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Some of the lovely yellow stuff that seems to be everywhere this year. Recently travelled up to Warwickshire and all the way there the yellow was ruling the landscape. I love it, I would love to be up in a jumbo with my camera. As a kid I was misinformed that this stuff was mustard!
I asked her what would make her stop taking this risk.
She said she would stop going when she didn't need friewood anymore.
There have been several rapes in student housing this semester so one day
this non-verbal message showed up on a sidewalk.
We are surrounded by these rape fields at the moment. Such an intense colour, so bright. April 2022: a month in 30 pictures 24/30
When it isn't hollow, depressing, and empty to consider I am with RL men as SL men raping RL men as SL women... Gor is stunning, rich, and filled with adrenalin, heart, and relationships.
Gor for women is more than at first appears. A female can be rather quickly moved along the roles allotted her. From mercenary or slaver to kajira, from kajira to panther to free again.. this is how it goes. She who refuses to accomodate this is controlling in an arena specifically designed for her to surrender her control. A female in Gor is a slippery fine thing.
Free woman is not just that if she is to dive into Gor beyond befriending and then clinging to a leg or arm. She must have charm, know her place, and even make allowances. If she wishes to do Gor well, she must enjoy the direction of the men: those men with whom if she allows it so, exactly as Norman writes it, there will be a welling in her heart that lets her know....
Professor Judy Raper joined the University of Wollongong in 2008 with extensive management and research administration experience in other Australian and American universities. She has served on the ARC Engineering and Earth Sciences Panel at the University of New South Wales, and was Division Director for Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems at the National Science Foundation in Washington, DC.