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  1. everyone who understands the math is warning of a rough year for the US economy. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Warns Inflation Could Be 'Stickier' and Rates Higher Than Markets Expect WWW.BARRONS.COM JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is sounding a warning about inflation, saying it could be “stickier” and...
  2. Did you compare it to the original ? I always find overdubbing to be clumsy...and since I am somewhat proficient in several languages I catch translations to be WAYYY off their mark in many, many films. I remember one of the worst was a scene in "Downfall" where a character actually said (in German) "I will always cherish the memory of our time together" and the translation was " I will remember our time together". Sucking out much of the romance and poetry of the moment in an important scene.
  3. Always disappointing when someone leads with their photo from 2014.
  4. Marriage as a concept is too often associated with love. You can fall in love and want to stay with that person without getting married. Marriage primarily means you want/need to share WEALTH. I married my wife because we started a family and NEEDED the legal protections of identity as a family where wealth is a consolidated entity not exposed to inheritance taxes in case of an unexpected death of one or the other of us. Does that sound like we forgot the romance? Well ..it probably does to some people. But my wife and I had several romantic relationships before we married...so we weren't blinded by all the fairytale feelings that many get lost in when they marry the wrong person. I married my best friend. I think too many people have unrealistic expectations of how marriage will guarantee their secure position to always be loved, cherished and valued without putting in the work to provide the same.
  5. I wish more people were considerate like you. Too many people think that for the addition of some "happy time" during a $50 massage their "tip" of 50% is generous. Any experience that gives me a good orgasm means that I'm at the baseline of escort rates. So an $80 tip is my starting point, and other extras are calibrated to align with the cash in my wallet.
  6. I usually find that providers who list "Swedish" as their primary modality are NOT skilled as therapists.
  7. Your attempt to sympathise with pluralism in a conversation about "classic" beauty is interesting. It touches on the very problem with the understanding of "classically handsome" in this conversation. The idea is NOT pluralistic and multi-cultural and it doesn't try to be. This is likely why you're not finding many examples of it in multicultural places like NYC. Physical beauty and sexual attractiveness in multi-ethnic communities don't rely on the familiarity of a refined version of a single race. But the idealism of "classically handsome" DOES. So the concept is always borne of focus and therfore has no room for multiculturalism. All that said....I will use a single viewpoint from my own experiences of growing up in an all white, primarily Germanic community who's finer quality gentlemen were very much in the same category as the Hollywood Hunks of the 1920s to 1970s. MY environment surrounded me with many fine examples of classically handsome men who I did find to be beautiful. But once I left this monolithic society and moved first to LA and then to New York, my experiences of beauty changed and I am now more inclined to be attracted to people who look very different from me and therefore different from the Hollywood ideal. So this conversation keeps mixing up people's personal sexual triggers with the more narrow idea of "classically handsome" , which like the Greeks and Romans, is focused on one race and the refinement of one look. Today I would sooner go for Regé-Jean Page than Chris Hemsworth but I am well aware that Regé is an example of the new idea of multicultural beauty, and not eligible.for the narrow idea of "classically handsome" as Hemsworth may be viewed. The point is that what YOU PERSONALLY find to be most beautiful is not necessarily the same as someone who's interest is focused on "classical beauty".
  8. Another example of how subjective physical beauty is. Clearly this gentleman hits some PERSONAL notes in what you find sexy. But is he Universally/classically good looking ? Most definitely not. Does absolutely NOTHING for me. But that's normal. It's very difficult to get 100 people to all agree on looks.
  9. I assume you're being sarcastic ? 🤔 That's some seriously bad plastic surgery there.
  10. I've been hiking back there. The biodiversity is pretty impressive considering it's in the middle of Queens and nearby to massive highway systems. You don't realize you're in the middle of the city.
  11. Interesting.fellow. I wish him *bonne chance*
  12. They both have great asses so bottoming would be their biggest selling point.
  13. Exactly. When I hear "classically handsome" I immediately think of all the handsome men of Hollywood history. I can acknowledge that these men were handsome, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend any of them as sexual partners to anyone as that look isn't really my thing.
  14. I thought the casting was great, as well as the film overall. I agree with @nycman B+ I don't see Chalamet convincing me that he's a young aristocrat. To me the film was Brideshead Revisited meets Running with Scissors
  15. Did you answer him ? No you did not. I did . You were too busy complaining (ad nauseam).
  16. What "lies" 🤔 @Simon Suraciasked what hotel brands have laundry facilities I was answering his question, not talking about you.
  17. Flight records only show Trump flying once with Epstein and it wasn't to "Whore Island". Trump always went for big tits. Can't imagine 16 year old girls would have appealed to him. Pre-politics, Trump's choice of women was always more of a beauty queen type that made him feel like he conquered some challenge. He always needed to go after something other people couldn't have. His women were always a status symbol.
  18. Those tend to be the Hillbilly Hotels like Stay America and Studio 6.
  19. Agreed I already hear the "spin doctors" going at it, trying to clean up the public opinion mess for Clinton, and making it messier for Trump. I won't say more, to avoid getting into politics.
  20. Ncuti is a sexy fellow. True.
  21. You're getting a pre-made cheese omelette at the Hampton Inn too. That's how budget accomodations work
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