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I love how Dave does his Succubi in casual settings.

Mike

Extra Pro Tip: "Make do" was popularized by an elitist ass who was poking fun at the working class by intentionally misunderstanding the phrase to color her subject matter as illiterate. (Think of Twain's language and grammar use in Huckleberry Finn.) We use 'thru' and 'nite' and 'lite.' It is becoming popular enough that it will someday soon become common usage and this argument will likely be forgotten for that one. Idiomatic language and common usage keep reshaping language every day. Some us just don't like it. 'Make do' is problematic for me in the way that 'ebonics' is. It reforges the language in a way that is understandable in a very short time with study. 'Make do' and 'make due' do not come up that often for me. Most people I interact with 'get by,' 'MacGuyver,' or 'make it work.' To me, to 'make due' is the same as 'par for the course' — You are providing that which is necessary to get by, which used to be a monetary term, but was borrowed and applied to anything that works enough to keep moving forward, making it an idiomatic phrase. I find it telling that the only argument I have ever seen for 'make do' is a matter of opinion where sight and sound are concerned. Some try to act like adding a noun to a verb phrase is verboten, which makes me laugh. Some people even argue from the position that 'due' and 'do' are homophones in some places. It seems that arguing one's opinion from an arbitrary position has never been limited to the Internet, as this argument has been going for over a century now. I forgot to add that Mr. Gilberg is right about one thing: the accepted usage that won out is 'make do.' The Spock in me dies a little every time I see it written that way.

Lia

If those things were any shinier Sid could see her face in them

Martin Croft

style and as possible magic conducts for flight

Otoger

Maybe a daft question, but why would you have wings on your *head*?

Phil Boswell

"They're _literally_ hypnotic."

Erin Palette

Is that Decollete?

Stefan J Neylon

I'm going with Magic Fabric, given the effectiveness of the Nipple Shields.

Richard Riley

I don't know that it terrifies her, but it certainly enhances her self-consciousness.

Stephen Gilberg

Pro tip: "make do."

Stephen Gilberg

So, my main question is: "Magic Fabric" or "Bra Adhesive" holds that top in place?

John

Boobs Ahoy! Nothing terrifies Sydney more than ample boobage!

Michael Obert

Hmm. The clones are all over in the background. Just sayin'.

Town Crier

Ah, yes. The classic Boob Loom intro.

Christopher Walls


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