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 Cable Vol. 1 #83 by Robert Weinberg and Michael Ryan(from kinkly.com)“ A slave is an individual who

Cable Vol. 1 #83 by Robert Weinberg and Michael Ryan

(from kinkly.com)

“ A slave is an individual who relinquishes all of his or her power to a dominant partner in a BDSM total power exchange relationship. Generally, slaves are considered to be the property of their owners in the BDSM community and not people. They must be subservient to their partners, ask permission before they do anything, and be available for sexual activities whenever it is requested. In addition, slaves are often subject to punishment if they deviate from their duties. “


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Cable v4 #7 (2021)art by Phil Noto

Cable v4 #7 (2021)
art by Phil Noto


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wellnoe: starchilde[id: a digital drawing of a young rachel grey and jean grey from x-men. rachel ha

wellnoe:

starchilde

[id: a digital drawing of a young rachel grey and jean grey from x-men. rachel has short red hair, and is held in jean’s arms. she is looking in amazement at a star held in her hands. jean is looking fondly at the star as well. parts of jean’s hair is covered in stars./end id]


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ndscottsummers: Uncanny X-Men v1 Annual #14

ndscottsummers:

Uncanny X-Men v1 Annual #14


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“Can’t you take a hint?!”

“Nope!”

“I am here to protect and defend those who are hunted–like myself!”Captain Britain

Cover art for Knights of X #001, “Hated and Feared”

Art by Yanick Paquette and Alejandro Sánchez

616destiny:

“No! I’ll never be a slave— never! Fantasy or not, I don’t care— I deny this! I deny you!!”

Rachel Summers in Uncanny X-Men (1963)

by John Romita Jr., Dan Green, Steve Leialoha, and Glynis Oliver

616destiny:

“The say Phoenix was evil— that your power was too terrible to be controlled— and your human spirit too weak to withstand its temptation. I say that’s wrong! I’m your daughter— first born and only child— and I claim the power and the name of Phoenix… that are mine by right!”

Phoenix in Uncanny X-Men (1963) #199

by John Romita Jr., Dan Green, and Glynis Oliver

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