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School Girl Night at Las Vegas BBW Bash 2011

School Girl Night at Las Vegas BBW Bash 2011

Living it up at the Pool Party at the 2011 BBW Bash!

Living it up at the Pool Party at the 2011 BBW Bash!

Origins of the Ouroboros
The Serpent biting its own tail is first seen as early as 1600 years BC  in Egypt.  From there it moved to the Phonecians and then to the Greeks,  who called it the Ouroboros, which means devouring its tail. The serpent biting its tail is found in other mythoi as well, including  Norse myth, where the serpent’s name is Jörmungandr, and in Hindu, where  the dragon circles the tortoise which supports the four elephants that  carry the world. Alternate spellings include: oroborus, uroboros, and oureboros.

Symbology behind the Ouroboros
The ouroboros has several meanings interwoven into it.  Foremost is the  symbolism of the serpent biting, devouring, eating its own tail.  This  symbolises the cyclic Nature of the Universe: creation out of  destruction, Life out of Death.  The ouroboros eats its own tail to  sustain its life, in an eternal cycle of renewal. In the above drawing, from a book by an early Alchemist, Cleopatra, the  black half symbolises the Night, Earth, and the destructive force of  nature, yin.  the light half represents Day, Heaven, the generative,  creative force, yang. Alchemically, the ouroboros is also used as a purifying glyph.

Origins of the Ouroboros

The Serpent biting its own tail is first seen as early as 1600 years BC in Egypt. From there it moved to the Phonecians and then to the Greeks, who called it the Ouroboros, which means devouring its tail.
The serpent biting its tail is found in other mythoi as well, including Norse myth, where the serpent’s name is Jörmungandr, and in Hindu, where the dragon circles the tortoise which supports the four elephants that carry the world.
Alternate spellings include: oroborus, uroboros, and oureboros.

Symbology behind the Ouroboros

The ouroboros has several meanings interwoven into it. Foremost is the symbolism of the serpent biting, devouring, eating its own tail. This symbolises the cyclic Nature of the Universe: creation out of destruction, Life out of Death. The ouroboros eats its own tail to sustain its life, in an eternal cycle of renewal.
In the above drawing, from a book by an early Alchemist, Cleopatra, the black half symbolises the Night, Earth, and the destructive force of nature, yin. the light half represents Day, Heaven, the generative, creative force, yang.
Alchemically, the ouroboros is also used as a purifying glyph.

Clear bra straps aren’t invisible bra straps and they make you look like you’re stuffed in a six-pack ring.

—quote me on that (via kellyoxford)

I’ve been doing Chessie Moore’s site for awhile now and I love her look.. when she’s tiny and when she’s a little plump. I want tits like hers :D

I’ve been doing Chessie Moore’s site for awhile now and I love her look.. when she’s tiny and when she’s a little plump. I want tits like hers :D

It’s not Fat Acceptance

I’m not a member of the Fat Acceptance movement, I’m a member of the size acceptance movement. I think all sizes are beautiful, skinny and fat.

Sex Art By Mister… He’s one of my favorites and he’s always good to me :)

Sex Art By Mister… He’s one of my favorites and he’s always good to me :)