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These are some good pictures from both ladies. I look forward to see more that you have in store for us this week. It felt like it's benn a long time since we last saw pictures from you, but I'm so glad that you're back with more to share with us. Thanks once again.
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There are distortions of the icosahedron that, while no longer regular, are nevertheless vertex-uniform. These are invariant under the same rotations as the tetrahedron, and are somewhat analogous to the snub cube and snub dodecahedron, including some forms which are chiral and some with Th-symmetry, i.e. have different planes of symmetry from the tetrahedron. The icosahedron has a large number of stellations, including one of the Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra and some of the regular compounds ...
... Okay, I was only joking with you guys. You can put the pencils down, you won't be quizzed on this. However, the girl in the following gallery was preparing for such an exam. Even with all the noise and traffic that goes on right outside of the park, the park's comfort zone has the effect of blocking out all of that noise that pollutes the streets. You're outdoors, but the noise is not there somehow. Amazing.
Studying outside is just as quiet as a library, it seems. Unlike a number of girls who appear in this thread, she doesn't seem like the type who'll get invited out to the hottest nightclubs, she doesn't seem like the type who gets asked out on dates to the most expensive restaurants, she won't go on shopping sprees to the mall where she can buy 25,000 dollars worth of clothing.
I was walking along and saw her. Her big feet was what really caught my attention to her first. That was from afar. As I got closer to her, that's when it became clear to me that she was one of the nerdy type of girls, all focused and determined to get her studies done. She had the face, the glasses, the voice and the way she spoke that brought her nerdy image to life. I know there those out there who find these kind of women uniquely appealing, a separate kind of fetish, I suppose.
In terms of being totally cool with men finding women's feet sexually appealing, this woman is really a leading candidate for that. I did tell her a bit about why I love feet, and it seemed like she really enjoyed finding this whole idea cool and interesting at the same time, as she never came across any guy who has a foot fetish.
She was a very cool sport with me and she was one of the easiest girls I got along with during a photoshoot. She's a bit of a twist herself, a quirk in a sense because she doesn't mind a little bit of pain to mix in with her pleasure. Just a little fact about her that I wanted to throw in there.
Somewhere in the conversation I had with her, I asked her if dividing by zero gives you infinity. She made a case that it doesn't. I disagreed with her, turning it into a chit-chat that stimulated her mind a bit. Being that her specialty is in mathematics, I thought I'd give that question a shot. And, boy, does she know a lot about that! Except for the infinity part, but that's okay.
Very easy to get along with, very easy to talk to, very understanding of what turns certain people on.
So that does it for today's class, students! Be sure to stick around because in the near future, Curriculum 101 will return for one more class. This time, we'll delve into the practice of psychology.
I'll be back on Friday night/early Saturday morning for my final updates of the week. Thanks a lot for stopping by.
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Blue Lake Strawberry Creme Icosahedra (I had to go back a few times just to make sure I spelled it right.)
All three sets are great, my friend. You keep coming in with the goods like there's no tomorrow. I just love the last two shots you in Lake Blue's set. You're literally looking up from the ground to get a great view of her soles. Unbelievable and fantastic all rolled into one! It's like a slave's tongue trying to reach out to desperately get a taste of her soles. She's like a dominatrix who doesn't care if your tongue never gets there. She just doesn't care as she looks off to her left.
Strawberry Creme has lovely soles. She was the one who I to. I could spend hours worshiping them before I could get to the other two you posted.
The last one who's the math geek is real good to say the least. Awesome pictures, man!
Here's a toast to you.
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Its the plain janes, such as that one, who fly under the radar with lots of us. We'd probably not give her a second look if we saw her in passing...that is until we looked down and saw her feet.
Based on seeing the tops of her toes, and the look of her toes in general, especially her big toes, and her very high arches, I have to say her feet are the best I've seen you shoot thus far. I like the fact that she probably got that pedicure for the sake of a major holiday, and then let it go once it passed. She doesn't seem to care one way or the other if they are done.
Thank you for including her sandals in this one.
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Even though reading the first paragraph in the introduction of Icosahedra was confusing as anything can be, it felt like I learned a lot at the same time. If that girl can understand that, then God bless her. It's becoming harder and harder choosing your top favorites. I came extra hard for her and it felt so great!
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There is something about girls who are nerdy that makes some guys curious about them. Glad that National was able to see something in her that made him think that she was going to go well with the people in here. Granted she's not the best looking girl I've seen in this thread, but she's not ugly either. She seems very friendly and it was very cool that she was able to say how she likes some pain inflicted with her pleasure. Who would've thought that about someone like her? She's definitely someone that we'll all remember for a long time.
What I love about her pictures is that the backround in most of the pictures is so damn white, like the building behind her is shining bright.
You have done us foot guys a huge service by opening their minds to what we like and then posting their pictures in here.
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quote:Originally posted by HighArchesPT: You should be awarded the Nobel prize of the foot fetish literature (and maths apparently)
Not to mention a Pulitzer in photography.
I'm quite honored. I'm also the recipient of the New Talent Rising award. As far as the Nobel prize for math, Icosahedra deserves that award more than I do. I think she's been waiting for that longer than the Levinson recursion. While I was spending my time with her, not taking my eyes off her feet, you can forget about the fact that I pitched a tent in my pants. To put it more accurately, she would've described it as my pants forming the shape of the Dirac delta function.
As for the other awards, I'll gladly accept the first one. The other one can be put away in a safe place for now. I'll officially accept that by this time next year. Like I said, the New Talent Rising award is more fitting for me at this point.
When all is said and done, however, I'll be on stage accepting the first and last Lifetime Achievement award for the same categories.
Thank you very much for presenting these, my friend.