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Dumb dumb dumb. This is bad for everybody and will discourage global investment. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
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I’m just gonna leave this here …
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On 7/1/2023 at 10:18 AM, Oliver said:
Is this picture current!😋😜 If so, please come to The Weekend next year!!!
Yes definitely! And I have another photo shoot planned here in a few weeks. I’m definitely in better shape than I was even a decade ago.
my partner and I are planning to come to PS this year for pride. We flew out there last year and it was SO much fun.
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On 7/1/2023 at 1:23 PM, TruHart1 said:
Ah Xander. The one who got away! Just as I was getting ready to hire your hunky self, you moved on with your life! I remember how impressed I always was with your insightful posts back then, Alex. It’s wonderful to hear how successful you have been and how you feel your escorting was at least a part of the foundation for that success!
You impressed me then with your thoughtful down-to-earth posts and I hope that you will continue to share with us here any thoughts you care to in the future. Over the thirteen years I’ve been hiring, I have come to respect and appreciate the men who have given me the joy of sharing their dreams, aspirations and future plans!
A true success story! My best to you always.
TruHart1 😎
Oh TruHart I so do remember you! I hope you’ve been doing well ❤️❤️❤️
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He quoted me $400 for an hour plus $100 to drive to Boulder. This is after the "discount" considering I'm hot, young and have a six pack. Wut? That's insane.
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Hi everyone,
I'm not sure how much of the original Daddysreviews community is here, but some of you may remember me from my old workingname "Xander" based put of Atlanta about a decade ago.OH how life has changed!
For anyone who is curious... I graduated in 2014, worked in the tech and startup world for a while, then went to start my own company. We've scaled it to about 50 employees and now I'm stepping out to go to grad school and prepare to launch my next biz. I have a wonderful partner who I live with in Colorado.
I can seriously say none of this would have been possible without the work I did in escorting, or without Daddys support. He was there mentoring me each step of the way, and making sure I kept my eye on the prize (graduating and getting out of the field) the entire time. I cried when I heard of his passing.
I'm so thrilled to see there's a community still carrying the torch of his work.
For now, I'm on the "client side" enjoying life. If there's any escorts out there reading this... You can make your life out to be whatever you want it to be!!
XOXO Alex aka Xander
PS who has recommendations for hotties in Colorado?
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He feeds his 'escorts' (aka lost homeless youth) drugs and pimps them out on the road. If they don't make enough money, they are dumped off and not let back on the party bus.
Jason's asked me to tour with him before. He's quite the business man - which is dangerous when you consider escorts and drugs are involved.
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Chris, was the lube shaken up at all? I remember one water based lube in particular that was in a smaller bottle that tossed around a lot in my bag - by around half way through it was always a milky white. Still did its job!
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#1 stole my pose =|
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I would encourage you to look into starting some form of investmenting today. At your age, an annual contribution to an IRA, whether Roth or traditional, will make a huge difference later on. The younger you start, the longer compound interest has to work in your favor, and now is the best time to establish good savings habits. In general, the tax structure is extremely favorable for those with modest incomes who manage to save even a little.
If you do decide to explore a bit, one simple, easy to read book to cover the basics is The Elements of Investing. http://www.amazon.com/The-Elements-Investing-Burton-Malkiel/dp/0470528494
Kevin Slater
Yes, investing money is on the to-do list. But you must understand - I went from being homeless to where I am now through escorting and proper money management. I've got my own list of priorities -- I'm still busy trying to save money for next semester's textbooks while taking care of my daily expenses. I still don't have enough money in the bank to cover 6 months of expenses --- escorting is going to get me by for another 2 years (tops) then I'm out of the game and getting 80k/year starting salary. I am a business student and I know the power of interest
Anyway, the fastest way to scare rich people out of your country is to tax them obscenely.Scaring rich people away is not of concern to the general welfare of this country. Scaring the *businesses* away is.
Not like any of it'll matter in 5 years when we are back in a bubble economy
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I agree with growing weed. imo the only reason the government doesn't like it is because it's hard to regulate because you can grow it from a seed and it cuts them out of a piece of the pie.
Until Monsanto starts Marijuana GMOs
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Why in the hell you think you deserve to pay more to this corrupt government will forever make no sense to me. If, however, the federal government wanted to tax the same percentage of income - equally - no matter how much or how little one earns - FAIRNESS might prevail and then we might vote for representatives who will spend our money more responsibly.
"Fairtax" is a regressive taxing system and would not be a good idea.
We need MORE tax brackets with more sensible tax rates per bracket. The obscenely wealthy SHOULD be paying a higher tax rate, because the fact of the matter is (And I'm not opening this up for debate) that the OBSCENELY wealthy DON'T work for their money on average - they simply play tennis, hire escorts, and have their money managed by a third party. Whether they are grossing 40m a year or 100m a year will not change their quality of life. And if it does -- boo fucking hoo.
My only fear is that if we increase the taxes on the obscenely wealthy, the military-industrial complex will only grow larger.
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Good for you young man. As a fellow tax paying citizen I appreciate the teamwork you show by paying along with some of the rest of us
Evading taxes is too much work. Al Capone was caught only because he didn't pay his taxes.
Plus -- paying taxes is good practice for when I get a real job and start diversifying my income into assets
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I have a business account which all my business expenses flow out of
If I want my money to be "clean" then it goes through that account.
So "Yes" I pay taxes.
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cock is overrated
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Speaking of Florida -- did you guys know that there is a rural town in Florida (I believe Ocala?) a few hours south of Tampa which has the highest std rate in the nation?
Here's the kicker: Median age is 77.
GRND - Grindr stock. Yes it IPO’d.
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I bought in at the IPO and am still wondering WTF they are doing with the money. In 20 years they’ve added maybe three features to the platform. And messages still can’t sync well across devices. Unfortunately they are the largest with the most active base.