Water is the original mirror.
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Murre translates this as: “You’re going to help them make love…which I cannot do.” But I hear “Je” not “Tu” at the beginning. Anybody?
Hot, though.
A perfect puppetmaster.
:: Mistress
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Wow. A perfect arabesque penchée, on point, plugged stoutly fore and aft, gagged, blindfolded, immobilized. All she can do is ache, and think of the years of training that got her here. All the classes her parents paid for….all for her mistress’ pleasure.
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The two dommes are BFFs. When they get together on the weekends with their lovers, they like to have the subs perform for them.
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Thanks!
I think they’re just called motion lines, or movement lines.
But it’s important to know the language when drawing, because if you get it wrong, you might get thighs with a good idea (straight lines fanning radially out semi-perpendicular to the object can mean an idea), or a lightbulb that smells funny (if your semi-perpendicular lines are wiggly, they mean an odor). Zigzags would mean a buzzing noise, or an electric shock. It’s not perfect, though; both zigzags and straight (short) radial lines can mean pain.
My favorite of these line symbols, though, was the popped bubble (or maybe a very airy asterisk) seen in Calvin and Hobbes, which appeared over the head similar to an idea lightbulb, and indicated that one had just realized something, too late.
Also, I love, in this picture, the area rug and remote control, which (to me) suggest this is happening right on the coffee table. Under the remote, papers, or maybe a book. I wonder what they say.
Blllllllleeeeaaaaauuuuggghh. Oooooff.
So now I have a handful of new themes to work with, but I want to have a little palate cleanser of sub boys…
As I understand it, comic artists have a whole jargon in which there’s a name for those lines that indicate his thighs and hands are trembling. Anyone know that word?
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Practice makes perfect. And his owner is a perfectionist.
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Blllllllleeeeaaaaauuuuggghh. Oooooff.
So now I have a handful of new themes to work with, but I want to have a little palate cleanser of sub boys…
As I understand it, comic artists have a whole jargon in which there’s a name for those lines that indicate his thighs and hands are trembling. Anyone know that word?
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OMGee.
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I agree with the comments below. I’ve stopped following a few bloggers that kept repeating this line. And yet I do it myself, too…
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What Deity says. I’ve seen a few Tumblrs where every single image is annotated to say “I don’t like X, here is yet another sexy picture of X.”
I never understand when someone says “I’m never into such and such…” but then turns around and reblogs/points out how much the so-called such and such arouses them. What is it about such and such you aren’t into? Why is this an exception? Why don’t people take a moment and ask these critical curious questions?
I’m done now.
curious-slut:I’m never into these masks, but something about the way her lips are bare but everything else is covered…very hot.