Ah, so it’s kind of like how I live my life. At work and with family they think I’m a mild mannered boring person who never curses, and has boring hobbies.
But then behind closed doors, I enjoy the idea of handcuffing a woman to a bed, sitting on her waist, and just tickling her for hours as she goes apeshit.
…but it gets harder to find women who want to let you do that to them as you get older.
“A Soviet political joke describes a disgruntled man holding up a white piece of paper in the street in protest and, when asked why, the protester replies that everyone knows what the paper is supposed to say.”
Its pretty easy to detect the authoritarian states as the ones where people can be arrested for holding a blanc piece of paper.
Happend in China/Hongkong.
Happend in Russia.
And also happens in the UK.
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Yeah people often say things like “how can they not see xyz” but they clearly do. We’re creating opinions based on what they say publicly.
Russia has always been like this, for a good hundred years and over.
You NEVER say what you actually think in public or at work, only with your closest friends behind closed doors.
Ah, so it’s kind of like how I live my life. At work and with family they think I’m a mild mannered boring person who never curses, and has boring hobbies.
But then behind closed doors, I enjoy the idea of handcuffing a woman to a bed, sitting on her waist, and just tickling her for hours as she goes apeshit.
…but it gets harder to find women who want to let you do that to them as you get older.
“A Soviet political joke describes a disgruntled man holding up a white piece of paper in the street in protest and, when asked why, the protester replies that everyone knows what the paper is supposed to say.”
Its pretty easy to detect the authoritarian states as the ones where people can be arrested for holding a blanc piece of paper.
Happend in China/Hongkong. Happend in Russia. And also happens in the UK.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank_paper_protest