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I don't come around here much, because more often than not, I'm not thinking about dressing. Or gender identity.
But every now and then the Bitch roars from her prison and I head downstairs to check on her.
I start to get a little melancholy, thinking of what was, and what could have been.
And then I spend too much time sorting through the bones and the chains and the iron maidens and catherine wheels of the dungeon.
(This is not about BDSM or anything like that. Just a very tortured metaphor. With a bad pun in the explanation.)
Anywhooo, that depression carries with me for a couple of days until I realize it for what it is and shake it off.
Then I'm back to normal, happy, healthy, productive. Comfortable in my place.
Until the Bitch is disturbed again.
Find us in SL Sunday Nov 6
Live Concert In-World:
*WARNING* Euro times moved 1h earlier
1:OOpm Music & Sales at Hard Rock Garage
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Erle/180/109/24
Featuring originals & covers in AOR, Classic Rock & Glam Rock - LIVE Electric Guitar & Soaring Vocals.
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غداً مرحلة جديدة ، هناك مستقبل زاهر بانتظارنا ؛ وتجربة جديدة ستحفر في ذاكرتنا .. غداً صباح أجمل من كل الصباحات ، - بإذن الله - *
Lydd-on-Sea is a modern village, mostly built after World War II, which consists mainly of bungalows built along the Dungeness coastal road south of Greatstone, Kent, England. The Southern Railway opened a railway station here in 1937 but was closed in 1967. Lydd-on-Sea is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Lydd, now several miles distant, which once had access to the sea.
An island in a lake (created by gravel extraction) slightly to the northwest of Lydd-on-Sea is the site of a collection of sound mirrors designed by Dr William Sansome Tucker, to detect the approach of enemy aircraft, in the years before radar had been developed.