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Alexander Telalim

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silkbox:

re: new kink

Okay, so basically the past few nights I’ve been spiraling down into this mad horny fantasy of some fantasy-world couple that was unable to have sex for whatever reasons (magic reasons or something) and so instead, to keep intimacy, they had this pet of sorts that was to fulfill at least a part of the needs as a fuckhole without interrupting their love-making pleasure on top of him. 

Which, like, there are a MILLION other ways to solve that problem but the one I need is specifically a fucktoy pet being sat on by two smug, horny masters who are basically ignoring him but fucking him at the same time. 

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crossconnectmag:

The Psychedelic Paintings by @Hannah Faith Yata


Hannah Faith Yata is a Brooklyn based artist who is originally from Carrollton, Georgia. She earned a BFA in painting at the University of Georgia. 

I love working with the feminine form. The female embodies so much in terms of imagery and symbolism. For things such as nature, oppression, beauty, love, emotion, sexuality there are so many layers and facets one can glean from representing the woman. 

As I approach the idea of femininity I bring with it my own experiences growing up as a woman and the difficulties and struggles that I have fought. The psychology of how women are portrayed in art and the media are amplified and exposed in my work. In turn, I’ve reinterpreted my experiences and how women are portrayed in today’s society to also extend to how it seems that we as individuals and as a race have objectified, commodified and exploited women, animals, and nature  via


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partyiningridsmouth:

dickbugs

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wetheurban:

Glitter, Oil, & Soap – “Odyssey”, Ruslan Khasanov

Russian artist Ruslan Khasanov just released a glittery follow-up to his mesmerizing“Pacific Light” video from a few years ago that captured close-up mixing of ink, oil and soap. The video, titled “Odyssey,” has us just as transfixed as last time… 

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