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I sit here staring, staring into the hypnotic motion of his right hand that is jerking his cock while his left services his lips with a cigarette. I have been wondering what my next post would be and then this happens. A friend told me about cam4 recently and how he’d turn on the ‘AU’ option to see if he’d someday recognise someone. I’ve been doing the same and today it happened. What is so crazy is that I’ve known about this person in the photo for many months now, stalking him on Instagram from another city until just 3 weeks ago I relocated to his city just days before he’s about to move. But we met, in the flesh at a party two nights ago and I introduced myself. My partner and he sort of know each other and that helped our conversation. He followed me back on Instagram, liked a whole string of photographs, added me on Facebook and even sent a nice message about meeting me. Now he’s on my screen jerking off, showing me videos off his phone of his hot threesome from the night before. I can hardly believe my eyes. I’d like to say something in the chat window but that might just freak him out, or maybe not. I want to close the window but at the same time I am transfixed. Will he show me the video again? Or is he just going to keep replaying it to himself? I can hear the audio on loop. “Mmm mmm, yea fuck, oh fuck, pound it, pound that hole man. Fuck it is hot” I guess I’ll have to stay on to see. His finger is in his asshole now, I think he’s got two in there. He just ejaculated and shoved his cum back into his ass. He is done and I think I am too. Will he ever know? faunazine.tumblr.com



























TRANSMITIENDO SHAHMEN SUKU

Designed by OLIVER RYAN

Supported by

This book was realised on the occasion of onestar press’ BOOK MACHINE (Sydney), a temporary publishing house set up in the frame of VOLUME 2015 | Another Art Book Fair on September 09, 2015, powered by Artspace. VOLUME 2015 presented at Artspace, Sydney, in partnership with Perimeter Books, Melbourne, and Printed Matter, Inc., New York In collaboration with UNSW | Art & Design This project has been supported by the City of Sydney Printed by Surry Hills Print & Design Konica Minolta www.bookmachine.info BOOK MACHINE logo is designed by Mika Tajima



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