Done back in March 2011. Ever get that feeling where you just want to be left the hell alone by everybody and be able to relax into a nice hobby? Yeah..that's the idea behind this. *rawr!*
Hahahahahahaha LOL... *Rolling on the floor* Yeah... I think I know were you got the idea... And really glad to see you back li'l funny bunny... *hug you* your li'l vacation seem's to have done some great good at you *smile*
Hahahahahahaha LOL... *Rolling on the floor* Yeah... I think I know were you got the idea... And rea
Uhhh...I think this kinda reminds me of that one big turtle bearing Terry Pratchett's Discworld...
...and one documentary about Catherine the Great's alleged collection of pornographic furniture that was supposedly destroyed by Stalin. It had one ancient b/w photography of a cast iron table that was designed of a kind of "discworld" kept afloat by the cumshots of three or four penisses, the balls of which had nipples making them resemble a pair of tits each, actually.
Uhhh...I think this kinda reminds me of that one big turtle bearing Terry Pratchett's Discworld...
Basically, the most solid stuff that documentary had where a handfull of such old photographs found in various Russian books and archives. They showed those to two different Russian art historians who had to give their expert opinion on whether this was "Catherine the Great's lost porn treasure" based entirely on how "sublimely" those pieces depicted sexuality.
...and then, they stumbled upon a very old Russian lady who said that as a preteen, she'd had attended a tour of the Czarist Winter Palace in Leningrad (up until 1917 and today once again known as Saint Petersburg) shortly after the October Revolution in 1920 or so with her parents. She lost her group and ended up finding a key under a door mattress. What she found was a room crammed full of pornography, and she confirmed having seen those items there that the documentary crew showed to her in those photographs. After an hour or so, the museum guard found her there and got really angry with her, kicking her out and bringing her back to her parents.
Basically, the most solid stuff that documentary had where a handfull of such old photographs found