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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #53 · Mar 24

#知识#接吻 第一式:舔吻 用舌舔对方的上下唇,让对方感受舌部味蕾舔掠的感觉,注意要保持唾液的充分,如果唾液太少,干燥的舔吻会有不舒服的感觉。 第二式:咬吻 用牙齿轻咬对方的唇,但别咬的太用力,以免受伤喔! 第三式:吸吻 轻轻的吸吮对方的唇部;可用自己的唾液轻抹在对方的唇部,然后吸吮干净。 第四式:推动吻 把舌伸进对方口中,让舌与舌互相推放,男生力气应放小,以免女生疼痛;这种互推吻可形成快感。 第五式:吸舌吻 以你的唇含住他的舌,轻轻的吸吮对方的舌头,动作宜缓慢而轻柔,勿过于仓促。 第六式:齿龈吻 用舌探索对方的牙及牙龈的内外两侧,以刺激口内粘膜为目的。动作要仔细,慢,轻柔的介于碰触与不碰触之间,以产生一种特殊的亲密感。 第七式:滑动吻 用舌尖稍用力的舔对方的舌部内侧,由里向外滑舔。 第八式:舔舌吻 双方以舌对舌互舔,以用舌尖为主,不用唇。 第九式:嚼食之吻 咬住对方的舌头,似欲吞食般的吻;请小心别用力过火,只是假装而已。想像对方的舌头是好吃的东西,又咬又舔又吸的想吞进肚子里去。 第十式:律动之吻 以舌在对方的口中,有节奏律动般的的绕着对方的舌尖,画圈似的舔吻。 第十一式:深喉咙吻 将舌深入对方的喉咙重舔。重压,是霸道占有般的吻;这是一种颇不舒服的吻法,但还是有乐在其中的人。 第十二式:热情之吻 将自己的舌把对方的舌包卷于口中,上下左右回旋翻动,用放肆的旋动来增加快感,虽嫌粗鲁但颇具挑战性,是接吻高手必备的技巧之一。 第十三式:甘泉之吻 利用两唇相接时……以舌将自己的唾液渡入对方口中,并吸食对方的唾液。适用于两情相悦且身体健康的爱侣,会觉入口之唾液为琼浆玉液般,世间独有。

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Hong Kong Democracy Movement

@hkdmovement · Post #6949 · 01/03/2024, 04:51 AM

Media mogul Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Digital and Apple Daily, faces charges of "collusion with foreign forces" and other offenses. Prosecutors claim Lai used his media platform to incite hatred against the Hong Kong government and China. The case involves 161 articles, including Lai's columns and Apple Daily reports, urging protests and international sanctions against China. Prosecutors allege Lai contacted foreign politicians, including former US Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Pompeo, seeking sanctions. Lai pleads not guilty. Charges against Jimmy Lai for "collusion with foreign forces" are seen as baseless, stifling dissent and freedom of speech. Targeting prominent figures like Lai undermines democracy and human rights. We must condemn attempts to silence dissent. #JimmyLai#FreedomOfExpression#AppleDaily#HongKong

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@hkdmovement · Post #7545 · 06/30/2024, 04:59 PM

Hirano Uryu's denial of entry into Hong Kong further highlights the significant deterioration of freedom in the city. The restrictions on individuals expressing their views and commemorating events like the tragic incident involving Leung Kin-fai demonstrate the shrinking space for dissent and the erosion of fundamental rights. The situation underscores the concerns raised by many regarding the diminishing freedoms and the impact of national security legislation in Hong Kong. #FreedomOfExpression#DeterioratingFreedom#HongKong#NationalSecurityLaw

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@hkdmovement · Post #7435 · 05/28/2024, 03:13 PM

The recent arrests under Hong Kong's national security law serve as a reminder that no one is safe from the reach of Article 23. The apprehensions, including prominent activist Chow Hang-tung, instill fear and raise concerns about freedom of expression and the rule of law. The use of the law to target individuals and suppress dissent has a chilling effect on society. It underscores the need for continued vigilance in protecting fundamental rights and preserving the autonomy of Hong Kong. #Article23#NationalSecurityLaw#HongKong#FreedomOfExpression#RuleOfLaw https://hongkongfp.com/2024/05/28/breaking-6-arrested-under-hong-kongs-new-security-law/

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@hkdmovement · Post #6958 · 01/04/2024, 12:07 PM

Jan 3: on day 5 of #JimmyLai's trial, prosecutors claiming he directed #AppleDaily's English edition to promote "yellow" viewpoints and seek foreign sanctions. They mention Lai's Twitter account, where he followed figures like Tsai Ing-wen and Mike Pence. The judge questioned the relevance, but prosecutors argue it shows Lai's connections and state of mind. Critics see these charges as an attack on free expression. Jimmy Lai's trial highlights the concerning reality that having a Twitter account can now be used against individuals in prosecutions. The case underscores the potential risks individuals face for expressing their viewpoints and connecting with others on social media platforms. #FreedomOfExpression#freehk#freepoliticalprisoners

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@hkdmovement · Post #8026 · 06/24/2025, 03:49 PM

When a government can't name the threat, it invents one. “Soft resistance” is a vague, undefined label now being used by Hong Kong authorities to create fear rather than provide safety. Today, people in Hong Kong are more afraid of being arrested under the #NationalSecurityLaw without knowing why—just for thinking, speaking, or existing outside the approved narrative. This isn’t about stability. It’s about control. #StandWithHongKong#SoftResistance#FreedomOfExpression 當一個政府無法明確指出威脅時,它就創造一個。 「#軟對抗」這個模糊不清的概念,正在被 #香港政府 用來製造恐懼,而非保障安全。如今,#香港人 更擔心的是,在毫無明確原因的情況下,會因為一個想法、一句話,甚至什麼都沒說,而被 #國安法 拘捕。 這不是穩定,這是對思想的控制。 #言論自由

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@hkdmovement · Post #7964 · 04/10/2025, 04:25 AM

Political artist Badiucao continues to challenge authoritarian systems through his bold creativity. Recently, his billboards in Hong Kong, featuring a hidden political message quoting Chairman Mao, were removed during Art Week. Despite the gallery's accusations, Badiucao's work highlights the repression of free expression and the power of art to resist censorship. #Badiucao#FreedomOfExpression#ArtAgainstCensorship#HongKongArt 政治藝術家巴丢草以大膽的創意挑戰威權體制。他最近在香港的廣告牌作品中隱藏了毛澤東的政治語錄,卻在藝術周期間被撤下。儘管畫廊指控他提供虛假信息,巴丢草的作品突顯了言論自由的壓迫,以及藝術對抗審查的力量。 #巴丢草#言論自由#藝術對抗審查#香港藝術 https://hongkongfp.com/2025/04/03/political-artist-badiucao-says-billboards-with-his-hidden-political-message-removed-as-gallery-launches-attack/

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@hkdmovement · Post #7872 · 10/18/2024, 11:23 AM

黎智英控告《大公報》誹謗案最新進展 壹傳媒創辦人黎智英於2020年向高等法院入稟,控告《大公報》發布誹謗文章,稱其欲棄保潛逃。黎智英要求禁制該報誹謗、道歉及賠償。然而,黎方申請設陪審團的要求被法官駁回,理由是案件涉及複雜的法律及事實議題,並不適合由陪審團處理。 法官指出,主審法官可先閱讀相關文件,進一步考慮雙方陳詞,從而縮短審訊時間。黎智英還需向《大公報》支付30萬元訟費。 這樣的判決顯示,為了達到想要的結果,法院在與黎智英相關的案件中不會使用陪審團。 #黎智英#大公報#言論自由#公正司法#香港#法律#人權#民主 Jimmy Lai, founder of Next Media, filed a defamation lawsuit against Ta Kung Pao in 2020 over an article alleging he intended to abscond. Lai sought a court order to prohibit the defamation, as well as an apology and damages. However, his request for a jury trial was denied by the judge, citing the case's complex legal and factual issues. The judge noted that the presiding judge could review the documents in advance, allowing for a more efficient trial process. Lai is also required to pay HK$300,000 in legal costs to Ta Kung Pao. This ruling indicates that to achieve the desired outcome, the court will not use a jury in any cases related to Jimmy Lai. #JimmyLai#freepoliticalprisoners#FreedomOfExpression#HumanRights