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February 08 2010
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February 07 2010
Today’s VDay gift suggestion for the wild at heart: ‘Story of O’ DVD.
“In the Story of O, we witness the transformation of a woman from sweet, timid and dull to a wild, sexually empowered Amazon. It is through her journey in ritualized dominance and submission that O ultimately becomes free. O is whipped, used, fucked, and thrust into supplication. She is taken to a mansion where she and other women are used by the men living there. Anytime, anyplace, these women must be available to please.”
- Kasia. Read full review here.
One of the most erotic stories ever told. Puts modern pornography to shame.
February 06 2010
Love #3 | Body Conscience Part I: Daria Werbowy & Lara Stone Nude by Mert & Marcus

In addition to eight revealing covers by Mert & Marcus, Love’s latest issue features editorials with all several of their cover stars. Ranging from 90s supermodels to newer girls, the publication gets them to take it all off, and open up about their bodies. Styled by Katie Grand, the first installment of Body Conscience features top models Daria Werbowy and Lara Stone au naturel.
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St. Paul Miki and Companions (d. 1597)
Posted by Scott Ritchie
St. Paul Miki and Companions (d. 1597)
Nagasaki, Japan, is familiar to Americans as the city on which the second atomic bomb was dropped, killing hundreds of thousands. Three and a half centuries before, 26 martyrs of Japan were crucified on a hill, now known as the Holy Mountain, overlooking Nagasaki. Among them were priests, brothers and laymen, Franciscans, Jesuits and members of the Secular Franciscan Order; there were catechists, doctors, simple artisans and servants, old men and innocent children—all united in a common faith and love for Jesus and his Church.
Brother Paul Miki, a Jesuit and a native of Japan, has become the best known among the martyrs of Japan. While hanging upon a cross Paul Miki preached to the people gathered for the execution: “The sentence of judgment says these men came to Japan from the Philippines, but I did not come from any other country. I am a true Japanese. The only reason for my being killed is that I have taught the doctrine of Christ. I certainly did teach the doctrine of Christ. I thank God it is for this reason I die. I believe that I am telling only the truth before I die. I know you believe me and I want to say to you all once again: Ask Christ to help you to become happy. I obey Christ. After Christ’s example I forgive my persecutors. I do not hate them. I ask God to have pity on all, and I hope my blood will fall on my fellow men as a fruitful rain.”
When missionaries returned to Japan in the 1860s, at first they found no trace of Christianity. But after establishing themselves they found that thousands of Christians lived around Nagasaki and that they had secretly preserved the faith. Beatified in 1627, the martyrs of Japan were finally canonized in 1862.
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