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[quote="Quincy_7, post: 2097491, member: 13727" snip However, though your older relatives would be dead you would still have family around in the form of nieces, nephews (kids, grandkids perhaps even), and so on so it's not like you'd have no family around. Not necessarily. I have several clients who are old but had no siblings. Thus, there are no nieces, nephews et cetera. They have little contact with society. Very sad.
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"How old do you want to live to be?" I cannot think of many things worse than to be the last one standing knowing you have outlived your family and friends. Longevity sounds good but without family and friends, where is quality of life?
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- Author - A. E. Housman "I promise nothing: friends will part; All things may end, for all began; And truth and singleness of heart Are mortal even as is man. But this unlucky love should last When answered passions thin to air; Eternal fate so deep has cast Its sure foundation of despair." - He did a splendid job keeping this forum going. For that, we all owe him much. RIP -
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Is it really "anything goes" in Australia's Northern Territory?
coriolis888 replied to a topic in The Lounge
Not to spoil your anticipated trip, but: You previously mentioned living in the Los Angeles area. You wrote that you are traveling to Texas with a friend this upcoming Saturday. Last weekend I was in Dallas. When I checked in at American Airlines for my return flight to Los Angeles, the ticket agent gave me a slip of paper that initially seemed to be a joke - - - but it wasn't a joke. The form is in connection with coronavirus. The paper said that anyone (over age 16) returning or traveling to Los Angeles from another state or country must be given the form and that the form should be read by the traveler. The form contains a link which states that travelers to Los Angeles must fill out an online form then isolate for ten days after returning to Los Angeles. Failure to complete the form subjects the violator up to a $500.00 fine. As incredible as it seems, apparently there is such a new law. I do not know how it can be enforced. Here is a link to the strange new Los Angeles law: https://travel.lacity.org/ - -
Provider cums 10 minutes into a one hour session...
coriolis888 replied to Jeffster's topic in The Deli
- Uh, oh! https://news.yahoo.com/louisiana-man-used-grindr-hunting-161514257.html -
Although most posters have been pleased by his answers and attitude, I find that the photos in his ad appear outdated. In my opinion, the photos do not look like a 32-year-old man. Of course, I can be wrong.
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There is a small error in the address you provided in your post. You have - "rentmen.re" - It should be rentmen.eu Here is a link that will reach the ad: https://rentmen.eu/Santimillerdiez -
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Providers, gentlemen and fine young gentlemen
coriolis888 replied to The_Impeccable_G's topic in The Lounge
- eu·phe·mism /ˈyo͞ofəˌmizəm/ noun a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing. -
No one is being mean or laughing. Just so you know, here is a recent article that has advice from the CDC regarding vaccinated people and mask-wearing: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated-guidance.html
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Read the narrative on his latest review where it states: " This man is someone incredible, I met him online and I was so excited, we had a great time together, I hope to see him one day in reality, definitely recommend himself and his online services in particular" So, the post number 11, above, is correct. He is selling on-line services.
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- "the bird of time has but a little way to flutter and the bird is on the wing" In other words, Life is short - we all age.
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- A leopard does not change its spots. The leopard can occasionally cover them but the spots are still there. This guy has broken appointments for many years. Not keeping appointments is part of his make-up.
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You might want to check again with your local VA for vaccine availability. The VA in Bedford, MA just announced it is giving the coronavirus vaccine to veterans, starting today, and regardless of age (and to their bonafide caregiver). See the below-linked article wherein it states "regardless of age" to get the vaccine. https://www.wcvb.com/article/va-launches-vaccine-clinic-in-bedford-for-veterans/35618711#
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Your explanation is logical and understandable. However, what do you do if the dishonest "provider" wants to fight you if you refuse to give him money for no performance that he believed he would get by deceiving you? Is it worth being harmed or getting into a fight over a few hundred dollars? Hiring is often the "luck of the draw" with an escort. Most of the time the encounter works out but occasionally, the escort lies about his attributes and looks.
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Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?
coriolis888 replied to Smurof's topic in The Lounge
In the first sentence of this thread, the OP already stated that his family had been informed of his being gay - "One year ago today, my ex did something that was incredibly sinister: outed me to my family." The fallout to that information could have taken many directions including employment and/or disenfranchisement with his family. -
Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?
coriolis888 replied to Smurof's topic in The Lounge
But, do not mail the letter. Let the letter be a form of catharsis for you. -
Do I take legal action or do I take the difficult "high road"?
coriolis888 replied to Smurof's topic in The Lounge
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Why should I care about Covid? I'm vaccinated.
coriolis888 replied to + tassojunior's topic in Men's Health
"Once my neighbors have had their second shot, is it safe to socialize with them without a mask or social distancing? Can they still get Covid (without becoming ill themselves) and pass it to me?" Great question. This has been a source of confusion for a lot of Prognosis readers. We think of vaccines as working by preventing the transmission of disease. But that isn't necessarily the case. “The short answer is we don’t quite know yet,” says Buddy Creech, director of Vanderbilt University's Vaccine Research Program. Like many questions surrounding Covid-19, there just isn't enough data yet to say whether vaccines can stop the virus from spreading. “The clinical trials of Covid vaccines thus far have focused primarily on preventing the symptoms and severity of Covid rather than evaluating the acquisition of the virus and transmission to others,” Creech says. Patients who have been vaccinated can certainly still contract SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19 and pass it on to others. There are two reasons for that, says Matthew Woodruff, an immunologist at Emory University. First, he says, being vaccinated doesn't guarantee protection. Both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines have been shown to be extremely effective — about 95% — at preventing Covid symptoms, but that still means they won't work in some people. “This means that in your neighborhood of 40 vaccinated individuals, even if everyone has followed CDC recommendations, there will still likely be two people at risk of contracting and spreading the disease,” Woodruff says. “We do know that those two people will likely have the less-severe disease than they would have otherwise, but I don't think anyone would seriously argue that they are incapable of transmission.” Secondly, says Woodruff, being protected from symptoms of a disease isn't the same as being free from infection. “It is certainly possible that patients that are otherwise protected from symptoms will still have low-level infections that they may not even notice,” he says. Those caveats in mind, the coronavirus spreads most effectively through things like coughing and sneezing, so even just reducing symptomatic cases of the disease seems likely to slow the spread. Recent data have suggested that even one dose of the vaccine can drastically reduce viral infections. There is no reason to believe vaccines won't reduce transmission rates; it's just a question of by how much. So while disease rates remain high, as they are now in the U.S., it's important to stick to public health recommendations such as social distancing and mask-wearing. “As more and more individuals become vaccinated, it will become easier and easier to expand our bubble, eventually leading us to the point where masks and distancing will no longer be needed,” says Creech. “For us to get there as quickly as possible, our focus still has to be masks, hands, space, and vaccines.” -
Why should I care about Covid? I'm vaccinated.
coriolis888 replied to + tassojunior's topic in Men's Health
It is time to again revisit the below-linked study which discusses the very issue you claim has not been tested: https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/H1jaK7mkd -
Why should I care about Covid? I'm vaccinated.
coriolis888 replied to + tassojunior's topic in Men's Health
That is a rather heavy-duty comment to make considering what he wrote is supported by reputable scientific studies. Admittedly, there are other studies that conclude that vaccinated people can carry and spread the virus. There is conflicting information published daily or even hourly. Here is a link to a study done by a medical center that ranks in the top ten in The WORLD that supports what he wrote: https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/H1jaK7mkd
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