Try it now. After much fiddlin', I think it works.
Alas and dammit, no joy.
Try it now. After much fiddlin', I think it works.
Strange. It worked for the first few tries on my end, then the link reverted to the "Sign-in Required" screen. I suspect intervention from the Imgur thought police!Alas and dammit, no joy.
Strange. It worked for the first few tries on my end, then the link reverted to the "Sign-in Required" screen. I suspect intervention from the Imgur thought police!
Yeah I still had to sign in for age verification but it's there. Soon as I get some more time I'll try to get some stuff on Imgur, I've had an account for a while but never used it.Try it now. After much fiddlin', I think it works.
Don't know how long she's been on the cross at this point. Probably only a few minutes. But her lower body muscles are clearly straining quite hard as she tries to push up to take the strain off her arms and shoulders. The trembling part is not acting. She's hurting.Dunno if trembling on the cross is an indicator that one is "fit," but this is, IMHO, a "lovely lady crucified." And I think the trembling while trying to stand, or when attempting to stand (usually in the thighs and through the middle, but sometimes in the arms --heck, everywhere!--) is very sexy.
This is Makar's Zlata, who does not need acting lessons.
The trembling part is not acting. She's hurting.
Yeah I still had to sign in for age verification but it's there. Soon as I get some more time I'll try to get some stuff on Imgur, I've had an account for a while but never used it.
I didn't like the specs the first time I saw her, but then I started to think of her as the sexy librarian. They always wear glasses (and sometimes little else).
Who would crucify a librarian, you ask? Perhaps Julius Caesar, when he burned the library in Alexandria. They probably employed a few females there to help folks use the card catalogue. After all, Alexandria was a progressive place in the day.
Did you meet in non-fiction or some special interest section of the library?I love books, and my wife is a librarian. It works for me
Well we'll see what happens poem, I'm going to try Imgur here shortly as soon as I get caught up with things around the homestead.The puzzling part, FB, is that the first four link posts worked fine. The fifth failed, however. Hmmm; Dr. Watson?
Maybe I should consult Tree. He knows a lot about fifths!
These are great examples of Bob's artistry. The images are very stark, in some ways, and show the fatigue, stress, and pain of the crucifixion, without losing that fantasy sense of eroticism that makes this type of art a hallmark of Cruxforums. Always worthwhile to showcase one of our own artists. I am particularly taken with this one:
Thanks very much for presenting these, Foggy and Jolly - it's a while since I last saw them!These are great examples of Bob's artistry. The images are very stark, in some ways, and show the fatigue, stress, and pain of the crucifixion, without losing that fantasy sense of eroticism that makes this type of art a hallmark of Cruxforums. Always worthwhile to showcase one of our own artists. I am particularly taken with this one:
It captures something of the essence of the experience. You feel the resignation, exhaustion, distress, and helplessness, but also a sense of anticipation. There is story movement in this image. You can almost see what is in her mind. Superb!
The condemned female reminds me of someone, on this forum....Atrox is the name on this folder. Those in the know can verify these. Also had a lot of Ducans mixed in that I had to sort out.
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You've just re-posted parts of Jastrow's "Passion of Mary Catherine". It's quite well known here already. In fact, it's in our archive already (in 2 places).Poser Crux * Don't know the artist.