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WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE? ROCCO REED (TOP) OR DALE COOPER (BOTTOM)?

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Rocco Reed is pissed that Dale Cooper is spreading rumors to try to break up his new relationship. When Dale cops to the plan, Rocco replies “Why? You wanna suck my dick?” and begins face fucking him and eventually pounding his tight ass hard!
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LEST WE FORGET…

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WIKIPEDIA: Remembrance Day (sometimes known as Poppy Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth of Nations member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919, the day is also marked by war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries. Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November in most countries to recall the end of hostilities of World War I on that date in 1918. Hostilities formally ended “at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month”, in accordance with the armistice signed by representatives of Germany and the Entente between 5:12 and 5:20 that morning. (“At the 11th hour” refers to the passing of the 11th hour, or 11:00 am.) The First World War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.

The red remembrance poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day due to the poem “In Flanders Fields”. These poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I; their brilliant red colour became a symbol for the blood spilled in the war.

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ARTIST PAINTS CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU WITH HIS DICK

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A talented and very hot painter paints Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with his enormous penis. Yes, you read that right, he uses his dick to paint the Prime Minister. Tell us what you think in the comment section.

Brent Ray Fraser Penis Paints Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from Brent Ray Fraser on Vimeo.

 

 

WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE? XAVIER ROBERTS (BEARD) OR CAM CHRISTOU (SHAVED HEAD)?

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LUCAS ENTERTAINMENT: Otter Invasion. Xavier Jacobs Pounds Cam Christou Bareback. As the Lucas Entertainment content writer, this is the scene that I’ve personally been waiting for. Why, you might ask? It’s for Xavier Jacobs, of course. He’s the perfect pornographic archetype of an otter — add to that his traditional good looks and drawl of an accent and you have one hell of a gay porn performer. Cam Christou, another model I’m personally fond of, has returned to the studio for the 2015 Fire Island production, and they have a killer onscreen chemistry. Xavier pumps Cam like he’s been denied sex for weeks, and Cam loves taking Xavier’s cock to such an extent that he takes it up the butt for a raw, hole-pumping ride.

“DECODING THE SECRET LANGUAGE of GAY 70s SAN FRANCISCO” (via i-D), Photographer Hal Fischer rereleases his cult classic field guide to The Castro’s leather daddies, jocks and cowboys.

Photographer Hal Fischer’s 1977 classic book, Gay Semiotics is being re-released this month. A few informative articles on the book are online. A great one from earlier this year at SLATE, and the most recent article at i-D that is all over Facebook. Articles HERE & HERE.

ARTBOOK.COM: Hal Fischer’s Gay Semiotics: A Photographic Study of Visual Coding Among Homosexual Men (1977) is one of the most important publications associated with California conceptual photography in the 1970s. This new edition reproduces the look and feel of the original volume, which reconfigured into a book format the 24 text-embedded images of Fischer’s 1977 photographic series Gay Semiotics. The photographs in Gay Semiotics present the codes of sexual orientation and identification Fischer saw in San Francisco’s Castro and Haight Ashbury districts, ranging from such sexual signifiers as handkerchiefs and keys to depictions of the gay fashion “types” of that era–from “basic gay” to “hippie” and “jock.” Gay Semiotics also features Fischer’s critical essay, which is marked by the same wry, anthropological tone found in the image/text configurations.

Fischer’s book circulated widely, finding a worldwide audience in both the gay and conceptual art communities. Fischer’s insistence on the visual equivalence of word and image is a hallmark of the loose photography and language group that included Fischer, Lutz Bacher, Lew Thomas and others working in the San Francisco Bay Area. First published as an artist’s book in 1977 by NFS Press, at a time when gay people had been forced to both evaluate and defend their lifestyles, Gay Semiotics earned substantial critical and public recognition. Thirty-seven years later, the book remains a proactive statement from a voice within the gay community from a moment in history just before the devastation wrought by AIDS.

Hal Fischer (born 1950) grew up in Highland Park, Illinois. He arrived in San Francisco in 1975 to pursue an MA in photography at San Francisco State. Through his work as an art reviewer and photographer, he soon became embedded in the Bay Area’s artistic and intellectual scene. He continues to live and work in San Francisco