Akashi


a hypocrite of a level 1 human priest, who bathes himself in his own r-t-rdednes

originating from an rp server, and partic-p-ting in the bi-annual spooning in the deep run tram. the term akashi is also used to define somebody who is a premature ejaculator and loves his job as a fluffer.

the name noto is synonymous with akashi
wow. last night in the deep run tram was great. my bf and i were all alone in the tunnel. he went akashi all over me.

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