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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

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 Huge Post Today - Models From Several Studios

















































































Monday, February 1, 2021

81

 [ tiny bit of humour ]

The Question Pops up Each Time I Bump Into Such a Picture or Video:

"Is This What The Dictionary Means

While Defining Self-Absorbed?"




80

 This Guy Goes by 'Jake Trousersnake'

And a Snake-Bator he is Indeed.

[ easy to find on pornhub for more vids of him working his tool ]





79

 [old one - still fine]

I would sure give a try at building some history with this guy.

[though I'd have to be in charge of re-decorating/furbishing our place]












And now on with a mix of other guys.

[some colleagues of his?]


































Sunday, January 31, 2021

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 The Praying Boy

Last night, commenting a post on a newly made friend's blog, I mentioned the Pergamon Museum in Berlin which I had the opportunity to visit several years ago.

Among many antic beauties, I was totally stunned by this Praying Boy. Some believe it to represent Antinoüs, ephebe lover of emperor Hadrien. It was exhibited on a stele, and I can't remember for how long I looked up to its beauty, slowly walking around it.

It is now shown indoors, at Altes Museum - Berlin.







The so-called “Praying Boy” is one of the most famous bronze statues of antiquity. 

It was created around 300 BC in the artistic tradition of the Greek sculptor Lysippus. 

Discovered on the island of Rhodes, the “Praying Boy” was first brought to Venice and then became the property of the finance minister of King Louis XIV.

In 1747, the bronze statue was purchased by Friedrich II and displayed in Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam. 

In 1807, Napoleon brought the “Praying Boy” to Paris, from where the statue came to the newly opened Altes Museum in 1830. 

This is where the “Praying Boy” now stands once again in the visual axis of the rotunda, just as it did back then.


[credits: commons.wikimedia.org + Hellenic Glory on Facebook]


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 Cheap and ingenious, indeed. Might be useful when one is on a trip but has forgotten his Fleshlight at home.




[update #1]
Here it is being used until the guy shoots:



[update #2]
Below are a few comments I found on Youtube regarding this video.
Can't help but posting the print screen :-p