Simplicity > Vanity

deenme:

James Deen and Penny Brooks in ‘Orgasm’ form digital playground

deenme:

Veronice Radke and James Deen for X-art(my original gifs which were previously posted seperately)

imagineyouricon:

Rebloggable by request!

imagineyouricon:

Rebloggable by request!

brewskee:

sex-like-a-nympho:

i can do that thing in the third gif

Love it when they grab your hair like that

That looks incredibly fun

princessdogfish:

gigantorthemooseking:

It’s funny because “I am retired” in Greek is “Είμαι συνταξιούχος,” which is two words.

FDHGFJHGFJHLSVKDRGSD;V

THAT IS A NEW LEVEL OF BRILLIANCE

My life is a lie!!!

wrappedupinpixiedust:

What makes mothers all that they are?
Might as well ask, “What makes a star?”

Happy Mother’s Day

This is beautiful

Women are like teabags. You don’t know how strong they are until you put them in hot water.
Eleanor Roosevelt (via leslieseuffert)
Going through a drawer I found the submissions/applications log I’ve kept off and on over the years. Just in case you think it’s all been roses I’d like to report that Yaddo rejected me (as recently as 2011). McDowell rejected me. Hedgebrook rejected me twice. The Georgia Review rejected me and Ploughshares rejected me and Tin House rejected me, as did about twenty other journals and magazines. Both The Sun and The Missouri Review rejected me before I appeared in their pages. Literary Arts declined to give me a fellowship three times before I won one. I’ve applied for an NEA five times and it’s always been a no. Harper’s magazine never even bothered to reply. I say it all the time but I’ll say it again: keep on writing. Never give up. Rejection is part of a writer’s life. Then, now, always.

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Cheryl knows.

(via therumpus)

This gives me sense of reassurance that what i write is for myself not the pleasure of others. If others read and enjoy my work as much as i enjoyed writing it then thats a perk, not validation.

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