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Même mes petits seins aimeraient se faire crêmer

Demonstrating how to mark a woman. For some reason, this lovely GIF always gets flagged when I try to reblog it so I’m omitting the obvious tags this time.

Update:@feral-noir-owl offers this informative

“Curiosity took hold regarding the buxom black woman getting marked. The gif is from a scene on Truly Nice Tits Volume 7 featuring the Amazonian Carmen Hayes. That DVD also features Suzana (various spellings) who probably should have been a star.”

Carmen Hayes (38G-23-39, W:H ratio 0.62, 5 ft 8 in, 129 lbs, 1970- ) is part Irish and part African American and Creole. She debuted in the porn industry in 2002 and is known for her size 38G’s and contortionist-like flexibility.

Czech model/actress Suzana (aka Zdenka, Zdenka Podpová, Zdena Novotná, 36C-24-34, W:H ratio 0.71, 5 ft 7 in, 105 lbs, 1977- ) was active from 1997 to 2011. Before she started her modelling career, she was a professional gymnast for more than ten years. She was in the Czech national team for five years and became the Czech national champion four times.

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There’s too much contrast, it’s overly-saturated, and she’s listing perilously to the left but unf, that ass. The shapely wood nymph is Czech model Jenni Gregg (35C-26-37, W:H ratio 0.70, 5 ft 7 in, 126 lbs, 1983- ).

Eva Perkausova / Czech Republic

Eva Perkausova / Czech Republic


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no-bra-celebrities: Czech supermodel Hana Soukupova wearing no bra underneath red dress Hana Soukupo

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Czech supermodel Hana Soukupova wearing no bra underneath red dress

Hana Soukupova / Czech Republic


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Unknown (aka Eileen Sue, Margot A) / Czech Republic

Unknown (aka Eileen Sue, Margot A) / Czech Republic


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Jan HusJan Hus, often referred to in English as John Hus or John Huss, was a Czech priest, philoso

Jan Hus

Jan Hus, often referred to in English as John Hus or John Huss, was a Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. After John Wycliffe, the theorist of ecclesiastical Reformation, Hus is considered the first Church reformer (living prior to Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli).

He is famed for having been burned at the stake for heresy against the doctrines of the Catholic Church, including those on ecclesiology, the Eucharist, and other theological topics. Hus was a key predecessor to the Protestant movement of the sixteenth century, and his teachings had a strong influence on the states of Europe, most immediately in the approval for the existence of a reformist Bohemian religious denomination, and, more than a century later, on Martin Luther himself.

Between 1420 and 1431, the Hussite forces defeated five consecutive papal crusades against followers of Hus. Their defence and rebellion against Roman Catholics became known as the Hussite Wars. A century later, as many as 90% of inhabitants of the Czech lands were non-Catholic and followed the teachings of Hus and his successors.

Pictured: Hus being burnt at the stake on July 6th, 1415.

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Karlštejn CastleKarlštejn Castle is a large Gothic castle founded 1348 AD by Charles IV, Holy Roma

Karlštejn Castle

Karlštejn Castle is a large Gothic castle founded 1348 AD by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor-elect and King of Bohemia. The castle served as a place for safekeeping the Imperial Regalia as well as the Bohemian/Czech crown jewels, holy relics, and other royal treasures. Located about 30 km southwest of Prague above the village of the same name, it is one of the most famous and most frequently visited castles in the Czech Republic

The castle underwent several reconstructions: in late Gothic style after 1480, in Renaissance Style in the last quarter of the 16th century. In 1487 the Big tower was damaged by fire and during the 16th century there were several adaptations. During the Thirty Years’ War in 1619, the coronation jewels and the archive were brought to Prague, and in 1620 the castle was turned over to Ferdinand II,Holy Roman Emperor. After having been conquered in 1648 by Swedes, it fell in disrepair. Finally, a neo-Gothic reconstruction was carried out by Josef Mocker between 1887 and 1899, giving the castle its present look.

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Great Moravian Empire Great Moravia was a Slavic state that existed in Central Europe and lasted f

Great Moravian Empire 

Great Moravia was a Slavic state that existed in Central Europe and lasted for nearly seventy years in the 9th century whose creators were the ancestors of the Czechs and Slovaks.

Great Moravia was founded when, in 833, Mojmir I unified two neighboring states by force, referred to in modern historiography as the “Principality of Nitra” and the “Principality of Moravia”.Cultural development resulted from the mission of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who came during the reign of Prince Rastislav in 863. The empire reached its greatest territorial extent under Svatopluk I (871–894), although the borders of his dominions are still under debate.

Great Moravia was ultimately overrun by the Hungarians, who invaded the Carpathian Basin around 896.

Great Moravia left behind a lasting legacy in Central and Eastern Europe. The Glagolitic script and its successor Cyrillic were disseminated to other Slavic countries, charting a new path in their cultural development. The administrative system of Great Moravia influenced the development of the administration of medieval Hungary. Great Moravia also became a favorite issue in the Czech and Slovak romantic nationalism of the 19th century.

Pictured: Kopcany Church in Slovakia, the only remaining Great Moravian building.

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Charles IV, Holy Roman EmperorBorn Wenceslas (1346 - 1378), Charles was the second king of Bohemia

Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Born Wenceslas (1346 - 1378), Charles was the second king of Bohemia from the House of Luxembourg, and the first king of Bohemia to also become Holy Roman Emperor. 

His reign was characterised by a transformation in the nature of the Empire and is remembered as the Golden Age of Bohemia. He promulgated the Golden Bull of 1356 whereby the succession to the imperial title was laid down, which held for the next four centuries.

Charles made Prague the imperial capital and was a great builder in the city, which bears his name in many spots. Prague Castle and much of the cathedral of Saint Vitus by Peter Parler were completed under his patronage. Finally, it is from the reign of Charles that dates the first flowering of manuscript painting in Prague. In the present Czech Republic, he is still regarded asPater Patriae (father of the country).

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17th-18th October 2017 - 16-17/100 Days of productivityEnjoying the weather, I had a presentation on17th-18th October 2017 - 16-17/100 Days of productivityEnjoying the weather, I had a presentation on17th-18th October 2017 - 16-17/100 Days of productivityEnjoying the weather, I had a presentation on

17th-18th October 2017 - 16-17/100 Days of productivity
Enjoying the weather, I had a presentation on clergy in 15th-17th century Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Oh and my paleography “colouring book” :D 


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12th October - 11/100 days of productivityGerman homework, červánky nad městem…12th October - 11/100 days of productivityGerman homework, červánky nad městem…

12th October - 11/100 days of productivity

German homework, červánky nad městem…


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