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50 Days of Fetish Day 2: Trance Face
Apparently I'm hitting all the cliches first with this but- I really appreciate a good trance face. There's something about how the light leaves someone's eyes- how you can tell their focus is moving inward and they're starting to forget what their face is doing because it's just so much easier for them to relax. Slow succumbing is so hot to witness- especially keeping someone on the edge of trance before they finally drop. (We'll talk about that later in the series, I'm sure.) Finally, I love eye rolls. I don't really do eye rolls myself- they hurt my eyes- but I've trained them into partners because I really enjoy seeing those obvious signs of trance*. Eye flutters are hot as well- those little closed -eye movements that resemble dreaming.
*Subkink- training a partner to naturally go into trance in a way that looks most hot to me. Training eyerolls, drooling, etc. That kind of long term sculpting of someone's unconscious responses to be more pleasing.
Addendum Subkink- I'd like for someone to lovingly describe my trance face to me- or train/encourage me to respond in ways that they find hot over time.
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Archol, guide architectural. Discover the architectural oddities of the Communal Aggregation of Archol. 26 illustrations and a Riso printed map. Available on my shop for 10€ : https://guypradel.fr/produit/archol
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Biomorphic Frank Gehry/Richard Meier houses built into an alt subtropical version of Lake Huron’s Turnip Rock, plus a temperate freshwater variant leaning towards Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Fallingwater Mill Run, USA 1936
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My FAVORITE THING is researchers who wholeheartedly embrace the Ms. Frizzle aesthetic and wear their field of study on their literal sleeve. Everyone in the invasive crayfish consortium has tiny lobster-print shorts or socks. All the middle-aged dad scientists here at the lab have shirts with fish and/or fishing tackle patterns on them. My moss specimen and ammonite earrings keep getting noticed by women who are wearing silver fishbone-shaped or native plant-themed earrings themselves. Every single person on the outreach team has at least one shirt with an anchor pattern on it from Old Navy, and almost all the younger researchers have tattoos featuring their research interests – one fisheries biologist has a half-sleeve of native species she literally uses as an outreach tool. We are self-aware and having a blast with it, honestly.
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It Has The Juice!
For Me, I Really Like Ammolites!
I Can’t Imagine a More Beautiful Thing 💦🌈💦
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Probably one of the most successful examples of a crystal with internal ghosts. The precise orientation of the framing allows to see the presence of so many dark purple 'concentric shells' within a colourless fluorite crystal to be clearly visible. We can consider them to all intents and purposes snapshots that unmistakably show us the sequence of growth of the crystal, which in this case was formed from a central nucleus. Colour variations naturally indicate a 'pulsating' chemical composition change in the mineralising fluids that created the crystal. This shows the shape of a perfect cube bevelled by rhombododecahedron faces. The crystal is supported by a group of lamellar crystals of pinkish barite. Its size is 12mm. Originates from Berbes, Asturias, Spain.
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Me disuelvo en el suelo de rodillas Sálvame la vida Cúbreme de espejos Nunca dejes de brillar.
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Recuerdos que no me gustaría tener que perder
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