Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I started to post a pic, then remembered the “no celebrity nudes” rule…

Speaking of rules, visited my latest can purchase in ATF jail to test fit some mounts:

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This e-file shit was supposed to be fast'r'n'sheeiiitttt. I'm waiting on my mp5 can. Wtf. Let's fuckig go.

Rules


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I started to post a pic, then remembered the “no celebrity nudes” rule…

Speaking of rules, visited my latest can purchase in ATF jail to test fit some mounts:

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They are getting quicker. I just picked up my last two, last Saturday. They took less than 2 months to be approved (11/18 - 1/15).
 
They used to say the same thing about the coconut oil in "buttered" popcorn and powdered creamers. Then it was saturated fat from eating meat.

You better hope some day they say that about eating ass. :cool:
My woman is 100% organic, free range, non-GMO.

I win 🏆






































We don't talk about beyond 1.5 years ago 👀
 
My woman is 100% organic, free range, non-GMO.

I win 🏆






































We don't talk about beyond 1.5 years ago 👀
I will concede defeat.

Just doing a little research on the benefits of seed oil based products.

Water-Based vs. Oil-Based Lubricants​

Lubricant can be used in the bedroom to reduce friction and enhance feelings of pleasure. Whether you’re shopping online or in stores, it can be tricky to decide which lubricant to use, as there are so many different kinds available. Two of the most popular are water-based lube, and oil-based lube.
If you’re practicing safe sex and using a condom, the best kind of lubricant to use is water-based lubricant. Maybe you’re in an exclusive relationship or using a different kind of contraception? If this is the case, and you're not using barrier protection, you may not need your lubricant to be condom compatible. This means oil-based lubricants are also an option for you.
So what’s the difference between water-based and oil-based lubricants?
The fundamental differences stem from the ingredients in the lubricants. Water-based lubricants contain xanthan gum or agar agar, natural thickeners found in plants which give the lubricant it’s smooth texture. Oil-based lubricants may contain plant-based oils such as sunflower seed oil, sweet almond oil or coconut oil. Others may contain synthetic oils.

Which one is kinder to my body?
Whilst oil-based lubricants have the ability to nourish dry skin, they cannot correct underlying dehydration because the oil only soothes the surface, rather than the deeper levels of the skin and tissue. Oil-based lubricants also trap bacteria creating an optimum environment for infections and reactions in the days following use. Water-based lubricants tend to be kinder to the body, this is because they’re typically more natural and have fewer chemicals. Water-based lubricants are used to minimise discomfort at gynaecology clinics and when women get their smear tests.
 
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She got naked in SOB.

Andrews was once quoted as saying (which I'll paraphrase), "I wanted to do a photo shoot where I wore only the MP hat, shoes and carrying the umbrella, and nothing else. But I chose not to, knowing that Walt Disney would have 'cancelled' me!"
 
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