The Isolated Blurt BDSM Thread

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Today's interview with the law firm went MUCH better.

Now its time to do some praying and a pro-con list.

Pro-
Its a job
Its in the field I went to school for
I liked the attorney
I'll be working for an attorney who can vouch for me when I get ready to sit for my certification exams

Con-
Its only part time
Gross pay is only 100 bucks more than my net pay on unemployment
Child care is more than 100 bucks a month
No benefits, even if I go full time
The office manager is nice enough but may take some getting used to
 
If it's wrong to love chicken and rice smothered in cream of mushroom soup, then I don't wanna be right. Yumm!
 
She said, "Riddley Riddley theres mor to life nor asking and telling. Whynt you be the Big Boar and Iwl be the Moon Sow."

When the Moon Sow

When the Moon Sow comes to season

Ay! She wants a big 1

Wants the Big Boar hevvy on her

Ay yee! Big Boar what makes the groun shake

Wyld of the Woodling with the wite tusk

Ay yee! That wyld big 1 for the Moon Sow.


-Russel Hoban, Riddley Walker
 
There's a National Geographic "documentary" on TV right now, about preppers. Survivalists.

There's a guy who's built an underground tubecity for his family, in case of a nuclear holocaust. Because those pesky Russians do have nuclear weapons, and who knows what they'll come up with.

Before that there was a "documentary" about child preachers. Athree-year-old talking about red hot revival.

Yyyyeeeeah, FOX is exactly what Finland had been missing all along. Thank you, Murdoch.
 
I truly enjoy some spammers, their use of language is something else.

Melty blood button.
Subtropics are a treasures.
Anthropomorphic consuls iwll be unhorsing.


I mean, that's deep.
 
I'm not going to quote the post that triggered *these* posts, but I will comment on it:

WTF???

They just wanted to let us know that we're excellent interlocutors.

PS: Toulouse was the omnivorous covine. Never, ever travel there. It won't end well!
 
I have never had "sub-drop" hit me this fast or this hard. Every. Last. Moment. with her was worth it though...but I hate this feeling of neediness and anxiety...
 
I have never had "sub-drop" hit me this fast or this hard. Every. Last. Moment. with her was worth it though...but I hate this feeling of neediness and anxiety...

The more y'all talk about "sub-drop" the more I'm immensely glad I haven't experienced it...it really doesn't sound pleasant at all.
 
We took the first, tentative steps to find another apartment.

On one hand I'm completely excited by it, because there's a rather big construction site just across the street where we live now and it'd be nice to sleep in sometimes, on the other hand moving sucks.

We now live in a quite new apartment pretty much in the center of the city, by a lake and right next to the harbor and we have amazing neighbors who never complain and feed our cat if need be (and we do the same for theirs). The construction site? There'll be restaurants, cafes, an office building and a hotel. There'll also be a park connecting the hotel area to the harbor. Once the work is done, this'll be a nice neighborhood. And we have a lake view from our balkony, it'll be hard to let that go.

The noise just is so much sometimes and the construction will take at least another year. Our kitchen is a bit small for our cooking and baking needs, too, so this isn't a perfect apartment.

Still, there are lots of pros and cons. What to do, what to do.
 
"Bind me, tie me, chain me to the wall,
I wanna be a slave to you all

oh bondage, up yours, oh bondage, I'm yours..."
 
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