I'me retired now but was always naked when working from home and one of the side effects of covid was that I had times when I was the only one in the office so applied my own dress code.
@rugbylee
I'm a complicated being. I love rugby, music, art and a local history and don't much like clothes! I also have Aphantasia. Hampshire UK. Looking to get into life modelling if anyone is prepared to take on a beginner.
I'me retired now but was always naked when working from home and one of the side effects of covid was that I had times when I was the only one in the office so applied my own dress code.
I would be perfectly happy for nudity to be normal. I don't do it to be different, or as some kind of taboo. I spend most of my life naked because I find clothes uncomfortable.
if it ever reaches 80 we'll all be dead anyway. Unless, of course, you mean the old archaic fahrenheit scale.
I've been totting up and I think I have about 18 pictures of me naked that were either taken without me knowing or were taken by press photographers. Many of these I found randomly on the internet. Do I care that they're out there? Not a jot. If you go to a public nude event that's what happens.
Bryan and Liz are swimming under water. They're both smiling, though Liz has her eyes closed.
If you've ever tried swimming naked, you'll never willingly go back to wearing a suit again! #ChooseNude for swimming
#fkk #naturist #nudist #naturism #nudism
For a variety of reasons I'm considering my bucket list. There aren't many things on it, yet.
If I gave a shit about being seen naked I wouldn't be naked so often. It's not as though they can tell all my friends and relatives that I was on a nude beach, they wouldn't expect me to be on any other kind of beach.
Cancer can just fuck right off!
I certainly don't. We should stay well away from it.
I've been on one since 1987.
But the big question is: will England achieve their first wooden spoon?
You have one guess as to what I'm wearing today.
Let's see if you're right..
A pen and ink drawing of a dragon by Michelangelo
Michelangelo was born on this day in 1475 in Caprese near Florence, Italy. The painter, sculptor, architect and poet is widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance period.
Why do we call it the defence industry? Surely it should be called the attack industry, or maybe the invasion industry?
Also:
Naked art: good
Real, live, naked people: bad
I found it on YouTube but it may be other places too...
I've been re-watching Melvyn Bragg's "The Adventure of English", a great history of the English Language. I'm sure that a clip of a mystery play in episode 3 included a very young, probably a student at the time, @drjaninaramirez.bsky.social or did I get that wrong?
Three days without rain. Is there a hosepipe ban yet?
Apparently there is more than one naked man in the New Forest but this one is crying out to used as a photo location: www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walk-3567-de...
Southampton High Street, early 1900s.
Similar view in 2025.
Looking south down Southampton High Street.
Pre-blitz and post blitz. There's a lot of information about that at the Solent Sky Museum.
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But they say that approx 40% of the population live in a situation where they cannot have a home charger. That's why EVs are the preserve of the suburban home owner right now.
I've done a bit of research. A public charger typically (and I do know there is variation) adds 100 miles in 30 minutes. A fuel car can add 300 miles in 5 minutes. On that basis we need 18 times the number of EV chargers than pumps for parity.
maybe, but as charging takes so much more time than filling this is not as simple as appears. It probably also includes those home chargers supposedly available to the public. It would be better to know the number of vehicles that can actually be charged in a day vs the number that can be filled.
It's rugby day today. Walking Rugby from 11:30 to 12:30 and then officiating from 2:30 to 4.
It's not sauna culture as I know it, not the "continental" way. There's no way you'll get me in a sauna if I have to wear clothes. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
It doesn't matter how you were raised. You're allowed to unlearn eating animals.
The two tory parties want to creat division and hate, so minorities (such as naturists) are likely to suffer under them. I don't think I have ever heard a comment about naturism from the greens but they might be more accepting. Labour did introduce laws protecting naturists but not THIS labour.
Out of all those available, none. They're all completely useless. Tories, the "used to be Tories", and labour have proven to be useless. The greens and lib Dems have no experience. Are the monster raving looney party still going?