Let me take you round the track
As my tongue gives you a good lap
Circling that heated spot
Triggering pleasure on that dot
A hungry man has many a need
Lay back and let me gently feed
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Tongues that tease, taste, and torment.
Six Sexy Words
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You are my favorite flavor
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There is taste in people, visual taste, taste in emotion — and there is taste in acts, taste in morality. Intelligence, as well, is really a kind of taste: taste in ideas. (One of the facts to be reckoned with is that taste tends to develop very unevenly. It’s rare that the same person has good visual taste and good taste in people and taste in ideas.) Taste has no system and no proofs. But there is something like a logic of taste: the consistent sensibility which underlies and gives rise to a certain taste. A sensibility is almost, but not quite, ineffable. Any sensibility which can be crammed into the mold of a system, or handled with the rough tools of proof, is no longer a sensibility at all. It has hardened into an idea.
Susan Sontag, "Notes on “Camp”"
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Sometimes the gods have no taste at all. They allow sunrises and sunsets in ridiculous pink and blue hues that any professional artist would dismiss as the work of some enthusiastic amateur who'd never looked at a real sunset. This was one of those sunrises. It was the kind of sunrise a man rises and looks at and says, "No real sunrise could paint the sky Surgical Appliance Pink."
Nevertheless, it was beautiful.*
*But not tasteful.
Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time
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It is a matter of taste, what is moving. interesting, or captivating to one is nothing to another. So here it is nothing or something.
K.S. Janes
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