April 19, 2013
Lip reading

Lip reading

(via siddman)

April 12, 2013
TGIF!

TGIF!

(Source: xxx65, via pickumater)

February 26, 2013
Per rinfrancare lo spirito tra uno scrutinio e l’altro

Per rinfrancare lo spirito tra uno scrutinio e l’altro

(via oneblood)

January 31, 2013
E niente, stavo pensando che Stoya è una bambola di porcellanal

E niente, stavo pensando che Stoya è una bambola di porcellanal

(Source: monsterexhibit)

November 27, 2012

(Source: 50shadesofsashagreyy, via siddman)

November 25, 2012
Stoya & Dr. Squeak McQueen, esq. (via instagram)

Stoya & Dr. Squeak McQueen, esq. (via instagram)

November 19, 2012
Lunchtime! (with cream on top)

Lunchtime! (with cream on top)

(Source: ascuttalberto, via ripetizionidimatematicab)

November 17, 2012
eye contact

eye contact

(Source: honey-heroin, via siddman)

August 16, 2012

iltriceratopoingiardino:

bastaconlapasta:

Bene, questa è Stoya che legge un brano di letteratura erotica mentre ha un vibratore tra le gambe. Intorno al minuto 4:00 is where the magic happens.

l’indice della sinistra, a 6:04, ha chiaramente rischiato di fratturarsi.

(è agosto, siamo frivoli)

(Source: botulismthebrat, via pickumater)

February 25, 2012
This feels like hitting the jackpot on chatroulette (via stoyagifs)

This feels like hitting the jackpot on chatroulette (via stoyagifs)

(Source: conquesttt, via el-hereje)

January 2, 2012

(obbligatorio)

(obbligatorio)

(Source: educazionecinica, via v4l3)

October 26, 2011
stoyagifs:

Stoya

because watching her naked (or else…) is too mainstream

stoyagifs:

Stoya

because watching her naked (or else…) is too mainstream

(via sameoddstory)

July 26, 2011

Stoya: dolce come Bambi, sporcacciona come Biancaneve coi sette nani (via siddman:a-n-d-r-a)

(Source: subtlesexuality, via siddman)

June 13, 2011
"Remember Andy Warhol and his fifteen minutes of fame for everyone? His derivative works involving Campbell’s Soup and Marilyn Monroe? The internet has changed the definition of fifteen minutes and modern technology infinitely decreased the barrier of entry for creation and communication of derivative works. What particularly fascinates me is the way that the internet is temporally unhinged. Those fifteen minutes now last forever. Any media uploaded and the commentary typed about it will remain indelibly on the web. Googleable, screen-shot, archived, waiting to be stumbled-upon, reblogged. Things that happened years ago are also happening right now on monitors and smart-phones across the world.
[…]
People will repost an old interview or set of photos as though it is new to drive more traffic to their site, further confusing the timeline."

Stoya™: I Had Bre Pettis’s Head In My Purse (a long, uber-geek post also about 3D modelling & open source bodies)

 

April 26, 2011
eh.

eh.

(via wildstylemagazinepinups)

Care to buy me a coffee?