I found this really cool video at Synthetic Pubes. He posts beautiful pictures of naked ladies which never fail to arouse both sexually and aesthetically. I definitely appreciate tasteful things which turn me on.
The song is Jerk It by Thunderheist.
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Jerk It to Synthetic Pubes
on Friday, September 19, 2008
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On living, loving, learning, and fucking with the materials I've got at hand.
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