12-08-2021, 05:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2021, 05:43 PM by timgotshot.)
100% agree TakeNo. The labels, even when unnecessary, tell the story of a death check, a feel up, and perhaps a finishing blow.
Another possibility I find extremely erotic is the men were standing in a trench with a hopelessly impenetrable wall of flying bullets over top of it. Their commander ordered them to jump out and charge anyway, so they hand a line of tags to each other in advance, just to save the cleanup crew some work. They're fully confident they'll be dead within seconds, so they put on the labels. And none is disappointed.
Another possibility I find extremely erotic is the men were standing in a trench with a hopelessly impenetrable wall of flying bullets over top of it. Their commander ordered them to jump out and charge anyway, so they hand a line of tags to each other in advance, just to save the cleanup crew some work. They're fully confident they'll be dead within seconds, so they put on the labels. And none is disappointed.