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Parts of Speech Pt. 01

by velvetpie on Sep 17, 2017
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VELVET'S LAWS OF WRITING PART 01: NOUNS AND VERBS By VelvetPie Omit needless words. Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. --William Strunk, Jr. For anyone trying to learn the...

English 101: Parts of Speech

by lindiana on Sep 19, 2017
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English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * * * * * In the English language, there are eight parts of speech: The Noun The noun is a word that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea. Nouns are classified as one of three types: proper/common, abstract/concrete or collective....

I Pushed My Pud Up Her Poop-Chute

by Quint on Sep 12, 2017
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Would a penis by any other name smell as sweet? Hi, I'm Quint. You may remember me from such exciting articles as "Proper Tuning and Maintenance of Your Pet Editor" and "Domming for Dummies: Get That Bitch Back in the Kitchen." A quick glance through the naughty section of your local thesaurus demonstrates that there are lots of words for fucking, and even m...

A Crash Course in Grammar

by KillerMuffin on Sep 12, 2017
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"I can't write." I see and hear that a lot from the widest variety of people. They don't like it or they "can't" do it. College students are the worst. After public speaking, expository writing has got to be the most hated class. There's a simple reason why. Once something has been written down someone else comes along and puts red marks all over the p...

The Day That My Bra Was Too Tight

by dreamsofbeauty on Sep 13, 2017
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In our bedroom, we keep a constant reminder of that day. I can recall every detail of it. I don't just mean ordinary memory in the mind but physical memory, too. My whole body reacts to the recall. I will tell you from the beginning. That would be at a compulsory first Friday afternoon monthly staff meeting at work. We all dreaded them but we were forced to...

Actress

by HisPossessed on Sep 17, 2017
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(For my Master.) * "Anything goes, make it long." The recorded prompt sounds bored with herself, weary of the words she is condemned to speak. She used to sound annoyed with me, but in the fifth hour I stop taking it personally as I start to crack. "Hello?" "Does your bed creak?" No, I think to myself, but my desk chair does. Moving to the fifties moder...

Gallehault?

by Sappholovers on Sep 13, 2017
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On a bookstore prowl, I come across, leather bound, a rare book, the object of many early quests, and a very rare woman, the object (she must be) of many men's quest. The initial object of my desire: an 18th century edition of the Old French Romance, Lancelot du Lac. The new provocation: A beautiful woman bound in black leather pants with a purple silk blous...

BB Session with Mistress Elektra

by CBTPete on Sep 15, 2017
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Houston October 16, 2012 A session to remember. That was what I have asked for, well that and for her to take the most sever session we've ever had and at least double it...In all my years of S/m I have never seen a Mistress so often and so religiously. Since July of this year Elektra and I have sessioned virtually every week. She has continually expanded m...

Parts of Speech Pt. 02

by velvetpie on Sep 17, 2017
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PRONOUNS A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun and there are eight types: personal, relative, interrogative, demonstrative, reflexive, intensive, reciprocal and indefinite. Personal pronouns refer to people or things. Examples are I, she, he, their and ours. They are going to the opera. Her hair color is horrible. A relative pronoun is usuall...

The Correct Use of To/Into/Too/Two

by R. Richard on Sep 1, 2017
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To/Into/Too/Two To/Too/Two are homophones, that is one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling or a character or group of characters pronounced the same as another character or group To may be used as a preposition, a word or phrase placed typically before a substantive and indicating the relation of that su...