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In this reality life is one long glamorous, soft-focus-filter advertiser's wet dream!
www.nzherald.co.nz
Presumably the point of their abstinence is to indulge male fans in the wet dream that the girls are saving themselves for them.
www.stuff.co.nz
But it also stuns as a standalone kaiju wet dream, with artfully weighed, "slower motion because they're so huge" slaps and thrusts.
arstechnica.com
Miller directing a superhero movie would be a comic book fan's wet dream and it turns out, it might one day be a reality.
metro.co.uk
Keep up the wet dream scenario; we love it.
www.macleans.ca
It's the ultimate wet dream for starving artists.
www.postcity.com
In other words, a boring liberal's wet dream.
thequietus.com
But while this line of reasoning might be a libertarian's wet dream, it ignores the complex interactions between businesses, the government, and (most important) consumers.
www.theverge.com
Technically, the way they attack is nothing short of a wet dream.
www.sportsjoe.ie
The film is mostly a continuous chase scene, which is a car lover's wet dream.
www.wheels.ca

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