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14hourlunchbreak
Kevin Bacon.

Will @14hourlunchbreak

Age 27, Male

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Done with that

New York, New York

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I have nothing interesting to say. So comment.

Posted by 14hourlunchbreak - March 4th, 2010


Maybe next week I'll have something more interesting to say.

I also like reading comments. SO COMMENT. >:(

I have nothing interesting to say. So comment.


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So what, you do this every week and respond to every comment? Because if so, that is awesome! :D So if I ask you a question like...um...why 14 hours? (in your username), you will answer me!? omg!!! :O

I honestly have no idea. :O
14 sounded like a nice round number.

hababa jabba blabba moose.

biddly diddly bowowowowow

Never say anything important. You will get more replies this way.

well I've been doing well so far!

ADULT SWIM!!!

AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE!!!

That's so interesting.

tell me more

So I heard you liek akshunscripbt.

mudkips and akshunskripts go hand in hand :3

Search up Sambomaster - sekai wa sore wo ai to yobundaze

You will not regret it my friend.

that was cool, but it made absolutely no sense. :D

comment
now respond

respond
now comment

OH WAIT

Does something about ths seem depressing to anyone else?

yes, it's very depressing for everyone :'(

I LIKE TURTLES.
YOU BETTER LIKE TURTLES TOO MOTHERFUCKER

I do like turtles :D

I have nothing intresting to say myself.
SO FUCK OFF.

cool story bro?

3D animation...

opinions?

l8s

GOLLY GEE JEEPERS

Well... If you are reading this... You have too much time on your hands!

DUDE. Why have you not responded to my PM's?

i like tails and aq worlds if you don't well.... i know where you live and i know when you sleep i......will......find you and..................................
.....................................
............ and do something

What if [Adult Swim] was {Child Drown}? Oh wait, that's Cartoon Network.

So I went ahead and ran the bar code through a couple of md5 decrypters and have found the number to a BBS modem in southern new jersey. I've now accessed the contents of a few computers wired into the modem by using the username Talib Kweil and password of mcpeepants. Most of the files consist of some elicit and nefarious pictures of Brak and Harvey Birdman which appear to be drawn by someones 5 year old pervert of a child. However I did find a text document in the second computers sub folders which consisted of a few unfinished bumps originally intended to be aired on Thursday December 17th 2005. Instead they were left on this computer's hard drive and it would lead me to believe I did all this to read a weekly schedule for adult swim 5 years ago. Fuck.

Would you name your son's NG account 7 hour lunch break or 14 minute lunch break? (purely hypothetical)

Can't Orgasm? Here's Help for Women
By Louanne Cole Weston, PhD

About 10% of women have never had an orgasm -- either with a partner or during masturbation. And quite a few of them have found their way into my therapy practice. That's when I tell these women the good news: It is possible to learn to be orgasmic.

The first and most important lesson is to practice developing a balance of tension and relaxation during sexual activity. But, my women clients ask, how can they be both tense and relaxed at the same time? It's a good question, and here is my two-part answer:

How to Have an Orgasm Step 1: Tense Up
The type of tension that helps women reach orgasm is muscle tension (myotonia). Many women have the mistaken impression that they should relax and "just lie there" because they've heard that relaxation during sex is important. But it turns out that muscle tension is often necessary for an orgasm. In my experience, the majority of women learn to have their first orgasm by incorporating a fair amount of leg, abdominal, and buttock tension.

Not surprisingly, women report that the most orgasm-inducing muscle contractions are in their lower pelvis. These are the same muscles you squeeze to stop the flow of urine midstream (a conscious contraction of this group is called a Kegel exercise).

What is the connection between tensing muscle groups and having an orgasm? Arousal. Contracting (or tensing) certain muscles increases blood flow throughout the body and often to the genital area. And arousal, of course, is the road map that helps lead most women to orgasm.

How to Have an Orgasm Step 2: Wind Down
So, where's the relaxation part of this equation? In the brain. During sex, a woman should be focused simply on feeling the sensations of the stimulation.

Have a hard time relaxing? Think of a Times Square billboard in which words stream into view from the left-hand side to the right edge, and then disappear off the screen. During sex, many women find it helpful to program their own Times Square news crawl with a repetitive mantra such as "I can take as long as I want" or "This really feels great" on their mental silent radio. It keeps the brain occupied -- but with a thought that will encourage sexual arousal rather than with a nervous, negative thought that might decrease arousal.

After this first lesson, I send my clients away with a homework assignment. During sex, they are to tense up their muscles and let their minds go silent. This technique takes practice, but it can work over time. And more often than not, my clients return to a future session with their own good news to report.

Can't Orgasm? The Problem Could Be Medical
Therapy can help some women having difficulty with orgasm. For others, a medical condition or side effects from a medication may be causing the problem. Visit your doctor to rule out these causes. Options for treatment include the following:

An FDA-approved device called Eros helps increase blood flow to the genitals.
Over-the-counter creams may increase sensitivity and help a woman reach orgasm, although these are not FDA-approved. As always, talk to your doctor before starting any treatment.
Originally published in the March/April 2008 issue of WebMD the Magazine

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Some one put this in one of my posts 0.o

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