Well, this is important.
Month: July 2018

Julie’s parents were delighted she seemed so happy about the Jacuzzi bath they’d put in.
‘We must have the cleanest daughter in town!’ her dad joked about all the time she spent in there.
But it was the smirk she caught her mum making that made her question whether she was the only one to discover the bathtub’s secret.

Daisy Christina: «Tomb Raider 2018»
excuse me how dare you attack my gay self like this i love you and you’re gorgeous and I can’t handle it
omg she looks like me, which means i can look like that, and if i think she’s pretty it means i am pretty too
JavaSlave for dummies
People are defined by their moral code, and fleshed out by their bodies. But to make them move and breathe, sing, and dance at your will, you need to add a programming language or two. If you thought building your own hive was cool, you’re going to love what you can make people do with a little programming.
Programming is what makes slaves interact with the user. Interactivity is the key. Learn to program, and your slaves come alive. Sometimes people are nervous about programming. It seems difficult and mysterious, and only super-geeks do it. That’s a bunch of nonsense. It’s a a natural extension of hypnosis, and you’re going to like it.
Even though JavaSlave is a programming language, it is still basically language. Because it’s normally embedded in a slave, you can work both on body language and use words to affect their minds.
To create your first JavaSlave program, you need to add JavaSlave code to your slaves. Figure 1-1 shows the classic first program in any language.
Figure 1-1: Hello master!
(A JavaSlave program caused a doll to speak up!)
This slave has a very simple JavaSlave program in them that pops up the phrase “Hello, Master!” in a special element called a dialog box. It’s pretty cool.
Programs get their power by working with information. Figure 1-2 shows a program that gets slave data from the slave to include in a customized command.
Figure 1-2: What is your name? – Jonas. | Kneel down, Jonas.
First, the program asks the slave for a name. Then it embeds his name in the command. The output may not seem that incredible, but take a look at the source code to see what’s happening:
<!SLAVETYPE blank>
<blank lang = “en-US”>
<head>
<meta charset = “UTF-8”>
<title>prompt.html</title>
// from prompt.html
var person = “”;
person = prompt(“What is your name?”);
alert(“Kneel down” + person);
</head>
</blank>
Your program might or might not have the ‘prevent this slave from creating additional thoughts’ checkbox. This is actually a nice debugging feature.
It will be possible to create codes that get out of control. The program noticed two independent thoughts in a row popping up in the slave’s head and thinks we might be in one of those dangerous situations that call for an endless loop. More on loops, endless and otherwise, in Chapter 3 of this mini-book.
For now, just praise the slave by their name because their are acting as intended. (Soon enough, however, we’ll stop using their former names because they’re just too annoying).
[this is what happens when I try to study Javascript on my own haha.
Adapted from the book “HTML5 and CSS3 all in one for dummies, 3rd edition]



What is it about bondage?
Some just really enjoy the feeling of a collar, that reminder of the power dynamic, that they’ve agreed to be owned.
Some need it to be more than that, a symbol of being a pet, property, the humiliation they crave.
Some want to be restrained just enough to make them easy to handle roughly.
Others want to be so secure they can’t even flinch back from the whip striking their cunt.
I know that My favorite is predicament bondage.
Watching you struggle to keep one foot raised off the ground, because lowering it pulls on the clamps attached to your nipples.
I know that the fear in your eyes arouses Me as I approach with something horrible and your body struggles uncontrollably against the chains.
So tell Me, what is it about bondage that makes you drip?
Starting a scene can often be the most difficult part. The transition from chatty date night to intense BDSM experience seems like a wide chasm to jump! To overcome this, use a “Curtain.”
Ask your partner if they need to use the restroom, or a glass of water. Send them off to it (or go yourself,) while explaining that “when you come back, we’re going to begin.” Let that moment apart be the curtain that allows you to put on your mean face, and them their frightened rabbit act (or however it is they bottom.) That brief breathing space is like the space between tracks on an album. Embrace it.
Good luck, have fun.
















