#too good
baroque in the 21st century
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ft: hanma shuji, sano shinichiro, kisaki tetta, mitsuya takashi & haitani ran.
cw:smut. minors do not interact. gn!reader. sex while on the phone lol. exhibitionism, fingering, cock sucking, raw sex, a little humiliation, petnames (doll, baby, etc.) he gets a business call while he’s fucking you, & he accepts it.
ぞ | HANMA is seated at his desk with you on his lap — your legs hooked over his thighs, spreading them apart as he pumps his fingers in and out of your fluttering hole. he sends the watch on his wrist a lazy glance, and brings his eyes over to watch how you’re getting wetter and wetter with each move of his digits. “don’t get my suit messy, alright?” he intones into your ear, voice low and suggestive, and he chuckles at the way you clench around him.
“make a mess, and i’ll be even later for this meeting than i already am.” singlistens in black cursive across the back of his hand, shiny with the slick that’s already leaked out of you. you’re doing your best to control yourself and not cum all over his hands and spill onto his pants, but it’s near impossible with how he curls his fingers into all the spots that have you going out of your mind.
his phone rings just as you let out a sweet, desperate little moan, and he clicks his tongue in annoyance as he lets go of your throat, easing you up from the way he’d been holding you pressed flush and tight to his chest. for a moment, you remain limp in his arms, before you realize what he’s doing.
I’m buzzing right now
I just saw Russell Kane live!!
He was so funny I feel like I’ve never laughed so much in one sitting didn’t get to grab a photo with him :-P but I can’t complain he was so light and fucking hilarious really genuine I had a great time thanks Russ (^^)
Little art trade with the awesome @ jyosubii on Twitter ✨✨ I still wanna know more about them Risopro– am startin soft but who knows where it’ll gOOO
From ‘Big Sky’ where Jensen is playing Sheriff Beau Arlen.
bonus:
To the hero professors
So, I’m taking U.S. History one and two over the summer at my community college, and the professor is this older white man. Naturally, this is history, and my first assumption walking in to the class is that I’m gonna be stuck listening to this guy drone on for two months of boredom. Great.
Within the first five minutes I knew I was wrong. So, so wrong.
“I don’t want you to be stuck memorizing dates,” he says. “I want you to know the story, the people, the conditions and reactions so that maybe we can all learn from past mistakes.” I was baffled. A history class that doesn’t require you to be able to rattle off dates? Not only that, there’s no homework and we don’t have to read the text book. The only things that are going to be on the test are things that come straight out of his mouth during class. He introduces himself, and proceeds to go around the room and greets every person one at a time. He will do this every day for the rest of the summer one and two semesters.
Then the lecture begins. I say lecture, but it feels more like story time in kindergarten. He begins to speak with such prose and personality that I forget this is a college course. He’s taken something that has so much potential to be mundane and turned it in to a book that I can’t put down. You bibliophiles know what I’m talking about. And then this glorious fucker ends the class in a mid-sentence cliffhanger.
Every class he carries on this way. It feels as if I’m there. Signing the Declaration, fighting against brothers in the Civil War, listening to FDR’s fireside chats, storming the beaches of Normandy… And he remains unbiased. He wants to make sure we see there’s two sides to every story; understand the conditions that lead to those reactions.
We took a test today, a week from our final exam. He goes around the room in his usual affable fashion, but rather than just ask how we’re doing, today he asks if there’s anything he can do for us. Most folks like myself say something along the lines of nothing, or I’m good. This girl next to me jokingly says, “You can buy me a coffee.”
“How much is it?” He asks.
“About five dollars.” She answers.
And without hesitation, this professor, this wonderful man with a love of teaching, and a love of his students, pulls out a fucking twenty dollar bill, hands it to her and just says “Go get your coffee, and bring me the change.” Then continues on his way like it’s nothing.
And it may be nothing. Maybe I’m blowing something small out of proportion. But in a world where it feels as if every class is just dragging you along in the gravel behind it, and the professors seem to just be going through the motions; to see someone actually do something kind and ask nothing in return is so refreshing and uplifting.
I don’t know. Maybe this is just a boring shit post, but I really needed to share my appreciation for this hero of a teacher. A teacher who after over 30 years of teaching is still happy with what he does.
tl;dr: Some teachers leave a long lasting impact on your life; change the way you think, the way you see the world. Appreciate them for what they are. The unsung heroes of a failing education system.
i have a teacher kinda like this and i feel like she’s under appreciated