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Create New Blog EntryI'd like to propose a creative challenge centered around AI. Choose an image you've seen before that sparks curiosity about its background. It can be in various formats, including color or monochrome, and from any era. If you've wondered about its history, please share your thoughts and reveal any tools you use for investigation. As always, maintain appropriateness in your selection. No minors, children, or kids.



Just for testing blog notifications in UserScript.
Sneakers are so sexy on a twink. I always imagine how his feet will look and what socks he is wearing when he takes them off. Most of all I imagine how they will smell....
What do you like? Please post some hot pics showing what you like...


Even if it seems that way, this isn't just a politics blog. Anyone who wants to can, of course, post flowers!
peas beans and salad greens - life in the valley
oh and the odd sheep

This blog is meant to be a celebration of love between friends. It acclaims intimacy, affection, emotional and spiritual connections, but not porn. It challenges the boundaries and limitations that have been put on modern friendship (especially male friendship). And, in the spirit of all things beautiful, human, and erotic, this is a space that rejects AI.
Thank you to all who contribute.


"One of the concessions one makes to others is not to present homosexuality as anything but a kind of immediate pleasure, of two young men meeting in the street, seducing each other with a look, grabbing each other's asses and getting each other off in a quarter of an hour. There you have a kind of neat image of homosexuality without any possibility of generating unease, and for two reasons: it responds to a reassuring canon of beauty, and it cancels everything that can be troubling in affection, tenderness, friendship, fidelity, camaraderie, and companionship, thing that our rather sanitized society can't allow a place for without fearing the formation of new alliances and the tying together of unforeseen lines of force. I think that's what makes homosexuality 'disturbing': the homosexual mode of lie, much more than the sexual act itself. To imagine a sexual act that doesn't conform to law or nature is not what disturbs people. But that individuals are beginning to love one another—there's the problem. The institution is caught in a contradiction; affective intensities traverse it which at one and the same time keep it going and shake it up. Look at the army, where love between men is ceaselessly provoked [appelé] and shamed. Institutional codes can't validate these relations with multiple intensities, variable colors, imperceptible movements and changing forms. These relations short-circuit it and introduce love where there's supposed to be only law, rule, or habit."
—Michel Foucault
*please no AI images*
















