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The Best Little Debbie in Dallas is an American sex education film starring Bambi Woods and Dom DeLuise.
In the News
In the Land of the Blind Male Gaze is one of the lost plays of Sophocles, thought to be a unique hybrid of comedy, tragedy, and an as-yet undeciphered Pelasgian algorithm.
I Am Curious (Texas) is a 1967 Swedish erotic geography film.
Sleepless in Philadelphia is a 2021 safe sex romance drama educational film starring [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and [REDACTED].
Hovering Hearts Conjugal Hotel provides intimate aerial meeting places for elevated erotic encounters. Shown here: Two BASE jumpers fly-falling to a daring aerial tryst on a gravity-free heart bed.
Denies Urge is a 2021 action-sexual abstinence education film written, directed by, and starring and Steven Seagal as an ex-Navy SEAL who must deny his sexual urges aboard the U.S. Navy battleship Elder Gods, which has been seized by mercenary bad boy Tommy Lee Jones and his gang of leather-clad toughs.
"Aragorn and the Lustprinzip" is a short story by psychologist and Middle Earth scholar Sigmund Freud, and the title of the first book in the Sigmund Freud Middle Earth Mystery™ series, each volume of which explores a different psychopathology as experienced through the remotely-linked neurology of Sigmund Freud himself.
How Unimaginable is Unimaginable? is a short documentary film about an unholy threesome between Eros, Thanatos, and various Elder Gods.
Fiction cross-reference
- Aragorn and the Lustprinzip
- Denies Urge
- Everything Depends upon the Toys
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hovering Hearts Conjugal Hotel
- How Unimaginable is Unimaginable?
- I Am Curious (Texas)
- In the Land of the Blind Male Gaze
- Sleepless in Philadelphia
- Squishy Organic World
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (13 June 2021)