Response: I can attest this is indeed accurate.
Clarification:
Ash Kaash not only performed the "gawk gawk 3000," but also continued until he was satisfied. Typically, men complete the act using their own hands, but Ash Kaash was skilled enough to do so with her mouth.
This question appears to be incomplete. The accompanying image likely serves as the reference for it.
Explanation:
The phrase "wanna toss the ol' virtual pigskin" utilized by Twohy describes a man deeply engrossed in his work; depicting him in a virtual setting argues against excessive workaholism.
It suggests that taking time off from work is a sensible practice.
1. Desire for revenge corresponds to Hamlet; 2. Respect for her father aligns with Ophelia; 3. Guilt pertains to Claudius; 4. Mixed loyalties are represented by Gertrude.
This excerpt illustrates how Satan viewed men as superior to women, as evidenced by his use of grand, positive adjectives for men, implying strength and capability. Conversely, he characterizes women with gentler adjectives that suggest delicacy, casting doubt on their strength. This contrast is bolstered by the lines: "The image of their glorious Maker shon, Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and pure, Severe, but in true filial freedom plac't; Whence true autoritie in men; though both Not equal, as their sex not equal seemd;".