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What you call a "mere disagreement" is a case of historical facts vs. personal feelings and anecdotes. If you're so sensitive about being corrected, I think you might get really bitter and angry on these forums.
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"Only well educated people message me. No timepass"
Marc in Calif replied to dutchal's topic in The Deli
Did I say you weren't "entitled" to your views? I simply presented the complete picture of what an "official" language really is in India. -
New Asian Hottie in the Desert (Palm Springs)
Marc in Calif replied to + TooSchoolForCool's topic in Spas & Masseurs
This issue has been discussed before. Here's one example: There's a syndicate of Chinese masseurs who travel to various cities. You're never really sure which of the many guys you'll meet. The photos are all similar and don't show clear faces. I'm sure some type of massage is provided. But I suggest that you proceed at your own risk. -
The OP pretty much defined it in his first sentence: "OK, it's mid-December, time to pick that insanely hot masseur you've seen this year, the one you'd like like to fuck..." 😎
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"Only well educated people message me. No timepass"
Marc in Calif replied to dutchal's topic in The Deli
Only a little over 10% of Indians can speak English fluently. English is "official" only in the sense that it's used — along with Hindi — as the language of the federal government and some national newspapers. The Indians you see online are clearly not fluent English speakers — just like well over a billion of their fellow Indians aren't fluent either. They evidently don't need to be fluent because they are speakers of one or more of the nation's 22 scheduled (major) languages or the hundreds of other languages. -
The point is about temperatures in London itself. And you actually did say "every year." Southeast England has both hills and valleys as well as areas farther from water. Such places typically have lower temperatures than the city itself.
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Bodybuilder from Rhode Island / Boston
Marc in Calif replied to MSCLMAKER's topic in Spas & Masseurs
This is the current link: https://www.mintboys.com/male-escorts/providence/6061ec27c2c4da821c858e3e -
MiloTorres rings all my bells! 🎯 It doesn't seem like Nigelmarch is much of a twink at 36 years old.
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This is the guy? https://thegay.com/models/antton-harri/
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It doesn't happen every year in London.
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Well, it wasn't exactly random if the result is to be believed. And "stranger" just means that the sender wasn't known to Lane -- not necessarily that the sender didn't have a connection to Lane or knowledge of her birth parent.
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European subways are so much prettier than ours
Marc in Calif replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
If I had made a typo, I would have thanked samhexum for pointing it out after I corrected it through editing. 😊 -
"Only well educated people message me. No timepass"
Marc in Calif replied to dutchal's topic in The Deli
Yes. And the phrase "time pass" is very common in Indian English for "wasting time" or "just fucking around." 😄 -
His two videos indicate that he plays massage music that is more smoky nightclub than spa.
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What he does with it in video #1 is very sexy! All it needs is a Carmen Miranda flowers and fruit "head"-dress and it would be an exotic, erotic dance!
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I wasn't much of an opera fan before the pandemic. I'd seen a bunch of productions (even at The Met) when I was younger and then went to SF Opera often in the 1990s. But for most performances I was happy to leave after the first (or second) intermission. Sometimes it was the dreariness of the plot, lackluster singers, the distance from the action, the too-high placement of the supertitles, or the behavior of fellow operagoers that left me dissatisfied. (N.B. - I have degrees in music.) I subscribed to Met Opera on Demand starting in 2020 while I was home during the pandemic. Suddenly the faces and voices were the focus, the titles were in the right place, and there was nobody in the audience but me. The large-screen HDTV didn't hurt. And with good headphones, the sound was more immediate and focused than in the opera house. I'm not sure why I'd always avoided warhorses like Lucia di Lammermoor and Norma. But I wound up watching multiple productions of each from the on-demand library. I also watched lots of other bel canto works, some of which I was already acquainted with. Plus lots of Mozart and Rossini and others. Still avoided Wagner though! So, SirBillybob, when a Met opera comes to your local cinema, do go to the performances you're interested in. And also be sure to see the National Theatre Live productions from London. Its film of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is playing this month and next. The films probably appear at the same movie theaters that show the Met operas.
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Both "tWitch" Boss and Allison danced (separately and together) on the Ellen show. Such amazing talent!
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Please find the OP an advertised masseur who looks like your photo! 😎🎯😎
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What additional reviews or information do you need? Two forum members have reported somewhat similar experiences with him.
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Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
Marc in Calif replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
Have you heard about the Dobbs decision? It was decided even though several Justice candidates said under oath during their confirmation hearings that they themselves accepted Roe v Wade as a settled opinion. For example: "Kavanaugh said he believed the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision was 'settled as precedent of the Supreme Court' and should be 'entitled the respect under principles of stare decisis,' the legal doctrine that precedents should not be overturned without strong reason." So you can now wait for the "strong reason" that Kavanaugh and his buddies will use to rule against gay marriage even though "they themselves said" they won't. You must be a very trusting soul. Can we play poker some time? 😁 -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
Marc in Calif replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
Take a look at samhexum's tagline at the end of his posts. -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
Marc in Calif replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
Brave Books, the publisher and chief promoter of Cameron's book, says this about the main goal of its titles: Instill Timeless Values Love of God & country Honesty, bravery, kindness Perseverance, self-control And more The publisher also says this at the top of the page for Cameron's book: Book of December As You Grow As You Grow, our December book, is written by the legendary Kirk Cameron. This fun story with brilliant art teaches the Biblical truths of the Fruit of the Spirit. Follow Sky Tree's journey from a small acorn to a mighty tree that provides shade, sustenance, and lodging! Children's Books You Can Trust Morality is ingrained in our children by the age of 10. Leave a lasting legacy by equipping children with Pro-God, Pro-America Values. -
Stress Relief by John (#38430), constantly changing locations
Marc in Calif replied to Capitano's topic in Spas & Masseurs
How and when did he promise these to you? -
I've disabled my Visibility in the rentmasseur settings. No provider can see that I've visited his profile or viewed his private photos. However, I believe this option is available to paying members only.
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Based on his private photos, he should probably call himself MattNeeds.
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