1. Want 2 Cyber?

    February 27, 2009 by ando
    virtual-reality-8cyber-sex

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  2. Many Arms

    by ando

  3. coming soon…

    February 23, 2009 by petedeeva

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  4. I’m Feeling Lucky

    February 18, 2009 by vessels

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    Purse seiners catch salmon
    known as sockeye.
    These are not a genuine.
    He will interfere in
    the way she raises.

    Purse seiners catch salmon
    commonly called king.
    Honor’s a good brooch to wear,
    like grasping a hot coal
    with the intent of throwing.

    Purse seiners catch salmon
    known as chum
    where for a dollar
    users can launch a star
    in “The Constellation,”
    honoring anyone.

    Purse seiners catch salmon
    commonly known as pink.
    Avoid sharing hand and face.
    Make sure all words are spelled.
    Welcome to Perfect.


  5. February 17, 2009 by revel

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  6. I/A for the OED

    by petedeeva

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    oed_3herzog2

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  7. February 15, 2009 by ando

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  8. Prismatic Prisoner of Love

    February 11, 2009 by JenniferSullivan

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  9. Modelesque #1

    February 10, 2009 by JenniferSullivan
    Natural Beauty

    Closeup of a young beautiful woman


  10. February 6, 2009 by vessels



  11. by vessels

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    In June of 1908, a blast of approximately 15 megatons (roughly 1,000 times as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb) rocketed the desolate Tunguska River Valley in central Siberia. The explosion felled 80 million trees and sent so much dust into the stratosphere that Europeans as distant as Paris reported that the night sky was so aglow you could read by its light. Despite pseudo-scientific conjecture - aliens! doomsday! a black hole tunneling through Earth! Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower gone awry! - there is little doubt that the blast was caused by a meteoric air burst, the largest meteor strike in the last 10,000 years of Earth’s history.

    One hundred years later, a new Tunguska blast hits.


  12. February 1, 2009 by petedeeva

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