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Keith30309

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  1. Regarding the story line involving real people which diverged from reality - I saw it as being a little like Tarantino’s “Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood” (which gave an alternate ending to the story of Sharon Tate and the Manson group in 1969). It’s a story about what might have been... of possibilities had the world been a kinder place. What If a gay actor... even gay relationship HAD been possible in that period. What if an African American woman could have won a Best Actress Oscar... what if... Then this is what it might have looked like.
  2. I can still see it - https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5d520d15b17fb#1 Upon closer review the answer seems to be at the 5:15 time mark in the lower right side of the frame. Side note: I’ve never had a clitoris but they must be pretty fun based on the amount of attention they get.
  3. Great post. The privacy element is troubling to me. In theory it is “opt in” and completely under user control. But I’m the paranoid type and am really reluctant to willfully surrender such a significant element of my privacy to 1) for-profit enterprises, and, 2) the federal government. Once a government has a power it’s very reluctant to surrender it - e.g., Patriot Act. http://j2q3t5b8.stackpathcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/General-Keith-Alexander.jpg
  4. Lol... I have and it scares the sh*t out of me. But you raise a good point: drivers on these roads are well skilled and pay attention. I see people religiously using turn signals, moving to the left carefully and quickly moving back to the right, both hands on the wheel and eyes ahead with no distracting cell phones or chicken nuggets dropped in the lap.
  5. Same in ATL... there has been a big increase in the number of superspeeder citations. I think it’s for all the reasons above plus there’s simply lots of cars out there built in Germany and elsewhere to drive that fast. One municipality noted a motorcyclist clocked at 172 mph. They were unable to catch him.
  6. Holy kiss of death ! Buffett is always very low key in his statements and this struck me as like a lightning bolt hurdled down at the airlines. The billionaire investor said Berkshire Hathaway Inc. completely exited its stakes in the four major U.S. airlines. The sales of shares of Delta Air Lines Inc., Southwest Airlines Co., American Airlines Group Inc. and United Airlines Holdings Inc. made up most of the company’s $6.5 billion in equity sales in April. During his live-streamed annual meeting, Buffett said the business has fundamentally changed following the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. He declined to blame the performance of the airline CEOs, adding that he doesn’t envy their jobs, especially in a period like this. “The world changed for airlines and I wish them well,” Buffett said Saturday in a webcast. He clarified that he made the decision and that he lost money on his investments. “That was my mistake.” “The airline business -- and I may be wrong and I hope I’m wrong -- but I think it’s changed in a very major way,” Buffett said. “The future is much less clear to me.”
  7. This song reminds me of what I had and didn't have as a teenager. And that time slips thru your fingers like dry sand at the beach and the harder you squeeze and try to hold onto it the faster it seems to slip away. It also makes me think about an element of innocence in the US that has evaporated. Probably forever.
  8. The question is what do they do with each other. In the videos on their twitter there’s minimal interaction- basically toys, outfits, etc. But playing with fully interactive identical twins is one if those things that makes for a great cocktail party story and worthy of some effort to arrange. Half the fun of a trio is seeing two partners play.
  9. I may be heading to Miami in the not-too-distant future and just ran across these guys -> https://rentmen.eu/thecashtwinss Is being with identical twins a fetish? [edited: tweet showing erect penis remove]
  10. I would tell someone asking me for advice like this to first choose a place where they can really enjoy life... then consider the escorting income potential. He may be able to make a lot of money in NYC but if he doesn't like the city then life is miserable... or that even with the added income he still struggles to afford the cost of living.
  11. I'm fully supportive of him and his choice. I think that he will make a fine father. I don't know much about surrogacy - the legal and moral elements - but I spot-checked the financial piece and the costs are all over the place but seem to mostly be between $50k -$190k.
  12. This always make me think of someone I’m no longer with.
  13. No. Why would I ? First, I’m not a huge fan of judging other people. You be you and I’ll be me. If you spin up on meth 10 minutes after I walk out your door I have lots of reactions to that but disdain isn’t one of them. Secondly, pragmatically I will hire again when I feel that I am safe. If someone is seeing clients today then what bearing does that have on the risk to me 6 months from now.
  14. This and other machines - like the dildo attached to the electric piston - look like a great novelty and seem fun in concept but I can’t help but remember some of those old industrial accident films and imagine my cock ripped out at the roots because of poor quality control in some Chinese factory.
  15. I enjoy time with a short, cute twink bottom. Perfect to big spoon.
  16. You refund the client‘s fee and reschedule?
  17. Wow... with optional vagina and anus sleeves. But no airplane power plug adapter. They have an 800 number for customer support. i wonder if those people are working from home. I’m tempted to call it just to hear the menu options. Press 1 if your device demands dinner first Press 2 if your anus is too loose Press 3 if you need to speak with an ED coach
  18. Tyler is a superb companion. There’s a couplee of threads and several reviews.... https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/411-tyler-wolf.148203/ https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/tyler-the-bad-wolf.133004/ https://daddysreviews.com/search/Inactive/Tyler/tyler_badwolf_nyc He‘s also the person who got me to use Telegram and Protonmail.
  19. It depends on your outlook on life Are the shareholders taking at least a big of a hit ? All exec pay (including the tricky stuff like hours on a private jet and paid car) and bonus ?
  20. I think you have to read this simply as a hypothetical. There’s a lot of assumptions in this model and I wouldn’t make any decisions around the planning for lifting restrictions based on it. From the summary The model-based and data-driven estimation of pandemic life cycle (visualized) and end date predictions, if properly done, may reduce anxiety and prepare the mentality of all of us for the next phases of the epidemic evolution, no matter it is going to improve or worsen. Such predictive monitoring will allow the decisions and planning of the governments and companies that must be made now for the future to be more “future-informed”. Our website complements with the widely available online dashboards and monitors of daily confirmed, death and recovery cases in different countries. We will continually fine tune the prediction and visualization methodology and update the reports on our research lab website (https://ddi.sutd.edu.sg/when-will-covid-19-end/). When more time is available, I plan to update this paper with more analyses and cases, as well as sharing of learning and reflections from this exercise. In the meantime, readers must take any predictions, regardless of the model and data used, with caution. Overly optimism based on some predicted end dates might be dangerous because it may loosen our disciplines and controls and cause the turnaround of the virus and infection rates. Note that the model behind our prediction is only theoretically suitable for one-stage epidemic. The prediction is also conditioned by the quality of the data. The reality is the future is always uncertain. No one predicted the COVID-19 outbreak in October or November 2019, although Bill Gates famously warned about the potential damage of a global infectious disease to the world during a TED Talk in 2015. With acknowledging the uncertain nature of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and our growing inter-connected and complex world, what are eventually and fundamentally needed are the flexibility, robustness and resilience to deal with unexpected future events and scenarios.
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