June 2012
From the Bunny Mines: A laconic phrase is a very... →
moonscreations: A laconic phrase may be used for efficiency (as in military jargon), for philosophical reasons (especially among thinkers who believe in minimalism, such as Stoics), or for better disarming a long, pompous speech (the most famous example being at the Battle of Thermopylae). Spartans were expected…
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There's nothing wrong with sex, people.
claireruns: thechroniclesofrin: - Having sex every day.  - Saving sex for your wedding night.  - Never having sex. - Having sex with different people. - Having sex with one person. - Having sex with a person of your same gender. - Loving sex.  - Hating sex.  - Being loud.  - Being quiet. The only thing wrong with sex? When it’s not consensual. Because that’s not sex. That’s rape. ...
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