When she uses a gag toy (such as shock gum) to give you head.
Person 1: My johnson hurts so bad.
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: My girl gave me shock tuah last night
Although "Aquila" is also a constellation in the northern sky, it is also used to describe something completely surreal or dreamlike. This word is adapted from the book by Alastair Reynolds, ðð¦ðºð°ð¯ð¥ ðð©ð¦ ðð²ð¶ðªðð¢ ððªð§ðµ, which is more well known by the Netflix adaptation in the show, ðð°ð·ð¦ ðð¦ð¢ðµð© + ðð°ð£ð°ðµð´ in the episode under the same name.
There are some pieces of media that we can observe that could be described as being "Aquila" or surreal such as
- The Omega Mart show on Netflix (if anyone has the name, please tell me because it doesn't seem to be available in
my region anymore, but it is a great show)
-The Cloverfield Paradox
-Love Death + Robots
-The Rain (available in select German regions)
Person 1: "Bro have you seen that painting, 'The Son of Man'?"
Person 2: "No, describe it to me."
Person 1: "You could say that it reflects Aquila."