Oh gee, wonder why being a helpless baby with someone looking after me is my biggest fantasy!
Such a mystery!
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Cooked shakshouka tonight but added some cubed boiled potato to give it a patatas bravas edge. Honestly though, the eggs made it.
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Logically, I know that a butt load is a reference to the size of a barrel but emotionally I think that a butt load is how many things you can stuff up your butt. I'm at like 3 tonka trucks, a ferret, a fistful of glycerine suppositories and 1 (one) madagascan wine cork. YMMV.
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Honestly, I'm doing my best here. There's only so many emails I can send before I get banned.
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Hmm, don't mind if I do ^^
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YOU DONT SPEAK FOR ALL OF US! I mean, I'd love to see it too, but that guy over there; *points* he probably wants to see it as well
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It is hard. No matter how good you look our society has taught us it is never good enough. Societal pressure FTW! /s
Enjoy that video for yourself, or share it with whoever or wherever you want - or not - but remember it was for you and you really enjoyed making it. Which is pretty great!
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You aren't gross. You see yourself through the same eyes that lie to you on a daily basis. If you don't feel comfortable sharing those vids with anyone that's okay. But, don't put yourself down and don't assume how others will feel about you. If it made you feel good, that's all that matters.
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...(cont.)... don't feel shame or guilt over other peoples' insecurities. This is why we still need pride. Because our lives and existances are still made a political argument and the reason kink at pride is important is because the point that normalcy is oppression still needs ramming home.
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...(cont.)... we are reminded every day that we aren't normal just by our exclusion. We're told we aren't accepted by the response to our inclusion. (Everything that isn't straight-white-male centric is woke etc) and then when we get one day to say "Hey, this is me" we apparently do that wrong too.
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Because you were taught to feel ashamed of yourself. Either actively, which is fucking terrible, or by general societal norms enforced upon you, which is downright shitty but socially accepted. We're conditioned every day to feel shame for our existence, come pride that becomes 'friendly' fire too.
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Isn't it funny that the pride policing prudes aren't all that keen on pride in the first place. Almost like their calls to 'normalcy' or 'acceptability' are actually a call for closeting and silence. Almost like they were never on our side in the first place.
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People who aren't and have never been 24/7 judging people who are 24/7 for not being 24/7 enough. *shocked pikachu meme* images.app.goo.gl/moVtByHsA12Z...
*fry; "I'm shocked, shocked, well not that shocked." Meme. images.app.goo.gl/6QcBbC18sMLD...
See, we can out meme the lot of them.
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They wish they could potty in their pants as much as we do! XD
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I've been 24/7 for 14 years. Sometimes it is just not convenient to fill my pampers. Sometimes I know it won't be a pleasant messing. Sometimes the time and the feeling is just right and I fill my pampers shamelessly and enjoyably. I don't have to use my diapers everytime (or ever) to be valid.
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I get home from visiting family on Monday. For every retweet between now and when I get home, I'll wear diapers 24/7 for another day*.
How long am I wearing?
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There's basically no reason why that couldn't happen, one day, if you wanted it to. ;)
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