Recent Comments

blankbot
11/4/22, 1:00 AM
I'm always eager to read Hypnothrill's stories, and this one does not disappoint. I thoroughly enjoyed this story. While it's brief, it's erotically charged and well balanced.
Anonymous
11/4/22, 12:03 AM
I'm waiting to read the story like this for a long time. I wish that your next story could be about the regression of father and son. It could be hot.
11/3/22, 11:20 PM
Thoroughly enjoying the series. The tension is mounting. Can't wait for the next episode.
11/3/22, 9:40 PM
Fuck this pushed all my buttons

11/3/22, 11:07 PM
@[gotacoolname](/user/show/234002) thanks so much!
Nov 2, 2022
11/3/22, 11:07 PM
Rea! Good. Will there be more?
11/3/22, 10:10 PM
I enjoyed this slow transformation very much. I look forward happily to more.

Anonymous
11/3/22, 11:05 PM
@[Cutlerfan](/user/show/14171) tysm!
11/3/22, 7:01 PM
I very much enjoy this story, cannot wait to see were your imagination takes your next story! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Anonymous
11/3/22, 11:05 PM
@[TeddybearTO](/user/show/10005146) tysm!
Anonymous
11/3/22, 2:07 PM
The chapter summary quote makes me wonder how many here have an interest in philosophy; I seem to recall another author mentioning Schopenhauer at some point? Anyhow, I appreciate the ambiguous line between freedom and slavery your stories often present(and in particular the tension regarding "purpose" you've been riffing on lately), even if I'm a bit of a romantic at heart and sometimes find it all just a touch dark for my tastes. This series in particular feels like it has a certain _je ne sais quoi_ about it(could it just be my fascination with the modern superhero mythos? ha.) Good stuff.

11/3/22, 2:31 PM
@Anonymous Thank you for your comment! Very informative. What I tend to put out on here is often on the darker side, but I guess that's because I vent my romanticism in other ways. I do love to have a good cry at a touching story, but I'm also a greedy guy who likes to play both sides of a power dynamic.

11/3/22, 9:10 PM
@Anonymous I actually did my coursework at UC Irvine in the final years when Jacques Derrida would teach in the spring quarter. His classmate Etienne Balibar was there in the French department as well and I still remember his talk where he devoted a portion to analyzing the Bush administration's choice of "Shock and Awe" as the name for their invasion of Iraq. My scholarly philosophy is hermeneutical in nature, largely Gadamer and Ricoeur, but I use phenomenology in the form of Edward Casey and Jeff Malpas as well.

11/3/22, 9:21 PM
@[New Guy in Town](/user/show/820450) Oh, that's cool! My familiarity with philosophy is mostly from ancient history, but the modern field is fascinating!
11/3/22, 7:19 PM
Thanks for finally bringing Mike and pals over to GSS! Honestly one of my go-to favorites!

11/3/22, 9:12 PM
@[el mexicano 4091](/user/show/2202935) So glad to hear you say that! Yours are some of mine as well! (Wish you'd write more!)
11/3/22, 8:47 PM
At first, I thought that Rahim gasped at the end because he realized based on how Isaac acted that he legitimately wanted Rahim to fuck him on his own (to some level), rather than the obvious fact that Silo wanted to do it to him too. I guess Rahim isn't the kind of guy who's quick on these kinda uptakes though, which makes the fact that Silo has the knowledge of two popular guys who probably know how to work people that much more interesting. :3c