Re: Hodge podge Interesting read, I just love my for the fact that I never run out of hot water, sure it sucks if you want to quickly wash your hands it can take 30seconds for hot water to appear, but I will never go back.
This is why the collaborative aspect with the artist is important. My old roommate has a secondary, for lack of a better term, logo of our alma mater tattooed on the inside of his bicep. It looks cool on paper, but the actual design has some contour to it which didn't translate to his arm. He was pretty steadfast about "this is what I want" and I guess the artist kind of shrugged and slapped the stencil on there and off he went. As a result, its kind of flat looking, the lines aren't great, and I don't know how he feels (probably just thinks whatever) but other people have commented how it didnt turn out great. On the other hand, I had an idea that I presented to my artist, he ran with it and basically free sketched it the day of. I was a bit apprehensive cause it was bigger than I planned and he did a chunk of it on the fly as we were waiting, but he repositioned the stencil 2-3 different times to better capture the curve of my ribs and talked pretty creatively about his thought process for it and I became at ease, and it turned out fantastic. TL/DR These guys are good at their jobs (and should be provided you find a competent artist) thus its always good to have them translate your thoughts/ideas into a finished product. Damn, now I want to get another one.
I'll second the tattoo advice thus far... make some effort to find a decent artist and be willing to collaborate. When my brother and I got our (matching) tattoos, he searched our hometown for decent artists and settled on one that had a solid reputation. We drew the basic design ourselves and the artist took it from there with shading and tweaking some lines. Both of us are still happy with what we got.
I'll help! I have no idea what gif you're talking about, but I'm just going to look at all the gifs of titties rubbing together that I can find and see what happens.
Re: Hodge podge Actually the experiment that determined that was badly flawed. Apparently back in the 50's when the Army was curious to see how much body heat was lost in frigid conditions, they outfitted the subjects in good gear EXCEPT for hats. Thus body heat escaped through their head. Imagine that. Also vests are ridiculous.
Was it a single person squishing titties together or two people rubbing them together? It's an important distinction.
And there's no tip. Wha? I'm also having a hard time reconciling how many freckles she has on her face versus how little she has on her body. Gingers are weird*. *I don't really mean it Bundy!
1. LAWL, he will be a hit in the clink. 3. They arrested him for that? AND $10,000 BAIL?? 45. Everyone here has probably eaten ball pizza. The only solace is knowing they did it before it was cooked, if not, HAW HAW. My friend's Pizza Hut, they would compare dicks on the prep table using cooking spray to outline their junk. I like to think my pal didn't do that. But fast food is no fairy tale. Puffy nipple time? No, of course I picked the most abnormal case. Apparently her name is Emma Sinclair and she comes up quite quick in a GIS. NSFW NSFW NSFW
Was this info vital to the story: I can picture some fat ass reading the story worrying about what kind of pizza it was.