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bittersweetastoria · 11 months ago
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Merry Christmas, Mami.
a lil smutty Christmas drabble for all us nasty moshers. 😈 🎄
Wrapped up in a cute little red bow, with matching red panties and black fishnet stockings: you await the arrival of your favorite person. The only person you’d bother to even leave home for this dreaded season of coldness and misery. Your family situation kind of sucked ass so, you’d spent many a holiday either home alone or out getting smashed. But not this year. This year, your - fuck, what was she? You two hadn’t had the girlfriend / official talk yet. You hoped tonight would spur that along. But to get to that point, she needed to get here already!
Tapping your nails upon the glass coffee table you sat upon, the couch perfectly made up with blankets and pillows you refused to mess up before she got here. The chair, out of commission thanks to Barry and Luna napping there. Leaving your bare ass (let’s face it, these panties didn’t cover any cheeks) to sit on the cold glass of the coffee table for any sign of her approach. Scrolling on your phone, you sigh to yourself as you try and pass the time until she was home.
Time ticks by, your excitement turning to nerves as you wait. But eventually, the lock clicks signaling she’s home! The dogs reacted before you could, so you kept your spot and let the furbabies have their moment with everyone’s favorite mami. You crossed your legs, leaning back on the table. Your bow, perfectly concealing just enough of your tits from view to be a tease and be suited for a pg-13 rating, proudly the visual point you wanted to make on display to be the first thing she’d see when she walked into the room.
Took a bit, but eventually you heard her asking the dogs where you were which just made you light up. Before you could say though, all three made their way in.. and as you hoped, mami stopped dead in her tracks. Eyes fixed on your chest, mouth agape in surprise. “I-fuck, you look good baby.” She finally managed to say once she found her voice. Dropping her bag on the floor, ignoring the dogs clamoring for her attention, Rhea made her way to you and picked you up. A giggle left your lips as you wrapped your arms and legs around her. Your eyes met for the briefest moment, before your lips crashed into one another’s. In the most heated, “i need you right fucking now”, kiss of either of your lives.
Next thing you knew, your back was on the couch and she was over you. Her lips kissing down every inch of your skin as your breath picked up. Her effect on you, was entirely unfair. “Mami..” you speak, breathless already as she kissed down your stomach. Your hands took hold of hers, locking them in your grasp, your little noises spurring her on to continue her path.. every moment driving you to the break of madness.
“Please.. don’t ever stop. “ you eventually speak up, a moan slipping out as her tongue (and its ring within it) worked wonders on your body. The plan had been to show her how much you missed her.. but that thought was long gone the instant your body got her attention. Not that you were complaining in the least.. “God, I missed you baby girl.” Rhea spoke softly as she came up from below. Her body aligning with yours perfectly, your arms wrapping around her neck as she leaned in and kissed your lips. You could taste yourself on her lips. “I missed you, so so much mami.” You finally speak against her lips, your eyes gazing into hers.
“Oh, I know.” Rhea smirked, stealing another kiss as she pulled away. In moments, she had everything off you and her hoodie off herself leaving herself in just her sports bra and some booty shorts she knew you loved her ass in. “You were wet the moment I touched you, baby girl. Your body can’t lie, not to me.” She grinned, leaning in to kiss your lips once again. Her hands finding your heated core, fingers sinking into you until you were a moaning mess beneath her. “Merry Christmas, baby. Mami has a whole day planned for you and clothes are not needed for either of us.” She smirked once more, pulling away to rid herself of her last articles of clothing while her digits worked inside you. Your eyes stayed on her as she stripped, little moans slipping from your lips.
Once she was as bare as you, she slipped her fingers from your needy hole and placed you upon her lap.. A top the strap on she came ready with, obviously. As you sunk down on it, you screamed out for your mami. Only silenced by her lips capturing yours as she began thrusting into you. The start, of a very long and satisfying Christmas night.
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shamelessrabbithole · 5 months ago
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To the anon who was complaining about you referencing Luna.y.sol2.0…
Hi! I’m Luna! My page is strictly to give references to things. I have no captions because I posts are open to interpretation. I’m not going to tell you what to think. That’s for you to decide. Now if a follower comments, I’ll engage in conversation about the post. Obviously you don’t read comments seeing as you think I only post vague pictures.
And there’s other pages that have Mosher geared info if you don’t like mine. I’m not there to be liked. I couldn’t care less if people don’t agree with my opinion or evidence. If you don’t, keep scrolling. If you do, we can discuss it in the comments of a post. I’m not there to convince anyone of anything. I’m there to share my observations and opinions. Not my fault others share the same thoughts 🤷‍♀️
There’s a few other pages you can check out if you don’t like mine. There’s camsgingerbeard on IG, rainbow.boy11 on IG, monafish28 on Twitter to name a few I know post things fairly regularly.
I don’t mind my page being referenced. I’ve had followers dm me saying they found out about my page from this blog and I’m cool with it. She can reference me as much or as little as she wants. It doesn’t bother me at all.
Hey, Luna! Nice to see you here. You’re always welcome and I appreciate you providing additional resources for anyone who might want them. 🙏 Stop by any time. ✌️
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thephotopitmagazine · 6 years ago
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Back on April 7, 2019, Orlando FL was treated to one of the biggest parties hosted at Hard Rock Live. All That Remains and Attila’s co-headling Spring tour was wrapping up in Orlando. The fans were excited for it with droves of people coming out to the show that night. And there was a huge media presence in attendance that night. The atmosphere had the edge of excitement, like the moment you’re about to open a gift, as the fans waited patiently for the bands to hit the stage. And when they did, the crowd was very pleased.
Sleep Signals, the band from Minneapolis, MN have built a reputation as road warriors. With their high energy on stage performances and music to match, the band stays on the road often and has built a solid fan base. They’ve been supporting their EP At The End of the World and was recently in Tampa back in November 2018 with Atreyu, Memphis May Fire, and Ice Nine Kills. Sleep Signals is Robert Cosgrove (vocals), Sean Fitz (guitar),  Cody Hess (guitar),  Alex Nikolas (bass), and Clay Barnum (drums).
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When they hit the stage with their bright lights and ripping guitar riffs they didn’t waste any time rocking on stage. Sean, Cody, and Alex moved around the stage from one side to the next, smiling, and playing up to the crowd. Clay ripping away at the drums with brilliant speed and skill was amazing to watch. And Robert’s vocals are truly something special. His range is wide, his power is strong, and he amazes the crowd with the notes he hits during the show. But, the best part I love about Sleep Signals is seeing how much they love performing for the crowd. The band plays up to the crowd and Robert is very charismatic when he engages the crowd. Some of the songs Sleep Signals performed included “Means”, “I’ll Save You”, “Suit & Tie Suicide”, and “Welcome To The Masquerade”.
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Next up was the hard rock band from Las Vegas, NV, Escape The Fate. The band has been around since 2004 and quickly picked up steam with the release of their second album This War is Ours in 2008. Their success continued to build with their third self-titled album and a huge tour to support it. The band’s most recent album was I Am Human which was released in March 2018. Escape The Fate is Craig Mabbitt (vocals), Thomas “TJ” Bell (rhythm guitar), Kevin “Thrasher” Gruft (lead guitar), Robert Ortiz (drums), and touring musician Erik Jensen (bass).
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The band hit the stage in a fury of rock and roar of approval from the crowd. Craig was all smile moving across the stage playing up to the crowd. Thomas and Kevin tore it up on stage with their fast-paced guitar riffs. The crowd was loving the performance and with good reason. Escape The Fate’s music is energetic, catchy, and makes you want to throw up some horns and bang your head. And as their set went on, the crowd was even more engaged, and Escape The Fate was playing even harder. When they wrapped up the fans were all cheering and screaming in approval. They provided a great fun set that evening continuing to set the tone that evening. Their setlist from that evening:
Do You Love Me
This War is Ours (The Guillotine II)
Ungrateful
Digging My Own Grave
Empire
Just a Memory
Gorgeous Nightmare
Broken Heart
One for the Money
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Next up was the first co-headliner, Attila. The band out of Atlanta, GA formed back in 2005 and released a demo album titled Fallacy in 2007. By the next year, they would release their debut album Soundtrack to a Party and start touring. The band started touring more frequently with the release of Rage in 2010 and have been non-stop ever since. Their success built from there with their care-free, hardcore performances, their genuine interactions with the fans, and having fun on and off stage. Their 2013 album About That Life debuted at #22 on the Billboard 200 and Chaos from 2016 peaked at #30 on the Billboard 200. Attila released their latest album, Villain, on February 22, 2019. Attila is Chris “Fronz” Fronzak (vocals), Chris Linck (guitar), Kalan Blehm (bass), and Bryan McClure (drums).
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I already heard that Attila had a large number of guests that night at the show. And when they hit the stage, you would have believed the entire audience was their guests based on their response. Attila didn’t waste any time getting the party started with “Perdition” from Villain with its thunderous bass and guttural vocals and followed it up just as heavy with “Three 6”. Attila came to throw down and party with the fans and the crowd was happy to go along with them. Crowd surfers started making their way to the front of the stage. Moshers were going heavy in the middle of the floor. And Attila kept on rocking encouraging the crowd to let loose and have fun.
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A fan ended up throwing a bottle on stage at the end of a song and Fronz said to the crowd the only things that should be thrown on stage were drugs or bras and low and behold the bras came flying on stage quickly. Women in the audience had no qualms pulling out their bras from under their shirts and throwing them on stage. Fronz, Chris, and Kalan smiled and started hanging the bras on the mic stands and continued their performance. I truly loved how fan friendly the band was telling them how Orlando is part their home (as half the band lives there) and if they see them out an about they should go over and say hello to them. And even proceeded to tell the fans a story or two of their partying excursions right before performing “Bad Habits”. Attila wrapped it up with “Pizza”, which the fans adored, and thanked everyone for coming out. Attila had a fantastic setlist that night:
Perdition
Three 6
Toxic
About That Life
Bulletproof
Moshpit
Blackout
Middle Fingers Up
Party With The Devil
Bad Habits
Villain
Proving Grounds
Pizza
Last, and most certainly not least, co-headliner All That Remains was coming to the stage. The band from Springfield, MA originally formed in 1998 that Phil Labonte had as a side project while being the vocalist for Shadows Fall. After leaving Shadows Fall, he focused on All That Remains full time and the band released their debut album, Behind Silence and Solitude, in 2002. The album was considered more death metal than heavy metal they produce today. The switch came about with their second album, The Darkened Heart, in 2004. Their commercial success hit with their third album, The Fall of Ideals, in 2006. The band had tracks appear on the Saw II movie soundtrack and in the video game Guitar Hero 2. The band also was added to Ozzfest and Wacken Open Air in 2006. The band’s continued success through the years allowed them to release 6 additional albums. The band is touring on their ninth studio album, Victim of the New Disease, which was released on November 9, 2018. All That Remains is Phil Labonte (vocals), Mike Martin (rhythm guitar), Jason Costa (drums), Aaron Patrick (bass), and Jason Richardson (lead guitarist).
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The lights went dark when All That Remains took the stage and then lit up as they kicked off with “Fuck Love” from Victim of the New Disease. Phil was killing the vocals, Aaron was backing him up smiling on stage, and Jason was smashing away at the drums. Mike and Jason were both very focused while they played with neither breaking a smile. They followed it with Blood I Spill from the same album. The band was ripping their way through their set to the cheers of the crowd. At one point, Phil paused to talk about the unexpected death of Oli Herbert, former lead guitarist, back on October 17, 2018. Phil talked about how it’s weird standing on stage and not seeing him standing there and how much he misses his friend. He also explained how fortunate they were to have Jason Richardson join them, as Oli had high praise for Jason as a guitarist, who became friends with the band. During the set, Phil asked the venue to turn off all the lights and for the crowd to light up the venue with just their cell phones. There weren’t any lights on at the stage either as they played and relied on the crowd to illuminate them. Their setlist even included “Everything’s Wrong”, “What If I Was Nothing”, and they wrapped up with “Two Weeks” from their 2008 album Overcome. The band took a bow and thanked the crowd once they finished. It was a much shorter set than I expected that night which was:
Fuck Love
Blood I Spill
The Last Time
Hold On
Chiron
No Knock
Six
Not Alone
The Air I Breathe
Everything’s Wrong
Wasteland
What If I Was Nothing
The Calling
Two Weeks
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Overall, it was a very enjoyable show with a good mix of rock and heavy metal and great performances from all the bands.
From The Pit To The Crowd: All That Remains with Attila, Escape The Fate, and Sleep Signals – Hard Rock Live – Orlando FL – April 7, 2019 Back on April 7, 2019, Orlando FL was treated to one of the biggest parties hosted at Hard Rock Live.
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shamelessrabbithole · 8 months ago
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I liked this blog. Mosher people don't say anything bad about other fans, but others are always trying to make them look stupid
I'm mosher, but I like to talk about other things, but your anons always find a way to make mosher people look like idiots
I don’t know if you’re the anon from the previous ask but if you are, I would say that kind of approach really isn’t the best if you’re trying to get a point like that across to me. I find it upsetting and I don’t enjoy taking the time to deal with this sort of thing.
Generally speaking, it is very challenging to run a blog with anonymous contributors who have very polarizing opinions, and still make it feel welcoming for everyone. I try to be careful in how I answer people, but it’s exhausting. It literally requires choosing my words so enormously carefully that I don’t offend one group while simultaneously not pushing too hard on the agenda of another group. Then, of course, there are the people who don’t like that approach at all and have criticized me for being a people pleaser with no conviction in their own opinions. Try keeping three different angels and devils on your shoulder every time you respond to anyone and see how it feels. It feels like a job and one you’re not getting paid to do.
This blog was supposed to be an outlet for me to share stuff that I uncover as I drill down into certain topics. For fun. A guilty pleasure. I don’t have an emotional investment in too many of these things. However I’ve learned, even then, that I have to suck it up when someone attacks or insults some of my personal beliefs or speaks in ways I find distasteful. I don’t lecture, school, or shut anyone down if I can help it because (I assume) we’re all adults here, but even that assumption might be an overreach. Again, if it’s a blog that fundamentally makes you (or anyone) upset because people voice things in a way where you’re feeling targeted, it’s not my doing. The asks are the asks and I can only advise accepting them or moving on and not letting yourself get triggered by them. Because laying it all on me to referee this “boxing match” is a sure fire way to wear me out entirely.
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