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A tiny princess paid for her lunch
Turns out, the best reviews really do come with chocolate

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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She wants attention and snacks ofc
New Chapter 👨🏻🍳🖤
Tried poetry at 2am. What do y'all think?
Do you see me when I'm happy?
Do you see me when I'm sad?
Do you see me when I win, when I reach the top?
Do you see me when I lose. When I fall.
But do you see me when I get back up? Do you see me when I don't?
Do you see me when I'm proud do you see when I'm ashamed?
Do you see me when I look for you.
Do you hear me when I ask for help?
What about when I refuse it?
Do you hear me when I'm scared, when I scream?
Do you hear my anger? When I shout and yell and cry?
Or do you hear my thoughts, when I think about you. When I miss you. When I need you.
Maybe you don't see me.
Maybe you don't hear me.
Maybe you're not there. Not anymore.
Maybe I should have tried harder.
Maybe you should've.
Something Sowetho ft. Dlala LA Revisit – Deda
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I need to dance to this song w the loml in the living room of our apartment. My love if you’re reading this, it’s already written, let’s just find each other.
If you plan to print out risky political flyers, important informational zines, or any other risky prints you might want to keep some privacy with:
Consider anonymizing your prints.
Most printers leave dots that give identifiable information on the prints. The dots on the prints can be decoded by forensics.
The identifiable information when printed can be prevented with a software called DEDA.
Link to software's repository:
Contribute to dfd-tud/deda development by creating an account on GitHub.
Quote from DEDA repository:
DEDA - tracking Dots Extraction, Decoding and Anonymisation toolkit
Document Colour Tracking Dots, or yellow dots, are small systematic dots which encode information about the printer and/or the printout itself. This process is integrated in almost every commercial colour laser printer. This means that almost every printout contains coded information about the source device, such as the serial number.
On the one hand, this tool gives the possibility to read out and decode these forensic features and on the other hand, it allows anonymisation to prevent arbitrary tracking.
If you use this software, please cite the paper: Timo Richter, Stephan Escher, Dagmar Schönfeld, and Thorsten Strufe. 2018. Forensic Analysis and Anonymisation of Printed Documents. In Proceedings of the 6th ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security (IH&MMSec '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 127-138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3206004.3206019