photo shoot

Aug 04, 2006 00:04

looksie.. )

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soligyrose August 4 2006, 05:40:01 UTC
I've been feeling not really great after a conversation I had with my father earlier, but I'd like you to know that I laughed out loud at every one of these pictures.

Now, I just hope you're okay that I found these pictures humourous. [:

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zobra August 4 2006, 05:52:44 UTC
hahahahahahhahahahHAHAHAHAHA, I love that! i love that you found these humorous

I find them humorous becasue I was trying to be deliberately bleak, and that is baldly obvious, which i find hilarious

yeah, this was a cathartic photo shoot for me... I just need a hug. I guess you do too... glad i could help

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ten_tin__ August 4 2006, 12:35:38 UTC
vaginal lips?

and also, yes, i meant man buldge

apparently i'm a pervert. who knew?

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zobra August 4 2006, 20:15:32 UTC
personally I'm a little bit intimidated and/or frightened/intrigued by giant man bulges

also,

... )

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_____sea_salt August 5 2006, 10:15:54 UTC
Oh, wow.

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ten_tin__ August 6 2006, 05:49:11 UTC
oh
my
lord.

dan wiley.
i.. am speechless.
...
THANK YOU.

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the0208 August 5 2006, 22:44:28 UTC
The term appears to have been first used by the alchemist Paracelsus. He once claimed that he had created a false human being that he referred to as the homunculus. The creature was to have stood no more than 12 inches tall, and did the work usually associated with a golem. However, after a short time, the homunculus turned on its creator and ran away. The recipe consisted of a bag of bones, sperm, skin fragments and hair from any animal of which the homunculus would be a hybrid. This was to be laid in the ground surrounded by horse manure for forty days, at which point the embryo would form ( ... )

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zobra August 9 2006, 07:06:43 UTC
those are great. the first one I learned was that each sperm contained a miniature human being, fully formed, which would end up in the womb and grow to the size of a baby. what a great word, with so many colorful definitions (there are even more)

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