Thursday, July 31, 2008

~mercedo 0 seconds ago
Reality is hard for us to see as it is. We can always perceive it through many tools as language, image, or melody, etc. Mirror stands for these tools. We tend to see only a part of it when we perceive it directly. Here we tend to see only her bottoms instead of seeing her whole figure. Ironically indirect expression successfully shows her true figure. That is the role of art in general.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Friday, July 25, 2008

~mercedo Posted!
I was amazed to find her wearing a very tiny lingerie, though the size is small that protects her private part enough. There is an eroticism that is strengthened by hiding.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
Yes, they're broken glasses, I hadn't noticed that. In art, we don't have to use a real one to express it. I think he used vinyl and numerous broken glasses to express how chilly she feels on the ice.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo Posted!
No, she is not a voice actress but a real actress and happens to be a partner in my life.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo 1 second ago
Thanks for visiting my site.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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She looks heroine in anime, but she has nothing to do with it. She is merely a partner in my life but a nice one.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Still had a great illusion when I took this photo. I didn't know exactly how a woman's buttock is like. At age 38 she was my third woman in my life.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
Thanks for your understanding to my liking. Black panties reminds me of navy blue bloomers our coeds wore in our good old school days thirty years ago. Now it has been vanished completely from schools since it was regarded too sexist.
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Thanks, Sammy..We started living together six months ago. No problem so far. Our country has been struck by unprecedented tropical nights for ten days. Highest has been more than 35 Celcius. I don't believe diamond starts burning in slightly more than our moderate human temperature though.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
The feature of your art is that you can make an extraordinary area in the ordinary space.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Why not buy an Ameripass, greyhound. I bought it once and travelled from Boston to Seattle. You'd better enter the university first. You can get a lot of extra time then.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
She is made to stand tied with backhands on the corner in a basement. This photo expresses well the anxiety a young lady tends to feel. The shade is bigger than the girl herself, probably it must be representing the size of her inner behemoth.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Monday, July 21, 2008

mercedo wrote today at 7:54 PM
Thanks for dropping in at my site.
mercedo 4 seconds ago
For a starter, I start walking from the station to the city centre when I first arrived at the new town. Wherever I did so in 1990s.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 6 seconds ago
This photo makes the most of the technic of perspective. The two lines of the ceiling give a particular impression on the depth in the photo. Besides the black space at left side, the chacoal drawer at underside, and a shade of her private part make a good symmetry. This photo is very well balanced.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Sunday, July 20, 2008

~mercedo 3 seconds ago
Personally I believe beauty and truth are the same.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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Welcome.The easier for me to pick out conspicuous ones, the larger matrix we have.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
mercedo 9 seconds ago
We are told to be a man who can talk from his back though, in her case she talks from her behind, a plump hip.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART UsersReply

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I had been called a prodigy since I was a little kid.
I read a part of Bible at age 6.
I was able to read a book of Chinese classic more than thousand pages at age 10.
I read Mishima at age 14. For those who don't know him, I tell you Mishima's style is most difficult in Japanese literature.
I started writing poems at age 14 and by the age 19 I had already published three writings, Poesy -Eve -War Declaration.
I learned at The University of Tokyo -nation's top university.
~mercedo 1 second ago
After taking shower every morning, it is her secret pleasure to confirm her natural beauty.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
Much crossed electric codes represent her mixed feeling sitting on the bureau tied her hands backwardly putting her boot on the surface. We can see the word 'Care' in part of the phrase ' Handle with care.' in a white box below the desk. Nice suggestion.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
At physical education hours, coeds need to sit down like her. I used to take a glance at the little mysterious triangle appeared from between their plump thighs without being noticed by them.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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61 must have stood for the year you were born, and it happned to be the same as mine. Viva 61ers!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
She appreared at a dancehall, wearing nothing on her body with only an eyecover, people were just stunned encountering such a explicit nude.After a masquerade, she took off her mask only for a man whom she met at a dancehall. Hairy fur gently touches her pubic hair, giving her a comfortable moment and anticipation to the next exclusive time sharing with her partner at a bed.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Saturday, July 19, 2008

~mercedo 2 seconds ago
She shows an impressive straight leg.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 0 seconds ago
She must be looking forward to a bright future. Surrounding her is much brightened.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Friday, July 18, 2008

~mercedo 5 seconds ago
Intereting thing in this photo is black boots with hairy shoestings play a similar role of pubic hair in that both hide a part of her body.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 5 seconds ago
Beautiful sole.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 3 seconds ago
Panties are plural because you wear five extra panties in your delicate fingers.--

Thursday, July 17, 2008


17 Jul 2008 03:45 Thanks for sending me a birthday card!I keep on being your fan.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

~mercedo Posted!
The picture was taken at the midst of my lonliness. I started a new life with my girlfriend. We live together. She became a cohabitant.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

~mercedo Posted!
Your recent submissions show how nice your camera angle is .--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Nice camera angle!--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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You seem to be good at finding an art hidden in our ordinary life.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Mustle in her belly shows the moment of tension before she takes her trousers off.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Art with eroticism is superior to both eroticism without art and art without eroticism.Yours are art with eroticism, needless to say.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
Whatever.. he ended up playing a role of pradator to others and to himself at the same period.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
Thanks for your inquiry. Today, I found your comment while I am browsing a search engine.She was two years junior to me. We were in the same high school, though we went to the different college. We both were at the same grade when we were at the 3rd year of college since I started my college life after three years more than ordinary student. She delayed for one year. We were supposed to go to the graduate school in America after we graduated the college. I only went to America while she remained in Tokyo. She couldn't go overseas for many reasons. This made us separate for the rest of our life. I haven't see her since then.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Friday, July 11, 2008

~mercedo 5 seconds ago
Mirror image is always an exciting one. That's something that we cannot often see in our everyday life. She always tries to reflect herself best while we watchers see her reflected image and her real figure at the same time.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 1 second ago
Mirror image of M letter open crotch. Asian descent?--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo Posted!
I brosed all your gallery. I picked up what I thought it impressive. Multi-faves is just a result of my exploration.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Monday, July 07, 2008

~mercedo Posted!
I like your way of expreesing a subtlety of sexuality in art.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
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~mercedo 0 seconds ago
This pose makes me satisfy the desire to conquer the woman. But actually She can feel pleasure without seeing a man. Instead men have to see her back and always it's a woman who controls a man.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users

Sunday, July 06, 2008

~mercedo 4 seconds ago
She is trying to say something in her eyes, but we are not sure what the message is.--Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18c Enlightenment Thinkers - deviantART Users
~mercedo 2 seconds ago
Mirror figures are nice since I can see her from the various points of view.

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