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There is a depth and compassion to your soul that is unfathomable. You are truly the "real deal". Dancing Doll


You're so sweet. Thank you! xx
Wow - those are some crazy impressive numbers!

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Death and seeing people in genuine grief. Whether it's personal to me, fictionalized in a movie, funerals of people I barely know (or don't know), certain news stories. The tears flow. My worst break-up pales in comparison to losing a loved one, so even seeing others in that kind of pain instantly brings sympathy tears.
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All of these images just look like Ashleigh Doll's real life.

xx SF


So true!

Here's me coming to terms with my last bad break-up. And I didn't even break a nail!

Accidental bulges happen - not a big deal. If it's a stranger, I pretend I haven't noticed, in case he's easily embarrassed. If I know him (or he's hot), I might smile like the girl in the pic.

If it's a creepy guy leering and trying to get me to notice his bulge, it's a whole different (unattractive) thing.
I had been hoping they would touch on the origins of the virus ie. what started it, how did it become airborne so quickly (and globally). I read an interview with Robert Kirkman who said the show isn't about that (or concerned with it), however I thought one of the strongest episodes on TWD was the one with Dr. Jenner, the scientist, at the CDC explaining how the virus reanimates the basic core of the brain. I would love to see more of that.

It also might have been cool to see a glimpse into different pockets of characters (eg. EMT, hospital staff, government, news reporters etc). I think it would have been interesting to go beyond this core family and then have all the characters converge later on.

Re the main family. I agree with others, I'm not feeling the parental units at the moment, or the sulky teenage girl. Unlike everyone else however, I absolutely love the Nick character. He's by far and away the most interesting one on the show and Frank Dillane's acting is absolutely stellar. He approached the role of a junkie with considerable complexity and vulnerability and I was kind of blown away actually. I thought he stole every scene he was in and I started feeling like maybe he was the main protagonist and the parents were the backseat characters. I'm already invested in him. The others.. not so much (yet).

There were a few lapses in believability that were frustrating with the parents and maybe that's why I'm turned off them - ie. why would Travis hear about a massacre at a drug den (involving blood and viscera) and then think the smartest thing to do was to go there... to the drug den. At night. And then, after seeing the mess himself, instead of calling the cops, he brings his wife there, who shrugs it off as "well, bad things happen all the time in places like this." What?? Come on, did you not see the viscera?? lol

Anyway, I get they were trying to move the plot along, but I'm hoping to see more genuine reactions in the next few episodes... sometime more along the lines of Frank Dillane's Nick character rather than this furrowed-brow, confused but weirdly calm, "what's going on here", styled take on everything. Especially in the final scene with the drug dealer... I'm kind of missing the shock and panic with those two. Maybe since it's LA, they're a little slower to startle..

I do like the pacing though. I appreciate the slow-burn compared to TWD and I think the show has a lot of potential (as long as they don't kill Nick). I'm looking forward to the next episode.

ps. Anyone else think the first zombie, Gloria, was kinda hot?




Fear the Walking Dead debuted on AMC last Sunday and became the No. 1-rated cable series launch of all time.

Did you watch, or do you plan to follow this spin-off show? What did you think? Casting/acting? Storyline? Do you like the style switch-up from The Walking Dead or do you think the spin-off will fail to maintain momentum?

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AMC's ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Sets All-Time Cable Ratings Premiere Record. Nielsen estimates that the 90-minute debut of “Fear the Walking Dead” became the No. 1-rated cable series launch on record with 10.1 million viewers, including 6.3 million adults 18-49.

In total viewers, “Fear” surpasses TNT’s “Raising the Bar” (7.7 million in 2008) as top dog among cable premieres. The previous record in the 18-49 demo was AMC’s “Better Call Saul” (4.4 million) earlier this year. In fact, AMC now has three of the top five cable launches of all time, with “Walking Dead” ranking fifth.

In both 18-49 and total viewers, Sunday’s premiere out-rated all 22 episodes from the first two seasons of “The Walking Dead.”

I watched some of the earlier seasons but haven't really kept up with it in recent years.

I remember Mondo Guerra - he was a very cool designer and really knew how to mix edgy prints.
Everyone likes to hit their erogenous zones - it's not the sexual act that defines sexual orientation, it's the person (gender) you're doing these things with. Many straight guys like a finger up the ass during a blowjob or using prostate toys, but that wouldn't make them gay. I think it's the same thing for lesbians - it's just another way to pleasure each other and connect.
I read about this on the weekend - I think they were trying to time the announcement with her recent fight.

Miesha Taint is such a great parody porn name. lol

I'm sure this film will do very well. Everyone wants Ronda.

If anyone's looking for a similar style porn vid (ie women's boxing, decent plot lines, big-name porn stars), check out 'Fighters' by Digital Playground. It's quite good.

I randomly looked this up today... there are lots of tips, youtube seminars etc on how to fly with sex toys. I learned some interesting things - namely that it's best to travel with toys less than 7inches and that in some countries, sex toys are illegal.

http://www.airsafe.com/issues/baggage/sextoy.htm



Jill Filipovic was on an international flight from Newark, NJ to Dublin, Ireland, and upon arrival found in her checked bag a printed advisory from the TSA stating that her bag had been opened and inspected by the TSA. In the margin of the note, a TSA screener added an extra message saying "Get your freak on girl."

Tips for traveling with sex toys

There are a number of common sense things that you can do to protect your sex toys and to limit the likelihood that the TSA will cause you any embarrassment or excessive delays:

1. Tell the truth: If a TSA screener asks you what is in your baggage just say what it is.

2. Remove batteries: This suggestion applies to any battery-powered item in your baggage that won't be used in flight.

3. Put your items in separate clear plastic bags: Keeping items in Ziploc type bags keeps them from being contaminated by handling by TSA screeners.

4. Don't pack banned items: Most sharp items, and liquid filled or gel filled items are typically banned from carry on baggage, but can be packed in checked luggage.

http://cravings.lovecrave.com/cravings/2015/1/15/traveltips

Size does matter. Remember that the TSA restricts hand tools longer than 7 inches in length in carry-on baggage, so if you a have a longer toy, it might fall into the category of “baton-like” or “club-like” items that have to be checked. TSA sometimes confiscates items from checked luggage when they cannot tell what they are, so if you think your toy is ambiguous, consider attaching a note.

Definitely okay to carry-on

- Vibrators, dildos, toys shorter than 7 inches
- Lubes/potions in 3 oz or less containers
- Handcuffs
- Strap-on harnesses or other gear made of leather, fabric, buckles
- Rope

Gray Areas: might be a good idea to check it

- Toys longer than 7 inches, especially ones made of hard or heavy materials
- Whips: the TSA specifies that “riding whips” and “riding crops” are okay to carry-on, but “whips” and “bullwhips” are martial arts/self-defense equipment that must be checked.
- Paddles: the TSA specifies that ping-pong paddles are okay to carry-on, so paddles of about that size should be, too.
- E-stim: TENS units for pain treatment are okay to carry-on, so our guess is that e-stim units will be treated the same way.

Must check it:

- Objects with sharp edges or points.
- Objects that are similar in size/shape/weight to clubs, bats, or batons.

Remember, finally, that if you’re headed out of the United States, it’s a good idea to do some research on the laws and culture of the particular country where you are traveling, as some countries have more restrictive laws about sex toys. (A partial list of countries where sex toys are illegal: India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, United Arab Emirates). Also remember to keep the US embassy’s phone number on your at all times, just in case.

How to Fly with a Sex Toy Under TSA Rules

I traveled with several of mine in a carry-on once when going to visit someone. I just kept them in their regular discreet pouches (that they came with) and then put them into a larger sleeper bag from one of my purses. I tucked the the whole thing between my clothes as if it was just another item I was packing.

I also decanted some toy cleaner into a mini perfume bottle and put it into my clear plastic bag that I would show for allotted quantity of liquids.

I didn't have any issues, however my flight was domestic and it was on a smaller airline used to hop cities.

If they do search your bag, just own it and shrug it off. They see all kinds of things. I'm sure they'll understand by the shape of the objects through the scanner that it might be 'toys' and if they go through your bag, I'm sure they'll be discreet as well and won't be pulling stuff out and waving it around the airport.
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On last nights segment the final part was in florescent's. These guys and gals are terrrific.


The other night on Ink Master, they used UV body paint on people to make the human form disappear. It was also very cool.




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I'm just going to imagine it was finger paints. For reasons I will not disclose.


I actually want to try glow-in-the-dark paint sometime.

It looks like fun.



Of course, I've had my face painted on many occasions, but so have most girls. Organic-style probably doesn't count.
Maybe. I have before. Depends on the situation.

The 'demand' bit would be a hard no, though.
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Air brush or finger paints? I need to know this...


haha. Airbrush.
Not really, unless it naturally evolves that way (ie. there's something to talk about). I'm not into filler 'small talk' or chatting about feelings/relationships though - that would be a turn-off.
I've been professionally painted once for an event (as a tiger). It was fun, although crazy messy during paint-removal.
I like revenge... I've written revenge on more than one occasion. smile

I would say no to 'historical' - only because I think it's a super niche category.

The collab one might be an interesting idea but honestly - I wonder how many casual surfers would click on that category or care much because it doesn't really tell them anything about the actual content. You can actually end up with fewer views depending on the category you choose - going too obscure doesn't always work favourably.
I like fit and athletic with some muscle definition, abs, a nice chest. Nothing too juiced though - i'm not really into the oversized traps and excessive bulk.