Jenny’s house of fun.

sister jenny

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So this might be a huge mistake and a failure, but I was thinking I should start a thread.

I love art, photography, music, books, poetry, porn and everything inbetween. So my plan was to just post and talk about things I like, that makes me feel things.

I will give this a shot and try to post decently often (this part might fail), and hopefully someone gets something out of this, or even discover something that makes you feel things.

Feel free to comment, discuss, ask or share.
But please no hate, I can not deal with it. If you don’t like me or what I post, please move on.
 
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But please no hate, I can not deal with it. If you don’t like me or what I post, please move on.
Probably not the right forum choice ... who knows: maybe things have changed from the past ... good luck with your thread anyways
 
Nick Tosches is a little bit too male for me, my husband love his writing.
But I like this one a lot, and it’s short. 72 pages.

”Driven by romantic, spiritual, and medicinal imperatives, Nick Tosches goes in search of something everyone tells him no longer exists: an opium den. From Europe to Hong Kong to Thailand to Cambodia, he hunts the Big Smoke, bewildered by its elusiveness and, despite the meaning it continues to evoke as a cultural touchstone, its alleged extinction. Weaving his spiritual and hallucinogenic quests together with inimitable, razor-sharp prose, Tosches's trip becomes a deeper meditation on what true fulfillment is and why no one bothers to look for it any more.”View attachment 2421807
 
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Nick Tosches is a little bit too male for me, my husband love his writing.
But I like this one a lot, and it’s short. 72 pages.



Driven by romantic, spiritual, and medicinal imperatives, Nick Tosches goes in search of something everyone tells him no longer exists: an opium den. From Europe to Hong Kong to Thailand to Cambodia, he hunts the Big Smoke, bewildered by its elusiveness and, despite the meaning it continues to evoke as a cultural touchstone, its alleged extinction. Weaving his spiritual and hallucinogenic quests together with inimitable, razor-sharp prose, Tosches's trip becomes a deeper meditation on what true fulfillment is and why no one bothers to look for it any more.”View attachment 2421807
sounds intriguing. I'll have to see if I can find it and give it a read. Thanks for the recommendation.
 
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