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A good harness really holds the gag in firmlyā¦
Thought I'd do another animation on this one.
Very cute, love the petticoats and garters peeking out from the skirt.
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I think if I try hard I can remember it once. They were already transmitting to the radio by the time I was an older child and going regular.
Was a timeā¦. Early 70s, when you could find a pair of those speakers wired into the cars of young lads. They were simple to rip off as you left the drive-in, and the drive-in folks just replaced them.
They were really pretty crappy speakers, but it was a fad thing.
We used to go to the drive-in a lotā¦. Our kid was young enough to play on the playground, and then heād just go to sleep in the back seat while we watched the double feature.
Jenna Ortega for Oscar De La Renta
Ortega said on one of the late-nite shows that the little acrylic pieces that made this up poked her in the ass when she sat downā¦. Looked great, though.
"Why do you blame Trump for high gas prices and not Biden?"
Because the high gas prices under Biden were caused by a war between Russia and Ukraine, which Biden had nothing to do with. The high gas prices under Trump were caused by a war that Trump actively contributed to.
Actively contributed to? More like rashly launched on his own authority for no more reason that he āfeltā Iran was going to attack. Attack what?
And not a one of his āadvisorsā apparently told him of the to-be-expected result.
Watching āBullitā (1968). Not only a great movie, but brings back many memories. ā68 was the year I started my police careerā¦. And this film hit a lot of marks. Squad cars with the ābubble gum machineā red-lights and āDominatorā sirens, everybody toting revolvers, the ER scenes with rather primitive equipmentā¦. āMeat wagonā ambulancesā¦
And of course one of the great car chases of all time. McQueen epitomized ācoolā back then.
Careful, most anything could get in thereā¦.
When it happens once, it's treated as a feel-good story.
So why can't we make this the norm?
Instead of using taxpayer money to hire police to arrest poor people and hope that one helps instead of arresting, why not just abolish the police and instead use that taxpayer money for the direct purpose of helping poor people?
Very likely because although these stories are very nice for the warm fuzzies, the police perform a variety of functions related to law enforcement and public safety.
I think the āabolish the policeā folks would be mighty unhappy with the state of society should this pipe dream become reality. Mind, as a retired LEO with a 50-year career, Iām quite familiar with the problems of the criminal justice system from police on up to the judicial system and the ācorrectionsā system.
Reforms are needed, but the police and the courts perform vital functions.
The assholes openly admit it. The whole point of college is to enforce the hierarchy. When those who were supposed to be low on the hierarchy started going to college, the assholes get angry and want to make them suffer for challenging the hierarchy.
I have a long career as a campus police officer, so Iām pretty familiar with these questions. The elites send their kiddies to elite universities, and if junior has a little problem with gradesā¦. Well, a nice, fat donation will likely smooth things over. Junior graduates and goes into dadās corporation and is presently sitting in a corner office with a āvice presidentā tag on the door.
Nice ensemble for your submissive. Hobble skirt, a nice, tight corset, and of course the bare butt for occasional correctionsā¦
Nice ensemble for your submissive. Hobble skirt, a nice tight corset, and of course the exposed butt for occasional correctionsā¦..
Iāve mentioned several times that Iām fond of jewelry-quality restraints. Engraved, inlaid, jeweledā¦.
I borrowed this image from a Deviant-art creatorā¦. Pretty much in line with my own ideas. Iāve wondered about the origins of this particular proclivity. I mean, most restraints are very simple and pragmatic. Cold steel, machined or forged into functional cuffs or collars. Simple locks.
Way back when I was a kid, I was fascinated even then by bondage⦠That was long before the internet and I had no notion of āpornā as a young Catholic kid in the 50s. So I looked for images in the popular media of the timeā¦. And there was a fair bit of people being chained or whatever.
But I remember one imageā¦. The old āMandrake The Magicianā comic strip back then had our hero, Mandrake (always in formal dress, including a capeā¦) and his trusty companion/servant, āLothorā. Lothor was a black man, who was oddly attired in a leopard-skin and a fezā¦. A bit stereotypical, but hey, a black man in a mainstream cartoon was something
Anyway⦠In one strip, Lothor had been captured by the evil bad guys, and he wore dungeon-style manacles that were engraved with floral figures! I thought that was really cool, and have retained that image to this day.
Impressiveā¦. But I hope all those locks have the same keyā¦
I love this clip!
Iāve seen this before⦠From āWeedsā as I recall. Cute, but any gag that can so easily be flipped out and back is not properly appliedā¦.
Fastening your slaves together with their collars promotes intimacyā¦
I love āļøšāļø
Prettily restrainedā¦..
I hadnāt seen Katheryn Newton in anything before āReady Or Not IIāā¦. As Samara Weavingās sister.
Wowā¦. Of course, Iām more than a bit sweet on Samaraā¦.