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I would like to define the sensations in the state of silence. What one hears, feels, touches... or nothing at all? Before entering the phase I sometimes find myself in a kind of emptiness - like outer space: no sounds or light. Is it the same or not?
It's something out of the realm of "how do you know if I've had an orgasm during sex" :)
You, Dimitri, should stay away from this topic, because you are chomping at the bit for the result.
Wow what a number I have under my avatar. Need to write something else or delete something - just in case.
Everything is done for the sake of results. I, for one, used to not know what 'vibe' was. Then when I started doing it, I found out. I don't see what the big deal is.
Wow what a number I have under my avatar. Need to write something else or delete something - just in case.
That's how you become insane. You look at yourself in the mirror, see the light in your eyes, and armed with a suggestible number of publicity, you go and bark at the moon on a quiet, moonless day.
Give, Jack...
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Don't lecture me about the originality of the text. I did it deliberately.
This is something out of the "how do I know if I had an orgasm during sex" category :)
You, Dimitri, should stay away from this topic, because you're chomping at the bit for results.
it's no big deal... as long as there's extra energy... let him try...
I liked Peter's idea, there's something to it. A person electrocuted gets superpowers (although maybe for a little while).
I liked Peter's idea, there's something to it. A person electrocuted acquires superpowers (although maybe for a short time).
О. Yes.
Peter even permanently cools the superpowers with liquid from a half-litre bottle so they don't overheat.
Comics at the box office.