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  1. He's on Rentmasseur as Mmike. I've never met him, but that's where Google Image Search takes me. Pics are also posted on an Instagram for a fitness instructor and model in LA -- probably him. I'd post the link, but it probably exposes his real name.

     

    I'm unable to get to the Carlosbigsd link @HarryReems4U has posted. Some of the reverse image search hits are for a Rentmen ad for Apolone. That ad is gone, but the cached text mentions "Hermes." It may be his old ad or he may have renamed it.

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    Alvaritoxd's pics connect to a foreign Instagram, but that profile has recent pics in California (HOLLYWOOD sign, etc.).

     

    Johonatam's pics are from a Brazilian model.

     

    I could not make any connections to ORIGI.

     

    Rafarial's pics are from a Madrid-based model.

  3. One of the first hits on Google Image search is a Rentmen ad for MICHAELHOTTIE, a profile that no longer exists. MUSCULARDUDE could be a name change. Search the forum. There are a few threads on MICHAELHOTTIE.

     

    I seriously doubt that pics 4, 9, and 11 are the same guy as the others.

  4. Well I can tell your first hand Douglas is using someone else's pics

    The pics are of a fitness model in Spain named Victor Martos. His IG is victormartos93.

     

    If you haven't already done so, please report the ad to Rentmen.

  5. Florida Man strikes again.

     

    Charges dropped against Florida man arrested for 'I Eat Ass' sticker on his truck

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    on Thu, May 9, 2019 at 3:48 pm

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    Charges have been dropped against a Florida man who claimed his rights were violated after he was arrested last week for sporting an
    .

    In a May 9 letter to the Columbia County Sheriff's Office, Assistant State Attorney John Foster Durrett stated that all charges against 23-year-old Dillon Shane Webb have been dropped, and that his "I Eat Ass" sticker is in fact protected by the First Amendment.

    "Having evaluated the evidence through the prism of Supreme Court precedent it is determined the Defendant has a valid defense to be raised under the First Amendment of our United States Constitution. Given such, a jury would not convict under these facts," said Durrett in the letter.

    Last Sunday, May 5, Webb was pulled over on Highway 90 after an officer with the Columbia County Sheriff's Office spotted his "I Eat Ass" sticker on the back of his Chevrolet truck. According to the
    , the deputy claimed the sticker violated Florida Statute 847.011, which deals with possession and distribution of obscene material. The officer then instructed Webb to remove one of the letters from the "I Eat Ass" sticker, to which he refused, and was promptly arrested for resisting without violence and possession of obscene materials.

    Webb was later released on a $2,500 bond.

    An attorney for Webb told
    that a lawsuit against the Columbia County Sheriff's Office is now likely.

    "Now we transition from defense to offense," said the attorney. "The First Amendment was our defense. What is Sheriff Hunter's defense? We will find out!"

  6. Most of the Lyft drivers I meet are full-time. Many live 45-90 minutes outside the city. A typical driver chooses a "shift" and has staked out a location or a series of locations based on the time of day. A driver will "commute" to the city well before or well after rush hour and get into position waiting for ride requests -- either in a specific neighborhood waiting for airport runs or hotel-business runs. At certain times of day a driver will return to the airport cell phone lot as a home base. He or she will transition to ideal neighborhoods for AirBnB'rs looking to party downtown, and then troll downtown or the entertainment districts for people calling it a night. Many of them will work a ten hour shift.

     

    Lyft ExpressDrive is extremely popular. Rather than dealing with the unpredictable maintenance burden on the driver's own car he or she uses this deal where Lyft provides a car through a rental company and charges a fee for the vehicle and insurance off the top of the driver's ride income. The fee drops substantially as you average more rides per day, so there's a big incentive to work long shifts.

    https://www.lyft.com/expressdrive

     

    It's been a long time since I've met a casual Lyft driver. It's kind of rare to see one driving his or her own car. This business model was sold as part of the "gig economy" but it has transitioned into a fairly direct replacement for taxi companies -- without the regulation and employer responsibilities.

  7. When you perform a Google search on your GV number does anything turn up? Try with and without dash separators. Use quotes. What happens when you search on your Google account, with and without the "@gmail.com"?

     

    Did you provide a recovery e-mail address or phone number for the Google account or GV number? I created a GV number with a fake name, tied to an aliased e-mail address. When I perform a reverse phone search on my GV number using one of those pay searches it turns up both my fake name and my real name.

     

    I don't think that these connections are available to the outside world, but Google creates some very scary associations within the data they collect from you. If you're logged onto a Google account while you're browsing Google can create connections to your Amazon ID, your Comcast or AT&T or other ISP profile. If you have a couple of different Google accounts Google will associate them all based on the fact that they've all logged on consistently from the same device.

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