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69 N’ Goul鬼
Season 1
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69 N’ Goul鬼 Season 1 Morn kunthea+meng lu

Number 69: 69 is slang for when two partners arrange their bodies to perform oral sex on each other at the same time in a way that looks like number 69. Long live France! Slang 69 dates back, if you can believe it, to the French Revolution. The term is found in a French work from 1790, Les catéchismes des putains, attributed to the revolutionary figure Théroigne de Méricour, who described a sixty-nine, or "sixty-nine" in French. English picked up 69 in the 1880s, with its numeric shortcut, 69, familiar in the 1970s. As long as there have been humans, however, there has probably been the practice of a 69. This is described in the ancient Indian Kama Sutra, for example, as the congressional stance of a crow. The position involves different-sex or same-sex partners lying on top of each other - genitals or anus - at the same time, usually achieved by lying on their side or one on top. That is unless those involved take the Standing 69 or Eiffel 69, known variations of the movement. If you are looking for more details from us, well, there are other websites for that. 69 is commonly referenced - and sneered at - in popular culture. R&B singer Rick James released "She Blew My Mind (69 Times)" in 1982, for example, and Bryan Adams 1984 "Summer of '69", which makes puns on the year of peace and love 1969. Rapper Daniel Hernandez is best known by his suggestive stage name, In the 2000s, 69 = inspired something of a meme where netizens comment "kindly" on just about any content online with number 69 (for example, poll shows 69% of Americans approve of the new law). Not that this is new. Almost all of us who know 69 make jokes every time we meet 69 in the wild, from phone numbers and jersey numbers to birthdays and license plates. Number 69: When angel number 69 appears in your life, it is a message from your angels regarding achieving your goals and fulfilling your potential. Angel number 69 can appear in different ways, so it is important to remain open to the messages that the Spirit sends to us. Angel number 69 is a sign from your angels that a cycle in your home and family life is coming to an end, which means another is just beginning. Ghouls: The ghoul is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid native to the pre-Islamic Arab religion, associated with cemeteries and consuming human flesh. In modern fiction, the term has often been used for a certain type of undead monster. Drinks blood, eats the dead, feeds on young children, seduces humans, morphs into an ostrich, steals coins. 鬼: Japanese folklore, a type of demonic creature often giant in size, of great strength, and frightening in appearance. They are generally considered to be of foreign origin, possibly brought to Japan from China with Buddhism. Cruel and malicious, they can nevertheless convert to Buddhism….
Action
157 Chs
Snow n' Starlight

Snow n' Starlight

First born princess of Goryeo is promised to Silla in marriage. What has begun as a promise between families becomes a pact sealed in blood when her betrothed is mysteriously killed. Now what binds Seol, the lady Ha In of Goryeo to Silla is a blood debt – to turn away from it would be to topple the country into irreparable chaos. Yet, her heart lies with another. Raised from obscurity of illegitimacy, fate of concubine - born last son of northern Kang clan rests on the emperor’s grace. However, being tasked with the guardianship of the imperial princess is the last of his worries. In the whirlwind of emotions that she brings along, it is not just his title that is at stake, but his heart and a secret that he had brought from a grave of a different time. Theirs is a fate from an age gone by, but a love impossible to attain. Theirs is a story written upon dying stars. *** From inside: The snow caressed him in a way she yearned to; fluttering against his lashes, tangled up in his hair. She has always felt home in north, in the valleys that filled themselves with her namesake and with this man beside he, arrows slung over his shoulder and laughter in his eyes. Silla and her betrothed would never take that place. Seol opens her mouth; it is now or never. “Don’t say it,” he cuts her off, a hand stretched out for a lonely snowflake to perch upon. It turns translucent against his roughed palm. “My hand isn’t made for snowflakes,” he sounds joyous, as he always does – when she is weeping within. His eyes remain resolutely elsewhere. “I’ve been summoned to the garrison,” he continues in that same flat tone. “My last duty here will be to deliver your highness to your betrothed.” She is unaware of the tear that has escaped, until an ice cold thumb brushes it off. “Don’t cry,” he says then and she sees the laughing spark in his eyes for what it truly is; longing. “It breaks my heart.” ***
Fantasy
141 Chs
Love N' Cheese

Love N' Cheese

She ain't no genius and only knows the language of fight, but what'll she do when fate decides to entangle her with a brilliant CEO of the company she works in? Would they make a match or would their secret love story will only get limited to 'close friends'? This sweet and spicy story consists of our protagonists Ayana, an ordinary office employee in disguise, and Eric, a genius cold hearted CEO of the company she works in. It was in the bar of an office party, when they both met each other for the first time. But as time progressed, their connections grew deeper and slowly things began to change. With Eric's help, she got to see the true face of her ex-boyfriend while he on the other side got to explore multiple emotions within his heart that he has been suppressing for so long. They were a perfect match for each other, but will that day ever come when they'll confess their feelings and truly become a couple? Unfortunately, the thought seemed impossible as what intervened within was their polar opposite world. While one shined bright in the sky, the other lived in the dark burrows underground. Will this relationship ever be called successful? Or just like her past, Ayana will once again have to suffer from a broken heart. Indulge yourself in this fluffy novel and explore the characters with your own thoughts. PS: this is a slow paced novel with very little R-18 scenes at beginning, but as the story progresses the steamy scenes will soon come to a rise. I request your patience. Note: the credit of cover goes to their respective artist(s) Please do leave some traces of your support, be it the PS/comments/etc. so that I know you are reading this novel Toodles! ฅ°(⁠^⁠ﻌ^)°ฅ
Urban
108 Chs
Introduction to Gogol
Gio de Andro was a Russian realist who was born in Moscow on April 23, 1861. He was one of the most outstanding representatives of Russian literature in the 19th century. He was famous for his detective novels and novels such as Red and Black. Gogol was one of the most important figures in the history of Russian literature. He represented the realism tendency of the 19th century Russian literature. He had a profound social critical thought and also paid attention to the character description and plot development. His novels have a unique artistic charm, concise language, vivid plot twists and turns, complex and dramatic. Gogol's works had a profound influence on Russian literature and also on the literature of various countries in the world. His representative works included Red and Black, Life and Death, and Man in a Sleeve, which were regarded as masterpieces of Russian literature.
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2025-02-28 20:02
Gogol's Masterpiece
Gogol's representative work was Dead Souls.
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2025-03-25 13:28
Information on Gogol's life, as well as the ghost train incident in Gogol, thank you!
Gogoro Wangara was a famous Russian in the early 20th century and the most outstanding in the history of Russian literature. His representative works included Dead Souls and Red Wheel. Gogol was born in Moscow in 1866. His father was a doctor and his mother was a teacher. When he was young, he showed his literary talent and won the first prize in a literary competition. Gogol's works often depicted the dark side of social life and the distortion of human nature, including novels such as Dead Souls and Red Wheel, which had a profound impact on Russian society at that time. The Gogol ghost train incident, also known as the "Gogol incident", happened in 1912. At that time, Gogol and his family immigrated to the United States and lived there for many years. In 1914, during the First World War, Gogol was sent by the Russian government to serve in the The Russian Federation. He was injured in a battle and sent back to the United States for treatment. However, after Gogol returned to the United States, he began to find that some of his works were published in the United States with different titles and contents from those he wrote in Russia. Gogol began to doubt his own creation and tried to re-examine his work. In the end, he decided to return to Russia and start his work again. After returning to Russia, Gogol expressed his deep thoughts on war and social issues in his works, which had a profound impact on Russian literature in the 20th century.
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2024-09-11 00:11
What are Gogol's works?
Gogolin was a Russian whose masterpieces included Dead Souls, Steppe, Nicholas, Crime and Punishment, and so on. His works combined realism and romanticism to describe the life, customs and characters of the Russian steppe region, depicting the dark side of society and the sufferings of the people at that time. These works had profound social significance and literary value, and were regarded as one of the masters of Russian literature.
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2024-09-11 14:09
What is there in Gogol's novel?
Gogol's novels included Dead Souls, A Thousand Poets, Poetry Collection of North Island, and Biography of Du Fu.
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2024-09-04 20:55
What is 'gogol novel' about?
A 'gogol novel' could potentially be filled with his unique brand of humor. Gogol had a way of making the ordinary seem extraordinary and the absurd seem normal. His novels might also be rich in character descriptions. Characters in his works were often complex, representing different aspects of the society he was depicting.
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2024-11-06 14:37
Analysis of 'The Overcoat' by Nikolai Gogol
In 'The Overcoat', Gogol uses a lot of detailed descriptions. For example, he vividly describes how Akaky Akakievich saves money for the overcoat. The overcoat itself is not just a piece of clothing but also a manifestation of the social hierarchy at that time. Poor people like Akaky have to struggle hard to afford something that seems basic to others. And when the overcoat is stolen, it's like his whole world collapses.
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2024-10-31 00:09
What are the best Gogol stories?
Another great Gogol story is 'Diary of a Madman'. It gives us a peek into the mind of a man who is slowly going insane. Through his diary entries, we see his delusions and how he perceives the world around him. Gogol masterfully shows the breakdown of a person's mental state and the society's role in it.
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2024-11-26 23:16
The Story of Gogol's Writing
Gogol was a Russian whose works were famous for their broad vision, rich imagination, and profound content. His representative works include War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, Nikola Tesla, and so on. Gogol created many unique characters and plots in his novels. One of the most famous stories was Crime and Punishment. The story was about an ancient Greek hero named Alexander Heracles who was sentenced to death in a battle. However, he was eventually proven to be an innocent man. Through this story, Gogol expressed his pursuit of justice and fairness. Another of Gogol's most famous stories was War and Peace. This story tells the story of the Russian people's resistance to Napoleon's invasion in the early 19th century. It expressed a deep reflection and criticism of war by describing the cruelty of war and the impact of war on the people. Gogol's works were famous for their profound thoughts and unique plots. His works had a profound impact on the development of literature and the formation of Russian culture.
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2025-03-01 14:58
Gogol was a Russian writer, right?
No, Gogol is not Russian. He was a Danish-born man who died in 1881. His works have a strong Russian culture and are generally regarded as the representative of 19th century Russian literature.
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2025-03-12 05:10
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