So helpful and relevant to my interests. I’ve been ejaculating into a jug every day. I keep the jug in a fridge. After a little over 2 years the jug was full. I warmed it up in a pot, and then I sat naked in the tub and I dumped the pot of warm semen over myself. I rolled around in it in the tub and lay curled up in it.
It was the best day of my life. I am about half way through filling up jug 3. Trying to do it quicker but it takes time.
Cryptoriana
4 months ago
It’s been over a year since I’ve seen a lesbian movie. I don’t watch them because most of the cast of actresses don’t look good together, but in this case the cover convinced me a lot, and yes… these actresses looked more or less good together. Good movie. 4/5
Try watching DASS-470. Ayaka mochizuki & Jun mizukawa was wild
320
4 months ago
Bro you’re fucked up and racist
Chinchinsuki
4 months ago
What would be the beginning in which God created the universe? There would be no beginning, since the universe always existed in the sense of having no beginning; the beginning comes from the past, present, and future. Therefore, the “beginning” in question was that of an atemporal God, which leads to the conclusion that it is impossible to provide a beginning to creation; there is no beginning because there was never a past to have a beginning; the universe is a reflection of God. The question of God “creating” the universe in an atemporal manner already implies the idea that the universe is eternal; because the past does not apply to the idea of an atemporal and simultaneous creation where there was no past, since the idea of the past for a being who is atemporal and simultaneous is illogical. If God is atemporal and sees all things—past, present, and future—simultaneously, this indeed suggests that He does not experience creation the same way we do, as we live in a timeline. For God, there would be no “before” creation, which makes the notion of a “past” in relation to the act mean that the universe has always existed as a… Read more »
So helpful and relevant to my interests. I’ve been ejaculating into a jug every day. I keep the jug in a fridge. After a little over 2 years the jug was full. I warmed it up in a pot, and then I sat naked in the tub and I dumped the pot of warm semen over myself. I rolled around in it in the tub and lay curled up in it.
It was the best day of my life. I am about half way through filling up jug 3. Trying to do it quicker but it takes time.
It’s been over a year since I’ve seen a lesbian movie. I don’t watch them because most of the cast of actresses don’t look good together, but in this case the cover convinced me a lot, and yes… these actresses looked more or less good together. Good movie. 4/5
On a scale of 1 to 10, how good did they look together? Any movie where they look under an 8.5, exceptionally an 8, is not worth my time or ejaculate.
6/10. Nothing out of the ordinary, plus… the sex scenes were average.
Bruhhh 4/5 = 8/10 you know that right?
Try watching DASS-470. Ayaka mochizuki & Jun mizukawa was wild
Bro you’re fucked up and racist
What would be the beginning in which God created the universe? There would be no beginning, since the universe always existed in the sense of having no beginning; the beginning comes from the past, present, and future. Therefore, the “beginning” in question was that of an atemporal God, which leads to the conclusion that it is impossible to provide a beginning to creation; there is no beginning because there was never a past to have a beginning; the universe is a reflection of God. The question of God “creating” the universe in an atemporal manner already implies the idea that the universe is eternal; because the past does not apply to the idea of an atemporal and simultaneous creation where there was no past, since the idea of the past for a being who is atemporal and simultaneous is illogical. If God is atemporal and sees all things—past, present, and future—simultaneously, this indeed suggests that He does not experience creation the same way we do, as we live in a timeline. For God, there would be no “before” creation, which makes the notion of a “past” in relation to the act mean that the universe has always existed as a… Read more »