Spyke

I gotta say fellas, that is the most erotic thing I've read this decade, and the wife got me into romfic last year.

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lemmy.world

You know... I never even considered that this was being told from a woman's perspective, I 100% just assumed it was a dude, there was no doubt in my mind.

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I saw meme Netflix girl with the crazy eyes and gun when I was reading it.

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I would gladly be on either side of this, tbh. I did once get a bit of a blowjob during doctor who, but I made him stop because I couldn't focus on the episode (heaven sent). We canoodled after, but he was clearly upset I valued a show over sex. But, like, it was heaven sent! And it was the premier of the episode. I made the right choice.

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pixeltreereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Lmao mood, like if you're going to put something on for background noise it better be something neither of us care about. Being on the giving end sounds amazing, marathon dick sucking to go with marathon lotr watching, amazing.

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slrpnk.net

Yeah, I could totally be on the giving end, and wouldn't mind being on the receiving end, if the blower were also into what was on, and it was like a major edging session like in the image.

Or, y'know, if we did it doggy style and both watched xfiles

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lemmy.world

Heaven sent is my favorite episode with Capaldi, just the idea and plot of the episode is well written and the acting is wonderful too

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I've had some mind blowingly good blowjob, but for me, heaven sent will always be better. Though sometimes the buildup/horniness will mean I'll take the less good blowjob over the superior Whosperience

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aussie.zone

Pretty sure practically the same thing happened in Queer As Folk before RTD went on to reboot Doctor Who.

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reeling

  1. Being too awestruck or shocked to comprehend anything
  2. to be laughing uncontrollably to the point you don’t know what bodily fluids will excrete from your orifices

(Urban Dictionary)

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lemmy.ml

This is why the ideal background movie is any Mystery Science Theater 3000 movie. They are hilarious, but ultimately the movies behind them tend to be boring. You don't usually need to pay attention to the plot to get most of the jokes. So, your attention can weave in and out. They are also usually monotone enough to fall asleep to, which is a bonus.

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lemmy.world

Extremely relatable. I tried to watch LOTR with my boyfriend who never saw it/cared about it. He was like eating snacks and not hearing all the dialogue. I had to turn it off after 10 minutes and crying twice already. I couldn't do it. I cared too much.

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Nah, he gets a pass. He's a little too old for it to have been a formative experience like it was for me.

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stinkyreply
redlemmy.com

They literally could have flown to modor on eagles

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lemmy.world

That was the plan and that's where they were going just before Gandalf fell to his (presumed) death with that Balrog. They were on their way to the land of the eagles. And it's why, just before Gandalf fell, he said "fly you fools".

Read that somewhere on here or reddit.

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"Get in the car Steve"

hospitalized for jaw injury ice skating

idiots fucking walk rather than driving

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lemmy.world

I'm guessing the edging was again at maximum during the Aragorn helmet kicking scene.

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You know, he broke his toe during that scene. That's why the scream was so soulful. If you didn't know any better, you'd just assume the look on his face and the passionate shouting were just from the blowjob.

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She was explaining bombadil, cause he's not in the movies, right?

Never got through the books and don't recall him in the movies. He's magic card is super neat if very narrow, anyone wanna give me a quick Who or what he is?

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MrPoopbuttreply
lemmy.world

Tom Bombadil is a Tolkien self insert who is immune to the effects of the ring and has a really hott wife iirc

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lemy.lol

Huh haven't heard of the self insert thing. Thought bombadil was one of the valor in stealth mode?

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Madison420reply
lemmy.world

Maybe, there's also an argument to be made for Tom being an earthly embodiment of eru the creator given the whole knowing the world when it was young and seeing the first rain and first acorn bit.

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ludreply
lemm.ee

Basically, we don't know.

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Madison420reply
lemmy.world

Sorta. We know he's amoung the oldest beings in universe given the acorn line being able to be interpreted as seeing the first acorn or to be the first to see an acorn so first valar or eru.

I like to think he's the conscious embodiment entropy of middle earth.

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Certainly, I just like that everything with a purpose seems drawn to him and he then directs them to where they're supposed to be but they all leave questioning each other or themselves as to what the fuck just happened.

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Not a TLDR but...

Audiobook in case you are better with that. Other two books are there somewhere. There's also a whole thing about getting a sick dagger which never shows in the movies. Also a whole thing in the conclusion of the series about Hobbiton which is fun. The movies did a good job selecting plots to omit.

https://archive.org/details/TheFellowshipOfTherRingAudiobook

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