Naughty pearl diver sheets from Vice Merchants. I love these. I need these.

brain-food: Photographer Sook Kim’s Saturday Night exposes the lives of hotel occupants with 66 bare windows. Each room depicts a different scenario that would otherwise have been hidden from the public. Without any curtains to hide the deviant behaviors of the residents inside, the nosey neighbor in all of us comes out to watch. 

As extraordinary as these scenes are, the photographer, who is based in South Korea, explains that she is not being critical of the perverse behavior within the hotel, but says she is merely an observer. If you’d like to see more, Kim’s photo series is part of the New Photography in Korea II exhibit at Galerie Paris-Beijing in Paris until October 29, 2011.

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Wow… my Gregory Peck/Audrey Hepburn Roman Holiday sex fantasy just got itself a new bath chapter. Thank you, anonymous models, for your vague resemblances to those two stars!

Wow… my Gregory Peck/Audrey Hepburn Roman Holiday sex fantasy just got itself a new bath chapter. Thank you, anonymous models, for your vague resemblances to those two stars!

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I think everyone’s bisexual to some degree or another; it’s just a question of whether or not you choose to recognise it and embrace it. Personally, I think choosing between men and women is like choosing between cake and ice cream. You’d be daft not to try both when there are so many different flavours. — Björk

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The glorious debauchery of Spartacus (and now Spartacus: Gods of the Arena) never fails to disappoint lol

Spleen and Ideal, by Carlos Schwabe, 1907. Named for a section of Les Fleurs du mal (often translated as The Flowers of Evil), a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire.

Spleen and Ideal, by Carlos Schwabe, 1907. Named for a section of Les Fleurs du mal (often translated as The Flowers of Evil), a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire.

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