LilKitKat's Second Cumming Thread 💦

Heres a pic, unseen, not AI, yada yada...of when I need to relax and get away from drama and annoying people and bullies and whatever, I hang with friends (or family)...and many of you claim to like to see me smile or look happy etc

https://i.postimg.cc/FsCGqyhV/downtime.jpg
Glad to see you can smile and I am happy for you!
But your beautiful eyes reflect on what you went through and you didn't sleep well.
I just hope you are truly doing well!
Relax and sleep more and just "IDGF" for the rest!😘
 
Heres a pic, unseen, not AI, yada yada...of when I need to relax and get away from drama and annoying people and bullies and whatever, I hang with friends (or family)...and many of you claim to like to see me smile or look happy etc

https://i.postimg.cc/FsCGqyhV/downtime.jpg
Wow Kit… I love this look of laughter on your face.

Definitely gives even greater reason to make you laugh.
 
Heres a pic, unseen, not AI, yada yada...of when I need to relax and get away from drama and annoying people and bullies and whatever, I hang with friends (or family)...and many of you claim to like to see me smile or look happy etc

https://i.postimg.cc/FsCGqyhV/downtime.jpg
Love seeing you post fun, goofy pictures! Also, I like your Hello Kitty watch. However, your beautiful brown eyes always get my heart pumping! You're a beautiful site for sure!
 
I think it will be exciting! I've started to follow F1 again and actually find it more fun and exciting than I expected.
My only "problem" is all the paved areas outside the track. It makes the drivers take chances and throw themself into the turns and hope for the best. If it were gravel traps there instead they would take it a bit more careful because if they made an error and went off the track, the race would be over for them.
They can overtake each other without taking risks like that. I've seen it happen several times this year with great battle between the drivers.

Safety is important but with more safety the respect between the drivers on the track is not as good as in the 70's when I grew up. 7 drivers in 10 years died. That's bad, but the drivers had more respect for each other on the track when they new what the risks were. Less chance more control.

Enough of an old mans rambling. Are you watching Austrias GP after the race is done?
I was in Zeltweg 1993 and watched Superbike WC.
The worst thing about it is Brad Pitt, a 60 year old F1 driver at the top?
 
I think it will be exciting! I've started to follow F1 again and actually find it more fun and exciting than I expected.
My only "problem" is all the paved areas outside the track. It makes the drivers take chances and throw themself into the turns and hope for the best. If it were gravel traps there instead they would take it a bit more careful because if they made an error and went off the track, the race would be over for them.
They can overtake each other without taking risks like that. I've seen it happen several times this year with great battle between the drivers.

Safety is important but with more safety the respect between the drivers on the track is not as good as in the 70's when I grew up. 7 drivers in 10 years died. That's bad, but the drivers had more respect for each other on the track when they new what the risks were. Less chance more control.

Enough of an old mans rambling. Are you watching Austrias GP after the race is done?
I was in Zeltweg 1993 and watched Superbike WC.
Depending on the track, paved runoff is preferred as gravel could cause the car to dig in and start flipping as was the car with Zhou last year when he got flipped over the tires and into the catch fence when he slid in upside down.

Or they start skipping over the top of the gravel and don't scrub speed.

With pavement, the tires have something to grip and can scrub a little bit of speed off.

There are some tracks, like the Red Bull Ring, that also host MotoGP and Superbike, and can't utilize the gravel immediately off track without playing a major hazard to the riders.

The best thing they have right now is to utilize the track limits enforcement to discourage running wide.

Other tracks have tricks of their own though. Paul Ricard (France) uses highly abrasive surfaces off track which will damage the tires and shorten their competitive life.
I dropped Lewis out of mine for Russel and he seemed to have disappeared during the race -.-
Great they got Lando and Oscar to race tho, enjoyed their little battle at the start

Kiwi already a 3 place grid penalty for Silverstone tho.. Ouch!
Lando and George are my two sure bets. Everyone else just gets me a few points for overtaking or fucks me by DNF.
I dont usually watch F2, F3. I watch F1 quali and the race, and sometimes F1 academy.
At least check out F2. They're in for another tight title fight. I'm keeping an eye on JPM's son, Sebastian. The kid is quick so I'm going to see him get a FP1 slot soon.

Academy was a little messy in Montreal. That wild card driver didn't do herself any favors by crashing in 2 of the 3 races. I was really hoping Lia Block would be better than she is.
 
Heres a pic, unseen, not AI, yada yada...of when I need to relax and get away from drama and annoying people and bullies and whatever, I hang with friends (or family)...and many of you claim to like to see me smile or look happy etc

https://i.postimg.cc/FsCGqyhV/downtime.jpg
Did you just stick your tongue at me? Why I oughta....

I'm liking the contrast of aesthetics between you and your friends. Almost had me thinking you had a secret tattoo on your leg. Idk what image fragmenting is going on there but, I was looking 🔍
 
I saw Juventus have just signed Jonathan David. Although I now live in Ireland, I'm still Canadian. So I'm glad to see one of our best players moving to a top European team. Be nice to see where he slots in. He can play both the 9 and 10 spot very well. Also has played winger sometimes for Canada.
 
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