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Librianna, Bitch of the Black Sea
Advertised as “the first X rated movie filmed in Russia ” (maybe some of the stock footage was), Librianna is a nearly forgotten XXX exploitation hybrid. Torture chambers, disfigured goons, secret lairs, a busty blonde sex kitten all the trappings of an Ilsa movie, but replace the violence with XXX fucking and the nastiness with near-painful ineptitude. Any movie with a lengthy disclaimer thanking “the brave men and women who risked so much to aid in the production of this fine film ” and then displays it’s opening title over a shot of a cum leaking pussy is an instant classic in our book. [source]
she’s comin’ after your TUMBLR!…](http://25.media.tumblr.com/03e7ead0bb835e4043510ec27bce2d8a/tumblr_mmrlvjiaJf1qe7kn8o1_400.jpg)
Librianna, Bitch of the Black Sea
Advertised as “the first X rated movie filmed in Russia ” (maybe some of the stock footage was), Librianna is a nearly forgotten XXX exploitation hybrid. Torture chambers, disfigured goons, secret lairs, a busty blonde sex kitten all the trappings of an Ilsa movie, but replace the violence with XXX fucking and the nastiness with near-painful ineptitude. Any movie with a lengthy disclaimer thanking “the brave men and women who risked so much to aid in the production of this fine film ” and then displays it’s opening title over a shot of a cum leaking pussy is an instant classic in our book. [source]
she’s comin’ after your TUMBLR!…
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Stunning crop art has sprung up across rice fields in Japan. But this is no alien creation - the designs have been cleverly planted. Farmers creating the huge displays use no ink or dye. Instead, different colours of rice plants have been precisely and strategically arranged and grown in the paddy fields.
As summer progresses and the plants shoot up, the detailed artwork begins to emerge.
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Peter Acheson, “KB” (2010), oil with conch on canvas, 10 x 8 inches (via Artist Exchange: In Conversation with Peter Acheson)

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