Though I almost always have these mostly filled out by the time they’re supposed to post, I still almost forgot to finish it. And yeah, I know I haven’t done a fitness post in a while. Soon. There’s a lot to talk about.
This month, I started writing for a publication called Fearless Press. It’s the first writing project I’ve had that’s paid cash money, and not sex toys. I am so incredibly grateful for the opportunity, and I’m seriously stoked.
I’m still working on the Thirty Days of Kink project, and it’s really taking off. A few people around the web have started the project on their own blogs, and some have given us guest posts in response to the question for Day 1. We’re still looking for answers, so if you’d like to participate, check out this post for details. And thanks, in advance! We can’t wait to hear what you have to say.
Shit I did on other people’s websites:
This month, on Eden Cafe:
- Thirty Days of Kink: Day 26
- Thirty Days of Kink: Day 11
- Thirty Days of Kink: Day 19
- Thirty Days of Kink: Day 23
This month’s reviews on Eden Fantasys:
This month’s reviews on Liberator Ooh:
This month, on Submissive Guide:
This month, on Fearless Press:
Other people’s shit:
This month in history:
- Former President Teddy Roosevelt was shot on October 14, 1912 while campaigning in Milwaukee. His coat, glasses case, and speech slowed the bullet enough that Mr. Roosevelt was able to finish his speech before going to the hospital to have the bullet removed.
- On October 13, 1775, the Second Continental Congress authorized the first fleet of ships, creating the United States Navy.
- Mohandas (Mahatma) Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India on October 2nd, 1869. “Mahatma” means “great soul”. He was given the honorific for his completely nonviolent civil disobedience that aided in ending British rule over India.
- Because he donated $54,000.00 in prize money to the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King, Jr. became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- The Great Fire of Chicago erupted on October 8th, 1971, and wasn’t extinguished until October 10th, 1971. A reporter started a rumor that Mrs. O’Leary’s cow started the fire by kicking over a lantern in the barn, but the actual cause of the fire is still unknown. Over three hundred people were killed, and ninety thousand were left homeless.
This month’s food for thought:
Disclaimer: We don’t necessarily agree with all the posts listed here. We just like to give you different perspectives of various issues to think about.
- Why I Don’t Want Children by Mistress Kay
- Holiday Gift by Mistress Kay
- Michigan murder trial of 13-year-old: Testimony undercuts prosecution case 1997-99, Michigan Boy Who Killed at 11 Tried and Convicted as an Adult 1999, Letter to the Editor – New York Times 2000, Boy Who Killed Gets 7 Years; Judge Says Law is too Harsh 2000, and NATIONAL BRIEFING | MIDWEST; Michigan: New Arrest For Man Convicted at Age 13 2008
- Celebrities with Mental Illness
- United States of America vs George Donnelly: How US Marshals Framed a Peaceful Photographer
A dose of “Aww!” to brighten your day:
- Do I look stupid to you?
- Pfft! You not special. I can do it too! – Mostly included because of how happy Kurt looks in this photo.
- Who does this guy think he is?
- The answer is yes. A thousand times, yes.
- Seriously?
Sexual shit:
What I’m kegelcizing with:
- Sinfive Emigi by Wolwin GmbH
What we’re wanking with (or just me, as the case may be):
- Form 3 by JimmyJane
- Moon Shine by SSA Glass
- Bob by LELO
- Ellove by Fun Factory