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

You both do realize the Mr. Danger has specially requested more frequent hefty posts, right?

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Spoken like a Uber control freak. “By the name I gave it”.

I’m willing to bet you don’t have a lot of friends.

Ah... now who's the "Uber Control Freak" here? Me for just simply naming something, or you for calling it out because you don't like what I did , or that I did it???

I said the above in order to reference what I mentioned earlier/initially. Not because that's what I want people to call it "because I said so."

Do whatever you want, guys..
 
Ah... now who's the "Uber Control Freak" here? Me for just simply naming something, or you for calling it out because you don't like what I did , or that I did it???

I said the above in order to reference what I mentioned earlier/initially. Not because that's what I want people to call it "because I said so."

Do whatever you want, guys..
We already do whatever we want Arnold, no one fucking cares about you and your jack off material it’s been made quite clear.
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What does The Emperor Has No Clothesmean?

The Emperor Has No Clothes is an idiomatic phrase, that comes from a tale by Hans Christian Andersen where a vain emperor is tricked by two swindlers who promise to make him a set of clothes that are invisible to anyone who is unfit to hold their office or is stupid.
In reality, the swindlers are just pretending to weave the clothes, and the emperor ends up walking naked in a parade, unwilling to admit that he cannot see his own clothes.
 
The hefties have been part and parcel of this thread since before its inception. Meaning they were part of the MVP v1 thread too. So likely before you arrived.

So I guess your theory has already been proven wrong. 🤨


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Look how great the grass looks along the tree line road.

We need some rain to get the other grass growing
 
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What does The Emperor Has No Clothesmean?

The Emperor Has No Clothes is an idiomatic phrase, that comes from a tale by Hans Christian Andersen where a vain emperor is tricked by two swindlers who promise to make him a set of clothes that are invisible to anyone who is unfit to hold their office or is stupid.
In reality, the swindlers are just pretending to weave the clothes, and the emperor ends up walking naked in a parade, unwilling to admit that he cannot see his own clothes.

Perhaps, so, but I think the jist of the issues is the public's faux reaction to the fact that Emperor is not wearing anything. They are all complementing the Emperor because he wants to be complimented (or they believe he'll show favor to them for their compliments).

Only the brave little boy stands up for what is right and says, "The Emperor is BUTT NEKID!" :ROFLMAO:
 
I don't know what these women look like in life?
Too much makeup
Too many injections
Too many filters


I get it, we have become use to seeing flawless.

But it's boring
Looking at many fake boobs is boring

All of nature's imperfections have been removed.



Diamonds have value because of their flaws. Every real diamond has inclusions.

Only CZ - fake diamonds- have no flaws.


So consider posting "real" and not social
Media fake.


I understand that modern porn stars without makeup would look like 1970s porn stars - sans bush
My only diamond story:

My wife wears a 2.7 carat flat princess cut that was cut in 1907, so very few facets compared to today. It graded F flawless, and 1c loop clean clarity. Came off my great aunts dead finger in the mid 80s and sat in a safety deposit box till I told my mom I was going to propose. It was dingy and nasty. I know nothing about diamonds and asked, “Is it any good? My mom said, “It’s very good.” So I took it to have it cleaned and when it came out all the sales people in the jewelry store were crowding around and looking at it with their loops. They said it was the finest one they had ever seen. They said if it wasn’t cut so long ago with so few facets it could be worth a hundred grand. Paid $0, insured for $40k. Flawless might be rare but they must exist, because my wife has one.