This document describes a man who gets drunk and mistakes his sister's friend for his sister. He sneaks into her bedroom at night and proceeds to sexually assault her, believing it is consensual. However, it is revealed that the person he is assaulting is actually his underage sister. The document contains explicit and criminal content.
1) The document discusses several anecdotes about relationships and maintaining healthy relationships.
2) It emphasizes the importance of mutual trust, forgiveness, lowering expectations of one's partner, being respectful in communication, and maintaining patience.
3) The stories illustrate how a lack of these qualities can damage relationships, while embracing them can help relationships thrive.
Chetan Bhagat’s The Girl in Room 105: Critically Appreciate Kaushal Desai
Like any other book, “The Girl in Room 105” title also contains a number likes ‘2 States’, ‘Five Points Someone’, ‘Revolution 2020’ etc. Having a number in the title has become the trademarked style for Bhagat. The book also has a lot of comedies for laugh and witty one-liners that you will enjoy.
However, something is different in the book. The book cover is not cartoonish like Bhagat’s other books. There is a photo of a real girl in the cover. The first impression from the cover is clear. This is also a romance book but with elements of mystery and tragic. There is no happy ending in the book this time.
The story is about Einstein's chauffeur who knew Einstein's lecture on relativity by heart after hearing it 30 times. When they arrived at the next university, Einstein put on the chauffeur's cap and introduced him to give the lecture. The chauffeur delivered the lecture flawlessly. When asked a complex question afterwards, the chauffeur said the solution was simple and had his own chauffeur, Einstein, answer the question instead.
Pointing fingers at others' mistakes only draws attention to one's own faults. We should forgive others' shortcomings as we want to be forgiven for our own. Different people have different perspectives, so it is impossible to please everyone. Do not worry too much about
Trust is essential for healthy relationships. When trust is broken, it often ends the relationship. Lack of trust breeds suspicion, anger, and conflict, which can lead to separation. Many relationships fail due to wrong speech that disrespects or hurts the other person. It is difficult to change another person's character, so having unrealistic expectations for change can lead to disappointment. Pointing fingers at others' mistakes only draws attention to our own faults instead of resolving issues.
The Gladrags Legacy- Chapter 8: I just can't wait to be heirTonytheFish
This chapter provides a summary of events in the Gladrags family in 3 sentences or less:
Simba continues practicing to become heir while Zazu studies and works part-time; Tigger investigates Rumo's affair with Becky and divides the cats into teams supporting either Rumo's wife Cecilia or mistress Becky; Shenzi gets a small cut from "Kimura" the dog but tells her father she cut herself with a knife to avoid getting in trouble.
This document describes a man who gets drunk and mistakes his sister's friend for his sister. He sneaks into her bedroom at night and proceeds to sexually assault her, believing it is consensual. However, it is revealed that the person he is assaulting is actually his underage sister. The document contains explicit and criminal content.
1) The document discusses several anecdotes about relationships and maintaining healthy relationships.
2) It emphasizes the importance of mutual trust, forgiveness, lowering expectations of one's partner, being respectful in communication, and maintaining patience.
3) The stories illustrate how a lack of these qualities can damage relationships, while embracing them can help relationships thrive.
Chetan Bhagat’s The Girl in Room 105: Critically Appreciate Kaushal Desai
Like any other book, “The Girl in Room 105” title also contains a number likes ‘2 States’, ‘Five Points Someone’, ‘Revolution 2020’ etc. Having a number in the title has become the trademarked style for Bhagat. The book also has a lot of comedies for laugh and witty one-liners that you will enjoy.
However, something is different in the book. The book cover is not cartoonish like Bhagat’s other books. There is a photo of a real girl in the cover. The first impression from the cover is clear. This is also a romance book but with elements of mystery and tragic. There is no happy ending in the book this time.
The story is about Einstein's chauffeur who knew Einstein's lecture on relativity by heart after hearing it 30 times. When they arrived at the next university, Einstein put on the chauffeur's cap and introduced him to give the lecture. The chauffeur delivered the lecture flawlessly. When asked a complex question afterwards, the chauffeur said the solution was simple and had his own chauffeur, Einstein, answer the question instead.
Pointing fingers at others' mistakes only draws attention to one's own faults. We should forgive others' shortcomings as we want to be forgiven for our own. Different people have different perspectives, so it is impossible to please everyone. Do not worry too much about
Trust is essential for healthy relationships. When trust is broken, it often ends the relationship. Lack of trust breeds suspicion, anger, and conflict, which can lead to separation. Many relationships fail due to wrong speech that disrespects or hurts the other person. It is difficult to change another person's character, so having unrealistic expectations for change can lead to disappointment. Pointing fingers at others' mistakes only draws attention to our own faults instead of resolving issues.
The Gladrags Legacy- Chapter 8: I just can't wait to be heirTonytheFish
This chapter provides a summary of events in the Gladrags family in 3 sentences or less:
Simba continues practicing to become heir while Zazu studies and works part-time; Tigger investigates Rumo's affair with Becky and divides the cats into teams supporting either Rumo's wife Cecilia or mistress Becky; Shenzi gets a small cut from "Kimura" the dog but tells her father she cut herself with a knife to avoid getting in trouble.
Many relationships fail due to lack of trust, wrong speech that hurts the other person, and attempts to overpower or change the partner. It is better to focus on improving communication and accepting each other rather than pointing fingers or being overly critical. Perceptions vary between individuals, so it is not good to be overly concerned with others' opinions. Patience is important, as anger can lead to actions that damage the relationship irreparably. An appreciative attitude towards one's current situation, rather than always wanting something better, contributes to a good life.
Terry Lennox, a man with white hair and a facial scar, gets drunk at a restaurant and is abandoned by his wife Sylvia. The narrator helps Lennox and takes him home. A month later, Lennox is found drunk on the street and the narrator again helps him. Lennox thanks the narrator and they become acquainted. Lennox remarried Sylvia and seems to be doing better, regularly visiting the narrator for drinks. However, one morning Lennox shows up at the narrator's door with a gun, asking for a ride to the airport, saying he is in trouble.
1) Trust is very important for relationships, and lack of trust can lead to suspicion, anger, hostility, and separation.
2) Miscommunication due to lack of context or clarification can damage relationships if mutual trust is not present.
3) Demanding too much change from one's partner or having unrealistic expectations for a "perfect" relationship are common reasons why relationships fail. It is better to accept one's partner and work on self-improvement.
The document discusses spoof texts, which are short stories that have a humorous twist at the end. It provides an example of a spoof story where a man tells his friends he lives in "Jeding," not realizing it means "bathroom" in Javanese. When he finally learns what it means, the other people's laughter at his expense is explained. The document outlines the typical structure of spoof texts: orientation, events, and twist.
Allie goes to visit her aunt Alice who tells her stories about a magical place called Wonderland. Allie does not believe the stories are true. After an argument with her aunt, Allie discovers a secret beach and falls through a tree stump into Wonderland. There she meets the Cheshire Cat and other characters from her aunt's stories. With their help, Allie plays a baseball game against the Queen of Clubs and escapes back through a mysterious door to her aunt, believing the Wonderland stories are real after all.
1) Sora confesses to Leon that when she was 5 years old, she accidentally fell into a pond and her parents were killed trying to rescue her, causing her to feel responsible for their deaths.
2) Sora reveals that she has the ability to transform into a mermaid due to her ancestry, demonstrating by changing into a mermaid in front of Leon.
3) Leon comforts Sora and tells her that her parents' deaths were not her fault, and that they would not want her to feel guilt or pain over it. He professes his love for her.
This document summarizes a 6 part story about two sisters, Molly and Pinkie. Pinkie goes on a date with a man named Rahul that she met online, against Molly's warnings. The date ends badly, with Rahul attempting to rape Pinkie. Pinkie escapes and returns home traumatized. Molly takes Pinkie to the police to file a report, but the police officer does not take the case seriously. Later, Rahul threatens the sisters to drop the case. Molly refuses to back down from pursuing legal action against Rahul.
Moose Malloy, a large ex-convict, goes to Florian's nightclub looking for his old girlfriend Velma who used to work there. When he finds out it is now a club for black people only, trouble ensues. He throws the doorman out and gets in an altercation with the bouncer. Philip Marlowe witnesses this and helps Moose get a drink at the bar. They discover the club's former owner is now dead. Marlowe questions the owner's widow Jessie Florian to try to find Velma. Jessie provides some old letters that may provide a clue to Velma's location.
The author recounts his experience attending a party at the Playboy Mansion after receiving an invitation from a friend. Despite initial doubts, his wife and others encouraged him to go. At the party, most guests were excited to be there and less concerned about appearances than the author. Within a few hours, much of the party had disrobed and was openly intimate, prompting the author to leave, realizing the party represented freedom from social expectations and a chance to have fun without worry over others' perceptions.
This document is an excerpt from the novel "Women" by Charles Bukowski. It introduces the main characters, Henry Chinaski and Lydia Vance. Lydia, a sculptor, invites Henry to her home to sculpt his head. During their sessions, they begin to develop an attraction and connection to one another, though Henry remains fearful of relationships. The excerpt describes their interactions and growing intimacy as Lydia works to capture Henry's likeness in clay.
This document contains a collection of jokes in various categories including insult jokes, police jokes, marriage jokes, and more. The jokes range from one-liners to short anecdotes and cover topics like relationships, occupations, and everyday situations. Most involve wordplay, misunderstandings, or ironic twists to elicit laughter.
The narrator finds a burnt necklace that belonged to their father in his old office. Rain explains that demons give these necklaces to their loved ones as a sign of commitment. Though Rain claims to not believe in love, the narrator insinuates he has feelings for them due to being jealous of their friendship with Raven. Rain helps clasp the necklace around the narrator's neck. They then leave together to return to town, with the narrator keeping the necklace as a memento of their lost family home.
Clyde Everett was a Private Investigator living in Applebay City, a city with tremendous crime rate where corruption among elites is no longer a secret. One day, Applebay City Police Detective Lilian Kathleen came to offer him a murder case of Eleanor Flemming. At first, he refused but his curiosity pushed him deep into the case. What started as simple homicide case turned into something much bigger, complicated and life threatening. Will Clyde successfully bring an end to the case?
The document discusses a study that found higher levels of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in the urine of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to healthy children. It also found that an elimination diet reduced GAG levels in children with ASD. The study aims to evaluate the role of GAGs in ASD and determine if diet can control GAG levels and thereby influence ASD symptoms.
This PowerPoint discusses the author's attraction to Ludwig Beilschmidt, the personification of Germany from the anime Hetalia. It notes that Ludwig is depicted as a sadist who likes BDSM. The presentation shares both official and fan art of Ludwig, some of which is pornographic. It highlights positive traits like Ludwig baking cakes and negative ones like being awkward. It ends by imagining sexually explicit scenarios about Ludwig.
Many relationships fail due to lack of trust, wrong speech that hurts the other person, and attempts to overpower or change the partner. It is better to focus on improving communication and accepting each other rather than pointing fingers or being overly critical. Perceptions vary between individuals, so it is not good to be overly concerned with others' opinions. Patience is important, as anger can lead to actions that damage the relationship irreparably. An appreciative attitude towards one's current situation, rather than always wanting something better, contributes to a good life.
Terry Lennox, a man with white hair and a facial scar, gets drunk at a restaurant and is abandoned by his wife Sylvia. The narrator helps Lennox and takes him home. A month later, Lennox is found drunk on the street and the narrator again helps him. Lennox thanks the narrator and they become acquainted. Lennox remarried Sylvia and seems to be doing better, regularly visiting the narrator for drinks. However, one morning Lennox shows up at the narrator's door with a gun, asking for a ride to the airport, saying he is in trouble.
1) Trust is very important for relationships, and lack of trust can lead to suspicion, anger, hostility, and separation.
2) Miscommunication due to lack of context or clarification can damage relationships if mutual trust is not present.
3) Demanding too much change from one's partner or having unrealistic expectations for a "perfect" relationship are common reasons why relationships fail. It is better to accept one's partner and work on self-improvement.
The document discusses spoof texts, which are short stories that have a humorous twist at the end. It provides an example of a spoof story where a man tells his friends he lives in "Jeding," not realizing it means "bathroom" in Javanese. When he finally learns what it means, the other people's laughter at his expense is explained. The document outlines the typical structure of spoof texts: orientation, events, and twist.
Allie goes to visit her aunt Alice who tells her stories about a magical place called Wonderland. Allie does not believe the stories are true. After an argument with her aunt, Allie discovers a secret beach and falls through a tree stump into Wonderland. There she meets the Cheshire Cat and other characters from her aunt's stories. With their help, Allie plays a baseball game against the Queen of Clubs and escapes back through a mysterious door to her aunt, believing the Wonderland stories are real after all.
1) Sora confesses to Leon that when she was 5 years old, she accidentally fell into a pond and her parents were killed trying to rescue her, causing her to feel responsible for their deaths.
2) Sora reveals that she has the ability to transform into a mermaid due to her ancestry, demonstrating by changing into a mermaid in front of Leon.
3) Leon comforts Sora and tells her that her parents' deaths were not her fault, and that they would not want her to feel guilt or pain over it. He professes his love for her.
This document summarizes a 6 part story about two sisters, Molly and Pinkie. Pinkie goes on a date with a man named Rahul that she met online, against Molly's warnings. The date ends badly, with Rahul attempting to rape Pinkie. Pinkie escapes and returns home traumatized. Molly takes Pinkie to the police to file a report, but the police officer does not take the case seriously. Later, Rahul threatens the sisters to drop the case. Molly refuses to back down from pursuing legal action against Rahul.
Moose Malloy, a large ex-convict, goes to Florian's nightclub looking for his old girlfriend Velma who used to work there. When he finds out it is now a club for black people only, trouble ensues. He throws the doorman out and gets in an altercation with the bouncer. Philip Marlowe witnesses this and helps Moose get a drink at the bar. They discover the club's former owner is now dead. Marlowe questions the owner's widow Jessie Florian to try to find Velma. Jessie provides some old letters that may provide a clue to Velma's location.
The author recounts his experience attending a party at the Playboy Mansion after receiving an invitation from a friend. Despite initial doubts, his wife and others encouraged him to go. At the party, most guests were excited to be there and less concerned about appearances than the author. Within a few hours, much of the party had disrobed and was openly intimate, prompting the author to leave, realizing the party represented freedom from social expectations and a chance to have fun without worry over others' perceptions.
This document is an excerpt from the novel "Women" by Charles Bukowski. It introduces the main characters, Henry Chinaski and Lydia Vance. Lydia, a sculptor, invites Henry to her home to sculpt his head. During their sessions, they begin to develop an attraction and connection to one another, though Henry remains fearful of relationships. The excerpt describes their interactions and growing intimacy as Lydia works to capture Henry's likeness in clay.
This document contains a collection of jokes in various categories including insult jokes, police jokes, marriage jokes, and more. The jokes range from one-liners to short anecdotes and cover topics like relationships, occupations, and everyday situations. Most involve wordplay, misunderstandings, or ironic twists to elicit laughter.
The narrator finds a burnt necklace that belonged to their father in his old office. Rain explains that demons give these necklaces to their loved ones as a sign of commitment. Though Rain claims to not believe in love, the narrator insinuates he has feelings for them due to being jealous of their friendship with Raven. Rain helps clasp the necklace around the narrator's neck. They then leave together to return to town, with the narrator keeping the necklace as a memento of their lost family home.
Clyde Everett was a Private Investigator living in Applebay City, a city with tremendous crime rate where corruption among elites is no longer a secret. One day, Applebay City Police Detective Lilian Kathleen came to offer him a murder case of Eleanor Flemming. At first, he refused but his curiosity pushed him deep into the case. What started as simple homicide case turned into something much bigger, complicated and life threatening. Will Clyde successfully bring an end to the case?
The document discusses a study that found higher levels of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in the urine of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to healthy children. It also found that an elimination diet reduced GAG levels in children with ASD. The study aims to evaluate the role of GAGs in ASD and determine if diet can control GAG levels and thereby influence ASD symptoms.
This PowerPoint discusses the author's attraction to Ludwig Beilschmidt, the personification of Germany from the anime Hetalia. It notes that Ludwig is depicted as a sadist who likes BDSM. The presentation shares both official and fan art of Ludwig, some of which is pornographic. It highlights positive traits like Ludwig baking cakes and negative ones like being awkward. It ends by imagining sexually explicit scenarios about Ludwig.
Through a lover's eye, even the most negative aspects of life suddenly seem positive. The document describes how through the lens of love, gutters seem like streams of paradise, fires seem like the sun's beams, failures seem like success, tears seem like happiness, spirits seem wonderful, madness seems like symbiosis, deserts seem like gardens, thorns seem like pearls, orphans seem like princes and princesses, prisons seem like cradles of prosperity, barren soil seems fertile, organisms seem harmonious, parasites seem joyful, oblivion seems a playground, and battlefields seem like rainbows of peace. The document expresses a wish that everyone would fall in love to see the world through such a
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This document provides a summary of an original character named Brett Aisling. It describes him as a water elemental who is always wet and has piercings. His parents died at sea when he was 16, interrupting his surfing career. He has relationships with characters named Hayden Guerritore and Noel Flucht. Fun facts mentioned are that he is 5'9", likes Italian sausages but not sushi, has a large fish tank, and a dog named Ailene.
Este documento fornece 14 regras importantes sobre o uso seguro e responsável do email, incluindo: 1) usar sempre "Encaminhar" ao repassar emails e usar "CCO" para adicionar destinatários invisíveis; 2) remover indicações como "RE:" do assunto; 3) não acreditar ou repassar tudo o que é lido, especialmente sobre vírus ou pedidos de ajuda; e 4) verificar a veracidade das informações antes de repassar qualquer mensagem.
The document is a poem describing how a mob failed to see the humanity in their victim. It lists many aspects of the victim's life, character, and identity that were overlooked, including their religion, family, possessions, emotions, work, loyalty, love for others, and hopes for the future. The mob indiscriminately killed thousands of innocent people and families, burning down an entire town in a ball of black flames, without recognizing the individual lives and identities of their victims.
This document summarizes the story of two famous tenors, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, who initially became rivals for political reasons related to their home regions of Catalonia and Madrid in Spain. Carreras was later diagnosed with leukemia and found financial support for his treatments from the Hermosa Foundation, unknowingly established and led by his rival Domingo. The two later reconciled their rivalry, with Carreras publicly thanking Domingo, cementing a great friendship.
The document contrasts various positive and negative concepts. It describes positive concepts as being far away from negative ones, with the negative ones including despair, lies, boredom, war, and death. The positive concepts that are contrasted include nature elements like lotuses, rainbows, waterfalls, and the sun, as well as more abstract things like truth, unity, sleep, the mind, breath, love, and the author himself. The overall message is about finding positivity despite difficulties.
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This document describes a sexual encounter between siblings. It begins by describing their sexual activity and intimacy. It then provides background on their family histories and how they grew closer over time. It details how they began a sexual relationship one night after drinking and opening up to each other about past partners and frustrations in other relationships. The story continues to graphically describe their sexual escalation.
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This short story by Ernest Hemingway is set in a train station in rural Spain and focuses on an American man and his girlfriend. They are waiting for a train and discuss the possibility of the woman getting an abortion.
Though they appear happy at first, drinking beer and joking, their conversation soon turns serious as the man pressures the woman to get an abortion she is unsure about. She does not seem to want the procedure but acquiesces to please him. As they continue talking, it becomes clear there is tension and disagreement between them about having a child and their future together. The story ends as the train arrives, leaving their situation unresolved.
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Cathedral
By Raymond Carver (1981)
This blind man, an old friend of my wife’s, he was on his way to
spend the night. His wife had died. So he was visiting the dead wife’s
relatives in Connecticut. He called my wife from his in-law’s. Arrangements
were made. He would come by train, a five-hour trip, and my wife would
meet him at the station. She hadn’t seen him since she worked for him one
summer in Seattle ten years ago. But she and the blind man had kept in
touch. They made tapes and mailed them back and forth. I wasn’t
enthusiastic about his visit. He was no one I knew. And his being blind
bothered me. My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies, the
blind moved slowly and never laughed. Sometimes they were led by seeing-
eye dogs. A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to.
That summer in Seattle she had needed a job. She didn’t have any
money. The man she was going to marry at the end of the summer was in
officers’ training school. He didn’t have any money, either. But she was in
love with the guy, and he was in love with her, etc. She’d seen something in
the paper: HELP WANTED—Reading to Blind Man, and a telephone
number. She phoned and went over, was hired on the spot. She worked with
this blind man all summer. She read stuff to him, case studies, reports, that
sort of thing. She helped him organize his little office in the county social-
service department. They’d become good friends, my wife and the blind
man. On her last day in the office, the blind man asked if he could touch her
face. She agreed to this. She told me he touched his fingers to every part of
her face, her nose—even her neck! She never forgot it. She even tried to
write a poem about it. She was always trying to write a poem. She wrote a
poem or two every year, usually after something really important had
happened to her.
When we first started going out together, she showed me the poem. In
the poem, she recalled his fingers and the way they had moved around over
her face. In the poem, she talked about what she had felt at the time, about
what went through her mind when the blind man touched her nose and lips. I
can remember I didn’t think much of the poem. Of course, I didn’t tell her
that. Maybe I just don’t understand poetry. I admit it’s not the first thing I
reach for when I pick up something to read.
Anyway, this man who’d first enjoyed her favors, this officer-to-be,
he’d been her childhood sweetheart. So okay. I’m saying that at the end of
the summer she let the blind man run his hands over her face, said good-bye
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to him, married her childhood etc., who was now a commissioned officer,
and she moved away from Seattle. But they’d keep in touch, she and the
blind man. She made the first contact after a year or so. She called him up
one night from an Air Force base in Alabama. She wanted to talk. They
talked. He asked her to send him a tape and tell him about her life. She did ...
The document describes a sexual encounter between two individuals. They meet at a bar and feel an immediate attraction and connection. They go back to one of their places and engage in extensive sexual acts over multiple days, exploring various forms of intimacy. They find they are highly compatible and passionate about each other. Their relationship continues to grow in pleasure and love.
Radin Mas well here we are three misfits from the U.S. arriving in Singapore. I was wondering how did I let myself get into this a home grown boy still wet behind the ears.
This summary provides the key details and events from the short story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver:
A blind man, who is an old friend of the narrator's wife, is visiting them after the death of his wife Beulah. The narrator is uncomfortable with the visit and harbors stereotypes about blindness. His wife informs him about the blind man's relationship with Beulah, how they were married for eight years until she passed away from cancer. The blind man arrives and the narrator reluctantly greets him, realizing he should support his wife in welcoming her old friend during his time of grief.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1899- 4961) HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTSTanaMaeskm
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
(1899- 4961)
HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS
The hills across the valley of the Ebro' were long and white. On this side
there was no shade and no trees and the station was between two lines of
rails in the sun. Close against the side of the station there was the warm
shadow of the building and a curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads,
hung across the open door into the bar, to keep out flies. The American and
the girl with him sat at a table in the shade, outside the building. It was very
hot and the express from Barcelona would come in forty minutes. It
stopped at this junction for two minutes and went on to Madrid.
"What should we drink?" the girl asked. She had taken off her hat and
put it on the table.
"It's pretty hot," the man said.
"Let's drink beer."
"Dos cervezas," the man said into the curtain.
"Big ones?" a woman asked from the doorway.
"Yes. Two big ones."
The woman brought two glasses of beer and two felt pads. She put the
felt pads and the beer glasses on the table and looked at the man and the
girl. The girl was looking off at the line of hills. They were white in the sun
and the country was brown and dry.
"They look like white elephants," she said.
"I've never seen one," the man drank his beer.
"No, you wouldn't have."
" I might have," the man said. "Just because you say I wouldn't have
doesn't prove anything."
The girl looked at the bead curtain. "They've painted something on it,"
she said. "What does it say?"
"Anis del Toro. It's a drink."
"Could we try it?"
The man called "Listen" through the curtain. The woman came out
from the bar.
"Four reales."
"We want two Anis del Toro."
"With water?"
"Do you want it with water?"
" I don't know," the girl said. "Is it good with water?"
"It's all right."
"You want them with water?" asked the woman.
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"Yes, with water."
" I t tastes like licorice," the girl said and put the glass down.
"That's the way with everything."
"Yes," said the girl. "Everything tastes of licorice. Especially all the
things you've waited so long for, like absinthe."
"Oh, cut it out."
"You started it," the girl said. " I was being amused. I was having a fine
time."
"Well, let's try and have a fine time."
"All right. I was trying. I said the mountains looked like white ele-
phants. Wasn't that bright?"
"That was bright."
" I wanted to try this new drink. That's all we do, isn't it—look at things
and try new drinks?"
" I guess so."
The girl looked across at the hills.
"They're lovely hills," she said. "They don't really look like white ele-
phants. I just meant the coloring of their skin through the trees." "Should
we have another drink?"
"All right."
The warm wind blew the bead curtain against the table.
"The beer's nice and cool," the man said.
"It's lovely," the girl said.
"It's really an awfully simple operation, Jig," the man said. "It's not
really an o ...
A security guard tours an empty office building late at night. On one floor, he finds a woman tied up and blindfolded. He proceeds to sexually assault her. Afterward, he pretends to rescue her and leaves her untied. The woman thanks him for being her "savior." Later, the security guard sees the woman around the office building and she still refers to him as her savior, while rumors spread that she is promiscuous with other men in the office.
Lysander had been planning an evening relaxing at home, but his sister Rosa convinced him to go out to the local pub instead. At the pub, he played a few games of pool and had fun, realizing Rosa was right that he needed a night out. Later in the evening, he noticed a beautiful woman watching him from across the room. He introduced himself and found their conversation flowing easily, though he was still unsure why she seemed so intrigued by learning he wasn't from the local area.
Zephyr attends a therapy session where he discusses his recent marriage to Liz. The therapist questions whether they truly know each other and communicate well given Zephyr's reluctance to discuss his past trauma. Their session is cut short when Zephyr storms out.
Taz and Dagmar go on a fifth date that ends with them kissing. Taz admits to falling in love with Dagmar, though he seems unsure.
Aerith continues her research at the House of Fallen Leaves but grows bored. Wesley interrupts to talk, though his intentions seem less than pure given his flirtatious remarks toward Aerith.
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Liv is asked by her uncles to move into their house after college as their heir. She accepts. At a party at the Greek house, Toby has finally secured a date with Ophelia after much persistence. Shih completes her pledge period and becomes a full member of the fraternity, though she still has to live in the dorm for her freshman year.
Edward meets another vampire named Spike in a bar in Rio. Spike convinces Edward that he needs to return to Forks to protect Bella from Victoria. Edward realizes Spike is right and makes plans to return. However, he receives a call from Rosalie informing him that Bella has died. Edward is devastated and tries to call Bella's house to learn more, but an unknown man answers and says Charlie is planning a funeral. Edward realizes he destroyed his credit cards and has little money, making it difficult to return to Forks.
1Cathedral” by Raymond Carver (1981)This blind man, an old .docxdrennanmicah
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“Cathedral” by Raymond Carver (1981)
This blind man, an old friend of my wife's, he was on his way to spend the night. His wife had died. So he was visiting the dead wife's relatives in Connecticut. He called my wife from his in-laws'. Arrangements were made. He would come by train, a five-hour trip, and my wife would meet him at the station. She hadn't seen him since she worked for him one summer in Seattle ten years ago. But she and the blind man had kept in touch. They made tapes and mailed them back and forth. I wasn't enthusiastic about his visit.He was no one I knew. And his being blind bothered me. My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies, the blind moved slowly and never laughed. Sometimes they were led by seeing-eye dogs. A blind man in my house was not something I looked forward to.That summer in Seattle she had needed a job. She didn't have any money. The man she was going to marry at the end of the summer was in officers' training school. He didn't have any money, either. But she was in love with the guy, and he was in love with her, etc. She'd seen something in the paper: HELP WANTED--Reading to Blind Man, and a telephone number. She phoned and went over, was hired on the spot. She'd worked with this blind man all summer. She read stuff to him, case studies, reports, that sort of thing. She helped him organize his little office in the county social-service department. They'd become good friends, my wife and the blind man. How do I know these things? She told me. And she told me something else. On her last day in the office, the blind man asked if he could touch her face. She agreed to this. She told me he touched his fingers to every part of her face, her nose--even her neck! She never forgot it. She even tried to write a poem about it. She was always trying to write a poem. She wrote a poem or two every year, usually after something really important had happened to her.
When we first started going out together, she showed me the poem. In the poem, she recalled his fingers and the way they had moved around over her face. In the poem, she talked about what she had felt at the time, about what went through her mind when the blind man touched her nose and lips. I can remember I didn't think much of the poem. Of course, I didn't tell her that. Maybe I just don't understand poetry. I admit it's not the first thing I reach for when I pick up something to read.
Anyway, this man who'd first enjoyed her favors, the officer-to-be, he'd been her childhood sweetheart. So okay. I'm saying that at the end of the summer she let the blind man run his hands over her face, said goodbye to him, married her childhood etc., who was now a commissioned officer, and she moved away from Seattle. But they'd kept in touch, she and the blind man. She made the first contact after a year or so. She called him up one night from an Air Force base in Alabama. She wanted to talk. They talked. He asked her to send him a tape and tell him about .
1Cathedral” by Raymond Carver (1981)This blind man, an old .docx
Sherrie Lynn Convention
1. Sherrie Lynn Convention
"... And she would rather scream her head off as he cums, I'm glad that I appreciated. Especially
when I pay the bills." Jeff said.
"I heard that he had to leave his wife and child and his work, where he had 23 years seniority go to
this godforsaken shit hole in Florida." Eric said.
"He bought her a house and moved her husband at the last minute so that he has to live in the
apartment. Dumb Shit That must be some special pussy she wear." Jeff added.
"Not to mention the breasts that could stop a train. Damn, I could buy her business if you stuck the
kids in my face several times a week." I gave in. I like big boobs.
"Yes, but only if it was riding my dick at the same time. Cumming If not, I will not pay." Jeff said.
"Bartender, another round."
We sat in the lounge. The seminar was over and we celebrated last night. We were all feeling no
pain, and the subject of our conversation was a woman almost every guy permit holder in the
company dreamed of, Sherrie Lynn.
The rumors and stories going around her were things penthouse magazine was founded. The
foundations were, she was 25 and on her third marriage and is working on a 50-year-old boy. It was
in the accounting department, and he was her superior. Now, five years later, she is part owner in
the financial permit, and that is her partner. Since the details above ... you do the math. Oh. Plus. It
is a tiny 5'2 "and about 105 pounds, but has a number of breasts that are full and round. Actual cute
face and ass that makes your mouth water.
"Sure, I'd love to see if the magic catch. Maybe she a little ..." Jeff began to lick ice cubes in his
drink.
"Hey guys, room for one more?"
Jeff looked up and almost choked on my tongue. The subject of our guy talking was less than half a
meter from Jeff with a big smile on his face, as if we were her best friends. She looked great and a
little drunk. She was wearing a dark jacket business, under which it was pink blouse, her big tits
melon is trying to bust out. The shirt was tight enough that the gaps between the keys and from
where I sat I could see right inside.
There was a lovely, soft, pink flesh that curved down to lace fringed top of their matching pink
colored bra. On the outer side, the nipples are sufficiently tall to be wound in a shirt. It looked like
those melons for some stalk them. My penis started to wake up when I was thinking about sucking
them to get them even harder.
Wore a dark skirt was too short for a business woman, but I do not think any of us would complain.
He folds like the high school cheerleader outfit. It's kind of hopping around his feet as he stood
shifting from foot to foot waiting for someone to offer her place.
"What's so funny?"
2. She asked as she sat in a chair Jeff pulled on her. Her skirt flowed around her, and her breasts
jiggled a little. She crossed legs and I was treated to a generous view of the thigh. She looked at me,
then at his feet. She smiled sweetly, but he did not move to cover herself. I think she was celebrating
too.
"So what?" She insisted.
"Aww, Jeff just told us a story heard." Eric said.
"It must have been a good way guys were laughing." She looked at Jeff. "Tell me?"
Look on his face said "fuck". I wondered how many drinks she had before joining us? You may think
I'm exaggerating about the look, but I did not see him. Jeff is one of those guys who got the look
often. It is six feet and ex-athlete. Dark hair and eyes. Tall, dark and handsome hear every woman
said that she wants. In addition, he is a regional manager with a high six figure payout each year. S
Sherrie Lynn reputation for having the money men like to state, I thought Jeff gets his chance to find
out if you had a magic pussy.
Jeff cleared his throat, he stared at him. He looked at Erika with daggers in her eyes. Now he had to
come up with a story for her, who did not have her fuck her partner as the main theme.
"It's just guy talk. Not really a story for mixed company."
Sherrie Lynn sat back and giggled. The little girl laughs it got my penis again, stirring constantly.
She put her hand to her mouth and continued to laugh for a few seconds. She acted like it was the
funniest thing I heard all night. I think she downed quite a few drinks now. Finally he stopped and
coughed a few times. She put her hand on Jeff's shoulder.
"That's so sweet. I guess you must think I'm a virgin school girl who faints if I heard a dirty word.'ve
Never fainted and I stopped blushing when I caught my second husband asshole fuck his male
secretary in my bed.