Model: Michael Vargas
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Monday, April 21, 2025
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Saturday, April 19, 2025
Chocolate Bunny Pirate
Back when my daughter was little, her mom and I created our own version of the Easter Bunny tradition. Every year, the Easter Bunny would swing by and leave a basket filled with goodies, toys, and—of course—a big chocolate bunny.
One year, though, we completely dropped the (Easter) ball and forgot to prep. So, just hours before the big day, I dashed over to the nearest Walgreens, about half a mile away, in search of plastic eggs, treats, toys and, of course, a chocolate bunny. The only one left was a tall bunny with just one blue eye. That’s right—one. The other was mysteriously missing. I asked an employee if there were any more in the back. She smiled and said nope, this was the final survivor—but she did offer a discount for the optical casualty.
When I got home, my daughter’s mom was thrilled to see the bags of goodies… until I said, “There’s a small problem.” I pulled the bunny from the box and, without missing a beat, she said, “It’s missing an eye.”
We stared at our one-eyed chocolate friend in confusion, until we noticed something rattling inside the box. There it was—the rogue chocolate eye! With high hopes, she tried to press it back into place… but pressed a little too hard, and the eye went straight through the bunny’s face.
After a moment of stunned silence and a few belly laughs, inspiration struck—we had a toy eye patch left over from our daughter’s pirate-themed birthday party. We patched up our new bunny friend, tied an orange ribbon around his ears, and just like that, Captain Cocoa was born. Easter was saved.
Album Cover: David Bowie – Aladdin Sane
Album Cover
Album: David Bowie – Aladdin Sane
Released: April 19, 1973
Cover Photographer: Brian Duffy / Philip Castle
Model: David Bowie
Source:
Wikipedia
Friday, April 18, 2025
Emilia Song
Acting Appreciation
Standing at a petite 5’3”, Emilia Song might be small in stature, but she has a presence that’s anything but. With her slim, athletic build and measurements of 32C-26-38, she commands attention both on screen and in real life.
Known for her graceful movements and expressive performances, Emilia brings her BFA in theater to life in a unique way, blending her acting chops with the creative freedom of adult entertainment. Her fans appreciate the blend of sophistication and groundedness she brings to her work, often comparing her to a superhero come to life – a nod to her love of cosplay.
Emilia’s striking brown eyes are one of her defining features. I'm easily seduced. These eyes have seen plenty of adventure, whether she’s immersed in character or engaging her followers in a candid, goofy moment. Known for embracing her quirky, awkward side, she finds ways to be relatable even in the most glamorous settings.
Her dedication doesn’t stop with her fans; Emilia is also an advocate for trans and sex worker rights, passionately supporting organizations that uplift her community. Her grounded outlook and fierce advocacy reflect a woman who’s equally at home in front of the camera and in the real world, using her platform to make a difference.
Sources:
https://emiliasong.com/
https://myfavoritepornstar.com/emilia-song/
https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Emilia_Song
https://www.boobpedia.com/boobs/Emilia_Song
https://www.thenude.com/Emilia%20Song_53198.htm
https://www.freeones.com/emilia-song
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Martin Mazorra
Art Appreciation
Born in Morgantown in 1972, Martin Mazorra is renowned for his woodcuts, which reflect a meticulous dedication to hand-crafted artistry. His artistic journey is deeply influenced by his diverse heritage and upbringing, as the son of a Cuban exile immersed in the Appalachian landscape of West Virginia. Drawing from this rich tapestry of experiences, Mazorra infuses his work with humor and social commentary.
Employing a technique that involves hand-drawing, hand-carving, and hand-printing, Mazorra's pieces bear the unmistakable touch of the artisan's hand. Using moveable type on a Vandercook press, he seamlessly blends the unique characteristics of wood type with the subtle nuances of letter forms, resulting in a captivating fusion of editorial content and graphic impact. Ranging from intimate letterpress books to expansive 4' x 8' woodcuts, Mazorra's art transcends scale, delving into themes of nostalgia, social satire, and popular culture.
Sources:
https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/faculty/martin-mazorra/
https://www.martinmazorra.net/about






















