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Do you like my legs? Tell me how much...
Do you like my legs? Tell me how much...
2021-05-25 11:38:46 +0000 UTC View PostAll those latex ASMR sounds š
All those latex ASMR sounds š
2021-05-25 08:44:59 +0000 UTC View PostIt should be illegal to be this hot on a Monday morning with..
It should be illegal to be this hot on a Monday morning with hay fever, donāt you think?
2021-05-24 10:57:21 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Monday 24th May #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Monday 24th May #SlaveTask
2021-05-24 07:32:07 +0000 UTC View PostDonāt stare too long, you might drown.
Donāt stare too long, you might drown.
2021-05-24 07:29:41 +0000 UTC View PostHow beautiful do my feet look in these heels?
How beautiful do my feet look in these heels?
2021-05-23 20:46:28 +0000 UTC View Postāļø Feminist Friday āļø Gabriela Montero Born in Caracas, V..
āļø Feminist Friday āļø Gabriela Montero Born in Caracas, Venezuela, of an American-born mother and a Venezuelan father, Montero was seven months old when her parents, at the insistence of her maternal grandmother, placed a toy piano in her playpen. It had been bought as a Christmas present for an older cousin. She used her right index finger to play individual notes, never banging it with her fist, to the great surprise of her parents and grandmother. It became her favorite toy. She was put to sleep every night by her mother, who sang to her the melody of the Venezuelan National Anthem, a tradition in the South American country. When she was 15 months old, her parents noticed she was picking out a familiar tune on the little piano. Three months later, before she could speak, she had picked out the melody of the National Anthem. Subsequently, she repeated this process with other songs. Montero began formal piano lessons at age four with Lyl Tiempo, an Argentinian piano teacher who resided in Caracas, and gave her first public performance at the age of five. Aged eight, she made her concerto debut at the National Theater in Caracas performing the complete Haydn D Major Piano Concerto with the Orquesta Nacional Juvenil de Venezuela (National Youth Orchestra of Venezuela), conducted by JosĆ© Antonio Abreu. This was the original youth orchestra created by Abreu in 1976, which would much later evolve into the orchestra presently known as the Simón BolĆvar Youth Orchestra, an integral part of El Sistema, now known worldwide. At the age of nine, she was awarded a scholarship from the Venezuelan government to study in the US. From 1990 until 1993, she studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Hamish Milne. Montero has been outspoken in her support for those who have challenged the current Venezuelan regime, and has deplored the state of the country and the crackdown on protesters. During a break in a concert, after taking requests from the audience and improvising on them, she told the audience Venezuela was facing a "very, very critical time". It is "one of our great tragedies" she said, adding that few outside the country understood what was going on in Venezuela. She referenced a high murder rate and, to applause, mourned what she called "the loss of our country to violence, to corruption and to the worst possible things you can imagine."
2021-05-21 14:04:19 +0000 UTC View PostWhat do you prefer- Black & white, or original?
What do you prefer- Black & white, or original?
2021-05-21 12:45:59 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Friday 21st May #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Friday 21st May #SlaveTask
2021-05-21 07:30:58 +0000 UTC View PostOh go on then, one more before bed!
Oh go on then, one more before bed!
2021-05-20 20:27:51 +0000 UTC View PostDonāt upload to socials! Exclusive to OF for now. #Latex #Mi..
Donāt upload to socials! Exclusive to OF for now. #Latex #Military
2021-05-19 15:34:09 +0000 UTC View PostLike my new hair barrette? Iām ordering another in red! ā¬15,..
Like my new hair barrette? Iām ordering another in red! ā¬15, who wants to treat me? š„°
2021-05-18 09:22:23 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Monday 17th May #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Monday 17th May #SlaveTask
2021-05-17 07:33:03 +0000 UTC View PostHere is the first of my new images! Please donāt share them ..
Here is the first of my new images! Please donāt share them on social media or elsewhere - for now they are exclusive to my subscribers!
2021-05-15 09:23:29 +0000 UTC View PostWhat kind of clip shall I upload next?
What kind of clip shall I upload next?
2021-05-14 17:43:02 +0000 UTC View Postāļø Feminist Friday āļø Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson is ..
āļø Feminist Friday āļø Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson is considered one of the most famous poets in the history of American literature. Though socially shy, she was outspoken and emotional in her lyric poetry (short poems with one speaker who expresses thought and feeling), defying the nineteenth-century expectation that women were to be demure and obedient to men. Her honest and uninhibited writing made her an early feminist voice, even as she maintained an outward appearance of submissiveness. Nearly two centuries after Dickinsonās birth, her witty and frequently subversive poems are widely read, taught, and studied. Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a prominent family. Her Victorian upbringing included socializing with friends, doing domestic chores, and attending church. She spent her adolescent years studying locally at the Amherst Academy (1834ā47) and at the Mount Holyoke Seminary (1847ā48). Beginning at age 23, however, Dickinson began to withdraw from society and by the age of thirty, she became a relative recluse, spending most of her days indoors. She did not cut off her contact with others entirely, as she received certain guests, traveled within New England to visit relatives, and wrote letters to friends and family, most often her sister-in-law and closest friend, Susan Huntington Gilbert, with whom she often discussed her poetry. Dickinsonās seclusion allowed her to focus on developing her poetry. Her poems addressed emotional and psychological states such as loneliness, pain, happiness, and ecstasy; death, often personified; religion and morality; as well as love and love lost. Dickinsonās poems have had a remarkable influence in American literature. Using original wordplay, unexpected rhymes, and abrupt line breaks, she bends literary conventions, demonstrating a deep and respectful understanding of formal poetic structure even as she seems to defy its restrictions. Among her poetic devices were dashes used as a pause and capitalization for emphasis. Just as Dickinson straddles a fine line between religious loyalty and dissent in her highly spiritual poems, her poetic structure finds a similar middle ground between the acceptance and rejection of established forms. Although she was a prolific writer, the world would not realize Dickinsonās true artistic talent until after her death. She published only seven poems in her lifetime including her now well known āSafe in their Alabaster Chambers,ā in the Springfield Daily Republican in 1862. After her death in 1886, her sister Lavinia uncovered almost a thousand of Dickinsonās poems bound with thread into numerous booklets. In 1890, 1891, and later in 1896, the poems were heavily edited, with regularized punctuation and capitalization, and published in three volumes Poems; Poems: Second Series; and Poems: Third Series, by Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, a literary critic who Dickinson previously sought advice from. The works were very popular, and the full extent of Dickinsonās genius was finally revealed. Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Dickinsonās niece, published additional poems, including the collection Bolts of Melody, in 1945. In 1955, another edition, The Poems of Emily Dickinson, was published by Thomas H. Johnson as a more complete and accurate text, closer to Dickinsonās originals. In the following poem, first published in Complete Poems, 1924, Dickinson writes of her work: This is my letter to the World That never wrote to Meā The simple News that Nature toldā With tender Majesty Her Message is committed To Hands I cannot seeā For love of HerāSweetācountrymenā Judge tenderlyāof Me (Dickinson, Complete Poems, 211)
2021-05-14 14:04:26 +0000 UTC View PostBought myself some new leather sandals. Do you like?
Bought myself some new leather sandals. Do you like?
2021-05-14 12:43:45 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Friday 14th May #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Friday 14th May #SlaveTask
2021-05-14 07:34:06 +0000 UTC View PostMore BTS - these 7 inch stiletto fetish boots are killers.
More BTS - these 7 inch stiletto fetish boots are killers.
2021-05-13 08:33:56 +0000 UTC View PostAbout to receive 15 clips filmed over the past 3 weeks. When..
About to receive 15 clips filmed over the past 3 weeks. When I say Iām busy, itās certainly not lip service! I manage my OnlyFans entirely by myself and donāt have any admin replying to messages or posting content. On top of creating a new website with an independent clipstore, webcam and phone line, filming & photographing dommes for oubliette films and also filming and modelling myself, and THEN emails, editing, uploading, marketing, etc. A personal life on top. I really am busy when I say Iām busy. Please be patient - I appreciate you all!
2021-05-12 13:45:47 +0000 UTC View Post