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Mission Accomplished

Finally, a post truly worthy of this site’s name.

Talented turntablism and big goddamned jubblies. Both Favorites.

Further research shows that she’s a classically trained pianist from Montreal who likes Chopin, Robert Moog, Sigur Ros, Arcade Fire, Q-Bert, EPMD, and Special Ed.

Killa Jewel’s official site and myspace page.

Killa Jewel 01

Killa Jewel 02

Killa Jewel 03

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Reason 80,085 to move to New Zealand

The AP has it:

A lunchtime parade of topless porn stars down the main street of New Zealand’s biggest city has been given official approval, as no laws will be broken.
The parade later this month will feature up to 30 porn stars riding on the back of motorcycles or in open cars through Auckland’s CBD to promote an erotica exposition.

Usually when there’s a topless march, it’s in support of some cause like Greenpeace, Cancer Research, Focus on the Family (not so fast, Dobson). That’s all well and good, but it’s nice to see the straight-forward literalism of showing boobs to promote the further showing of more boobs.

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Better than sailing

Motorboatin

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I’m happy to see you, too.

Light Bra

Light-up bras.

Kinda gilding the lily if you ask me.

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You’d breast come out of the closet

Gay men and straight women are finally publicly recognizing what I’ve known since the age of 12… Tits are awesome!

From the Village Voice article (kinda NSFW):

Ogling breasts isn’t just for straight men and lesbians anymore. Moving beyond traditional labels, gay men and straight women are outing themselves as “boobiesexuals.”

OK, the term is silly, but who knows… maybe this summer we’ll be seeing a Hooters in P-town.

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Boxen’s Birthday present

I present: The Sportsbra Simulator. NSFW.

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Beaux arts

An artist, named Coop, has been blogging the progress of his latest painting (NSFW). It succinctly captures my interpretation of “both favorites”.

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9 year old can wean when she’s ready

From here:

A PENRITH mum has appeared on national TV to explain why she is still breastfeeding her daughter who is nearly eight – and why she gave her older daughter breast milk as a ninth birthday present.

Veronika Robinson appeared on the Channel 4 programme Extraordinary Breastfeeding as a passionate advocate of allowing children to decided when they give up breast milk.

Elizah is approaching her eighth birthday and is not happy at the prospect of giving up her daily feed. “I don’t want to be weaned. I want to breastfeed for ever,” she said.

In an interview before the TV programme, 38-year-old Veronika described her reaction when Bethany asked for breast milk for her ninth birthday. “I was delighted, if a little taken aback,’ she said.

“I’d stopped breastfeeding Bethany when she was five – though I was continuing to feed her younger sister, Elizah – but obviously she clearly remembered what a wonderful feeling it had been. It was the best thing she could imagine and, presented like that, it seemed like a great idea.”

Veronika, who edits an alternative-parenting magazine called The Mother continued: “My girls were brought up to think it was completely normal to ask for a breast in a shop,” she says. “That’s bad enough when they are toddlers, but when they are big girls, people get freaked out by it.

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