So how come you complain all the time??
It's my job. I am the Rebel Leader.
So how come you complain all the time??
are those your work Michele? They're very fine drawings.
No, these drawings are not my work. I found them in the internet.
To tell you all the truth, many years ago I produced some BDSM drawings (pencil on paper), but I have lost most of them. Here is a sample:
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Yes ... as they should!"It is reported that many young slave girls died on the cross in the public arenas for following their men and joining Eunus’ slave army."
The consequences of rebellion must be accepted by those who do.
Pity they are lost. That one is really quite good! Love the facial expression and the sense of action. I can almost feel the sting of that whip.
You are quite good! I would suggest you sharpen your pencil and do more!!!No, these drawings are not my work. I found them in the internet.
To tell you all the truth, many years ago I produced some BDSM drawings (pencil on paper), but I have lost most of them. Here is a sample:
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I agree!!!You are quite good! I would suggest you sharpen your pencil and do more!!!
I like that a lot...To tell you all the truth, many years ago I produced some BDSM drawings (pencil on paper), but I have lost most of them. Here is a sample:
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SAINT DEVOTA TORTURED BY BEING STRETCHED ON THE RACK
“Tradition holds that Devota was a Corsican woman born around 283 AD at Mariana. A young virgin, she had decided to devote herself fully to the service of God. Devota was part the household of senator Eutychius. During the Diocletian persecution, the prefect Barbarus arrived in Corsica with a fleet and when he learned that the senator was harboring a Christian in his house, demanded that she be given up and compelled to perform the requisite sacrifice to the imperial cult. Eutychius refused, and not wishing to confront him directly, Barbarus arranged to have him poisoned.
Devota was imprisoned and tortured for her faith. Her mouth was crushed, and her body was dragged through rocks and brambles. She was martyred at Mariana by being racked and then stoned to death.
After her death, the governor of the province ordered for her body to be burnt to prevent its veneration. However, it was saved from the flames by Christians. Her body was placed on a boat bound for Africa. Gratianus, the boat's pilot; Benedict, a priest; and Apollinaris, his deacon; believed it would receive proper Christian burial there. However, a storm overtook the boat. A dove appeared and guided the boat to present-day Les Gaumates, today part of the Principality of Monaco, where a chapel dedicated to Saint George stood. In her honor a chapel was built, which stands in Monaco still ”