Imagine a place were slavery was legal, well regulated, and widely accepted.
What would be the name of the pop culture magazine for people who like and keep slaves?
You know, like you go up to the newsstand and you see Sports Illustrated, Cooking Light, Men's Health, Cosmo, GQ and what? Bondage and You? Servitude? What?
I need a title, people.
What would be the name of the pop culture magazine for people who like and keep slaves?
You know, like you go up to the newsstand and you see Sports Illustrated, Cooking Light, Men's Health, Cosmo, GQ and what? Bondage and You? Servitude? What?
I need a title, people.
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Date: 2006-05-19 02:39 pm (UTC)That is duly dry and to the point. :D More the Wall Street Journal of slave ownership, though, rather than the glossy newsweekly I was thinking of.
*snickers more*
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Date: 2006-05-19 03:25 pm (UTC)Masters Life
Masters Monthly
Slave Beautiful
Servitude Illustrated
Ownership Illustrated
Owners Digest
Ownership International
Hand and Chain
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Date: 2006-05-19 05:24 pm (UTC)Of course when I see your name, I think "backstory." Actually you made my whole lesson for my creative writing class on backstory much more enjoyable...well, when I can think again. *eg*
And glad you liked Owner's Manual.