- Joined
- Feb 7, 2009
It's interesting to watch how, socially, the pendulum swings. It never seems to find balance, but rather swings back and forth between two ends. For awhile it's to the Left. Then, for awhile, it's to the Right. Then it's hard to the Left again. Then again, it's pushed back hard to the Right. But are they always right, those extreme social views? Not always. They're always extreme, though. And they're always interesting to see how they play out.
How about we play out something imaginative? Something extreme, and dare I say, something naughty.
The Building for a Better Culture is a center to promote human unity through cultural appreciation. (That's what some say. Others call it a sexualized charicature, but who cares what they think, right?) In the future it may expand to other combinations of cultures, but right now, in its still new state, its focus is on putting white women together with black men, a social pairing that was once taboo for generations. Women will come to the cultural center, sign up for a themed room of their choosing, be given a themed attire to change into with it, and end up on the other end of one, or several men. The 'theme' of the room can be anything, from a gangbang to a gloryhole, from a club setting to a recording studio to an African village. From being a secretary ready to give in to her boss's advances, to being at a barber shop, forgetting her purse and having to pay some other way. To whatever lewd, extreme fantasy she would like to live out from the list.
No money is exchanged, as the center is supported by private investors and public donations. It is by appointment only at this time though, as there is only one so far, and it's gaining a real notoriety. It's been all over the news lately, and of course all over social media as well. People are racing to say what a great idea it is, how it will 'create acceptance and understanding through normalcy!' It's being retweeted left and right, with many, many people encouraging their favorite celebrities to take part, as to set the proper example. And it doesn't matter if you're in a relationship or not, according to growing public opinion, as it's 'the right thing to do.' ...On the other side of the fence, there are plenty who disagree and decide to protest it, but that just means that they end up on the news, making the center and its cause even more famous.
So who would rush to be involved with such a bold, lewd cause, I wonder? Or rather, who would do it to appease social media and try to be the wokest? Or who would give in to pressure to not be too late to that bandwagon? The cultural center makes no effort to hide its purpose, or its methods. Celebrities go to the front of the line if they wish to set up an appointment, for the sake of better spreading the word. They get to choose their themed room, and the use of protection is strongly discouraged. The act itself is recorded through hidden cameras, then shown online, again, to 'make the embracing of one culture to another a normal concept.' Then finally afterward they have the option for a brief interview, if they'd like to encourage other white women to follow in their footsteps, as well as the option for 'meaningful symbolism' in the form of a black spade, or BLM tattoo.
So again, who are the lovely, famous dames who would walk this red carpet, cameras on one side, protestors on the other, everyone knowing she's there to get some deep, black dick? I have a handful I'd enjoy for you to play that I can suggest, but I also want to say that you're entirely welcome to come with your own suggestions.
Amy Adams
Elizabeth Olsen
Emilia Clarke
Emma Stone
Jennette McCurdy
Jennifer Lawrence
Natalie Dormer
Scarlett Johansson
I know the list is slimmer than most of this type, but that's not a pickiness so much as simply who's coming to mind. Feel free to win me over with someone not mentioned above.
And on that note, you are certainly welcome to bring your own thoughts to the table too. I'm merely setting the stage; I don't want this to be entirely me! If you message me, use that opportunity as an icebreaker, to show off your creativity and where your head is at with this. (aka if I get a PM with one sentence don't wait up for a response lol)
My preference on where to play is Discord, as I like its setup best for writing and including pictures and such, but I'm also open to here, on the forums or through messages.
How about we play out something imaginative? Something extreme, and dare I say, something naughty.
The Building for a Better Culture is a center to promote human unity through cultural appreciation. (That's what some say. Others call it a sexualized charicature, but who cares what they think, right?) In the future it may expand to other combinations of cultures, but right now, in its still new state, its focus is on putting white women together with black men, a social pairing that was once taboo for generations. Women will come to the cultural center, sign up for a themed room of their choosing, be given a themed attire to change into with it, and end up on the other end of one, or several men. The 'theme' of the room can be anything, from a gangbang to a gloryhole, from a club setting to a recording studio to an African village. From being a secretary ready to give in to her boss's advances, to being at a barber shop, forgetting her purse and having to pay some other way. To whatever lewd, extreme fantasy she would like to live out from the list.
No money is exchanged, as the center is supported by private investors and public donations. It is by appointment only at this time though, as there is only one so far, and it's gaining a real notoriety. It's been all over the news lately, and of course all over social media as well. People are racing to say what a great idea it is, how it will 'create acceptance and understanding through normalcy!' It's being retweeted left and right, with many, many people encouraging their favorite celebrities to take part, as to set the proper example. And it doesn't matter if you're in a relationship or not, according to growing public opinion, as it's 'the right thing to do.' ...On the other side of the fence, there are plenty who disagree and decide to protest it, but that just means that they end up on the news, making the center and its cause even more famous.
So who would rush to be involved with such a bold, lewd cause, I wonder? Or rather, who would do it to appease social media and try to be the wokest? Or who would give in to pressure to not be too late to that bandwagon? The cultural center makes no effort to hide its purpose, or its methods. Celebrities go to the front of the line if they wish to set up an appointment, for the sake of better spreading the word. They get to choose their themed room, and the use of protection is strongly discouraged. The act itself is recorded through hidden cameras, then shown online, again, to 'make the embracing of one culture to another a normal concept.' Then finally afterward they have the option for a brief interview, if they'd like to encourage other white women to follow in their footsteps, as well as the option for 'meaningful symbolism' in the form of a black spade, or BLM tattoo.
So again, who are the lovely, famous dames who would walk this red carpet, cameras on one side, protestors on the other, everyone knowing she's there to get some deep, black dick? I have a handful I'd enjoy for you to play that I can suggest, but I also want to say that you're entirely welcome to come with your own suggestions.
Amy Adams
Elizabeth Olsen
Emilia Clarke
Emma Stone
Jennette McCurdy
Jennifer Lawrence
Natalie Dormer
Scarlett Johansson
I know the list is slimmer than most of this type, but that's not a pickiness so much as simply who's coming to mind. Feel free to win me over with someone not mentioned above.
And on that note, you are certainly welcome to bring your own thoughts to the table too. I'm merely setting the stage; I don't want this to be entirely me! If you message me, use that opportunity as an icebreaker, to show off your creativity and where your head is at with this. (aka if I get a PM with one sentence don't wait up for a response lol)
My preference on where to play is Discord, as I like its setup best for writing and including pictures and such, but I'm also open to here, on the forums or through messages.