Daphne from Dragon's Lair got all the attention
Kimberly from Space Ace was the real smokeshow
@inflate123
Inflatable fetishist, online since 1994. I have dirty pictures older than you -- and I'll share them here, using Bsky's tags. I also write stories. 18+ obvi. Kids, stay in school and stay away from me. And no fucking AI. He/Him/Helium
Daphne from Dragon's Lair got all the attention
Kimberly from Space Ace was the real smokeshow
This is one of those magical images where I think all the elements happen to align with my personal tastes -- sense of pressure, shape/contours, size, materials. It all lines up here for me.
That's some fine bunn.
preach
Dikkia is my bunn.
There's a new one that I believe belongs to the morpher, but they are only posting AI-gen content now so I declined to link to it.
Art by Rackthief
Wait there's SOFTWARE for it now?!
If you weren't involved in the recent transgression, I'm unsure why you chose to insert yourself into it. I'm not impressed by your insults and your goal is unclear.
I had already forgiven you for interrupting. I'm not sure why you are continuing.
Make better choices.
Learn from this.
In the 1950s, as bigger busts once again became the desired fashion, lingerie companies like Frederick's of Hollywood created inflatable brassieres that promised to fill out sweaters that much better.
This, of course, led to hijinks.
Yay, most of them have gone away now. Most were smart enough to just keep moving when they realized my post was not made for them. Rather than own their mistake, a few engaged in childish namecalling, as if I'D barged in to hijack THEIR post -- but that's Internet Stranger Arrogance for you.
Wrong. Twice.
You replied to a post for a specific subculture out of sheer self-importance. You *chose* not to consider context before inflicting your unwanted opinion on me. You were too important to care that you were barging in, unwanted.
You did this to you.
Learn from this mistake.
I changed the visibility for this post. Too many self-important angry randos barged in, and while I engaged with some, I won't spend all day telling people they did not understand my post because they failed to check the context.
Is noticing my name and avatar that difficult for these geniuses?
That is a very good question but not for the reasons you think, stranger.
It's okay to admit that you have absolutely no idea who I am, what the joke was, or what subculture you stumbled upon with your desperate need to have your very important opinion heard by anyone who will listen.
I accept your apology.
Today is a fine example that many people believe every social post is made for them. They are in too much of a hurry to inflict their very important opinion on others to check context.
Arrogant entitlement -- online!? Surprise.
Anyway, BE inflation morph posted with permission of the model. ๐คท
Now that Vincent has passed...that was a good pun.
If I'm so popular why ain't I rich? :)
That was the goal so that's great to hear. But some folks think every single thing on the internet is made for them and some folks just learned it isn't. :)