
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ARC REVIEW: EXHIBITED BY NELLIE WILSON
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TROPES
Opposite Attracts
City Boy x Country Boy
Dual POV
CW
Sober Character w/ History of Alcoholism (no relapse)
Forest Fires
Parent Death (off page, previous)
Past Experiences with Homophobia (off page)
I’ve been waiting what feels like forever (in reality, like, 14 months) for Jeremy’s story. Because the other two books of this series happen semi-concurrently with this one, it means I got to read those brief glimpses into Jeremy’s love life with Davis, but it was so nice to finally experience it and watch them fall so deeply for one another. 
Part of what I love so much about Nellie Wilson’s writing is that these are characters that are not only working through different parts of themselves (grief, anxiety, etc.), but they find their person in that they find the individual that loves them through these things. Watching Davis find people, both friends and Jeremy, that don’t make his sobriety a big deal makes my heart happy. He never has to explain himself and people don’t question it. They just move on to offering him seltzer or a diet coke in the most accepting way possible. 
It’s wonderful to see Jeremy find that person, especially after he’s watched his friends find them. The epilogue scene especially got me, since he and Davis have found the perfect way to both have the careers they want while including the other in their lives, and it’s great to watch Jeremy’s (what I can only imagine is beautiful because I’ll never get to see it in person) house become a home. 
The fire tower scene. That is all. 🔥
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postcard-from-the-past · 6 months ago
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Infernal machine of Giuseppe Marco Fieschi, a homemade 25-barrel volley gun exhibited in the National Archives, Paris
French vintage postcard
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bookishbethanyerin · 6 months ago
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• exhibited •
So I have been in a bit of a romance slump – things have been *fine* but nothing has been hitting, and I knew it was because of me rather because of the books. Which is to say when I got an ARC of Nellie Wilson’s Exhibited, I was *so excited* because I adore everything I’ve read from her, but also a bit nervous.
But I had nothing to worry about.
The third book in Nellie’s Museology series of interconnected standalones, Exhibited follows Jeremy, an exhibit designer who works at a university museum, and Davis, a forest ranger who hires Jeremy to revamp the visitor’s center where he works.
Nellie delivers a tender, slow-burning story that explores attraction and identity between two men in their 30s from very different backgrounds – Jeremy grew up in NYC’s intellectual art world and has always been openly gay, while Davis is from West Virginia, prefers nature to people, and is quietly bi as well as sober. As Jeremy and Davis get to know each other and become more entangled, their stories are told in ways that are deeply respectful of the experiences these characters represent.
Though this is a deeply emotional tale, Nellie’s signature humor and banter is all over it, and characters from previous books pop up along the way – and it is *very* interesting to see them all through Davis’s eyes. And yes, this book does deliver open-door scenes (!!) and is extremely swoony. Seriously. Very seriously.
Also there is a rescue dog, and a GREAT romantic gesture, and an extremely touching scene involving Clyfford Still’s artwork, and I just really loved this a whole lot.
If you’re looking for a book that will make you laugh and cry and swoon in all the best ways, then Exhibited is for you!
🏔️A huge thank you to Nellie Wilson for the opportunity to read and review an advanced copy! Exhibited is out on May 28th!🐾
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dunmeshistash · 11 days ago
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Falin..
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esoterictboy · 6 months ago
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bullying sexually is just too fun sorry! I wanna shove your face into my crotch and make you huff it ! I wanna laugh at you after I pull you away by the scruff on your neck and notice the wet spot in your underwear! I wanna pants you so you have to try and fail miserably to cover yourself up ! I wanna pinch your nipples through your shirt, I wanna slide your underwear to the side and take pictures of your hole all wet and desperate ! I wanna make you lie face down ass up and naked so we can all laugh at how bad you want my dick and how desperate you are for it !
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shushh-bae · 15 days ago
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Your plaything, daddy? 🎀
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valtsv · 2 months ago
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okay this is kind of a devastating read
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decemberwinter · 13 days ago
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Bruised Bed by Maayan Sophia Weisstub
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postcard-from-the-past · 6 months ago
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German cannons exhibited in the courtyard of Verdun, Lorraine region of France
French vintage postcard
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