I love when you make someone come so hard they’re twitching and trembling while they whine and moan all shaky and fucked out 😌
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I love when you make someone come so hard they’re twitching and trembling while they whine and moan all shaky and fucked out 😌
can i come over n bite u hard as fuck
A lot of criticism of delivery apps focuses on the fact that they offer convenience and variety, which I find much less compelling than criticizing the fact that the apps often send their contractors on fetch quests from Hell.
There are real labor problems here. Base pay is often insulting. Customer tips carry too much of the burden. Workers need better protections, more transparent algorithms, protection from arbitrary deactivation, and actual recourse when the app or a customer screws them over. Car-dependent delivery is also an environmental and infrastructural problem, though in a denser city I’d still be doing this work; I’d just be doing it by bike.
But when people talk about delivery work, I rarely see them talk to actual delivery workers. I see a lot of abstract arguments about convenience, consumer decadence, “hustle culture,” and internalized neoliberalism. Meanwhile, when I’m out working and waiting in restaurants for orders, the other Dashers I meet are usually people who only speak Spanish, people who read as neurodivergent, visibly physically disabled people, or some combination of the above.
I have not met this mythical Disco Elysium poor ultraliberal hustlegrinder-wannabe people seem to be arguing with. Maybe that archetype exists somewhere. If it exists among any kind of gig worker, it would probably be rideshare drivers. But most of what I see looks less like “rise and grind” and more like “this is one of the few forms of work available to people who need flexibility, low barriers to entry, limited managerial surveillance, or a way to work around language barriers, disability, burnout, chronic illnesses and injuries with symptoms that come and go unpredictably, caregiving, résumé gaps, or discrimination.”
That does not make the current system good. It means the current system is filling a real gap that a lot of supposedly better systems do not even acknowledge.
As a disabled person who is burnout-prone and demand-sensitive, contracting as a delivery driver has given me an unprecedented level of financial flexibility. I can work when I have capacity. I can stop when I’m deteriorating. I can build my day around my actual body instead of being trapped under a manager who thinks “reliable” means “able to perform the same way every day no matter what.” That matters. It does not cancel out the exploitation, but it is also not fake just because it is politically inconvenient.
And delivery itself is not some inherently decadent evil. Sometimes people live alone. Sometimes they are sick. Sometimes they are disabled, exhausted, overwhelmed, grieving, overloaded, or recovering from something else - perhaps the stress and fatigue induced by their own job. Sometimes they need medicine, groceries, or a meal that will actually unplug their sinuses instead of whatever generic community-care slop someone thinks they should be grateful for. Humans are allowed to need specificity. “Food” is not the same as “the food I can actually eat right now.”
A serious labor critique would ask how to make delivery work safer, better-paid, less tip-dependent, less car-dependent, less algorithmically punitive, and less precarious. It would ask what kinds of flexible, accessible work should exist for people who cannot thrive in conventional employment. It would ask how cities could support bike delivery, worker cooperatives, public infrastructure, and real protections without simply replacing one bad system with a moral sermon about how nobody should ever want takeout.
But a lot of the discourse does not do that. It treats convenience itself as suspicious. It treats wanting flexible work as false consciousness. It treats the needs of disabled people, immigrants, and other people who can't fit into traditional employment structures as details to be swept aside in favor of a cleaner political image.
I guess the opinions of delivery workers only count when they are politically convenient.
If he’s an outlaw why is he so pretty?
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#bimbo
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Just look at her.
So spaced out.
And yet, her hands keep that perfect rhythm.
Throbbing and pulsing liquid pleasure through her veins.
How long has is she edging already?
She doesnt know, she cant remember.
She doesnt even care.
She cant care anymore.
Everything has leaked out of her.
Her thoughts.
Her worries.
Her stress.
Her cares.
Her will.
Her mind.
All has been emptied out of her head.
Replaced with a deep fuzziness.
All while her fingers just keep going.
Steadily enforcing the rhythm that takes her deeper.
That makes her even emptier and fuzzier.
it’s so easy to just circle snd keep going and get fuzzy and empty
You look good in pink ;)
And in bondage
Hypnosis that affects your perception is so hot. You’ll be having a totally normal conversation completely unaware that you’ve got fingers down your throat and every word you’ve been saying has come out in moans and choking noises. You think everything is perfectly normal, unaware that your face is getting shoved in a pillow and a thick cock is about fuck you raw.
I wanna train someone to trigger them to follow with one word. Down. They'll kneel and smile and look up at me waiting to be praised. It doesn't matter where we are, they'll be very obedient just how I want them to be. Drool. They'll have their tongue out, hands behind their back, and emptying their brain. Whether I use their mouth or not, whether I give them attention or ignore them while they're making a mess of themselves, they'll continue doing it until I say so. Drop. They'll lower their defenses, they'll stay still motionless, staring at nothing, and every single word I say after that is they're own thoughts. They won't be able to form their own opinions and won't have their own desires, all that matters is me and what I want.
Now, all you have to do is remember every single one of these commands, and we will train you how to be an absolutely obedient little fucktoy. Oh, and of course there's more to this, I just figured your brain won't be able to take all these at once. And we will still teach you your release word but only when I decide you're ready. Anyway, just be very careful cause you will hear this words anywhere and you might have the urge to do it. We don't want you brainless and kneeling in the middle of the street now, do we? Especially without me there to control you and take care of you, someone else might just take advantage of you, how scary~~~
So you like being hypnotized, dumbed down, stripped of your ability to access your knowledge and to think fast and clearly, and then made to try to do all that anyway. And to be laughed at when you fail.
You're slurring now, constantly losing your train of thought, sensing (not thinking) that you're dumb as a rock right now and you love it, too, because all my taunts and insults are making you so wet.
Are you still with me, you lovely stupid thing? Or are you still trying to work out what hypnotized means? 🌀
HOLY SHIT SNACKS THAT’S TRANCEY
This came back in my notes 😍
attention all dragons: yes those primitive humans seem easy to steal food from but don’t do it! you will get domesticated! they have me herding sheep and taking treats from people’s hands and sleeping in bed with them! watch out it could happen to you
a lot of people really do use afab / amab in a way that is indistinguishable from female / male. but that's not really surprising since changing the terms we use is easier to do than, and often a distraction from, changing the frameworks we are actually using to make sense of things that those terms just act as symbols for. ultimately the euphemism treadmill will just keep running unless we actually deal with the intersexism, exorsexism, and transphobia at the source.
changing terminology should be a gateway to, and a symbol of, challenging and changing our frameworks. but changing terminology is not synonymous with changing our frameworks and when it becomes our main focus and goal, the new terms will always just end up becoming a smokescreen for the same old problems.
Telling a girl in a queer bar to bark for you and watching her brain break in real time and having to steady her hand for her so she doesn't spill her drink on herself, which definitely doesn't help her recovery speed 😌😇
the type of breeding where they hike your legs up while they're still cumming just in case
is all weed slut weed or am i the problem