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DrownedBoy

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  1. They already did. In that episode, the guy who killed the health insurance exec was let go after a hung jury. Luigi Mangione: "Law & Order" episode had similar story line 20 years ago WWW.NEWSWEEK.COM A "Law & Order" episode from 2002 focused on the murder of a health insurance executive in New York City.
  2. I think that's where the nastiness starts in bars. When I was a young "twink," I also acted nice at first, but found that attracted the wrong people. When I look back at, say, my late teens and early twenties, that was the rule. I recall a somewhat quiet, chubby gay classmate who was really nice and came out of the closet. A few months later, and he was this rude rave-goer who acted like he was a lot sexier and important than he really was. I came this close to telling him, "I liked you better when you were shy and insecure."
  3. That would be another good approach. NYPD should be forced to explain why they perp walked him like a Columbian drug lord, complete with that corrupt mayor, after a massive and expensive manhunt. Plus the extra criminal charges. Apparently, the death of a health insurance CEO is more important than ours.
  4. It's hard to claim "moral outrage" when Mangione didn't have any known connection to UHC (if he or a loved one had been a UHC denial victim, that would be different). The only tactic I can see is a combination of diminished capacity (caused by his back injury, isolation, etc.) and a rigorous questioning of the evidence (namely the chain of custody), while also somehow getting UHC and Thompson's wrongdoings in front of the jury. That way, the jury has a legitimate excuse to have a "reasonable doubt," as they did when they nullified in the O.J. SImpson case. The only problem is that this time, the defendant has a written manifesto/confession. Unless that's suppressed as evidence, any defense will be extremely difficult.
  5. All it says is that Listerine gives an extra 30% to your chances of gargling the gonorrhea out of your mouth... 😫
  6. There are providers who advertise on Grindr, but I never mentioned RM to them in chats. I have reached out just to see if they react. I don't believe anyone is required to respond to a Grindr text, nor do I answer every text I get. One of them, when I said hi on Grindr, said he was having trouble paying his electric bill, and sent me a shot of a bill saying $350. I sadly told him I never let my bill get that high. 😄 I wouldn't reach out to a provider on Grindr looking for freebies, but if enough other guys do, I can see why they wouldn't want to engage with clients there.
  7. Women threw themselves over this guy?!?
  8. Dude, that murder happened in 1989.
  9. Name several others. That's not what I see.
  10. You can brush your teeth, but make sure you do it at least half an hour before going down.
  11. Georgia, 2019. They stung gay men on Grindr. They claimed an offer of a joint constituted prostitution.
  12. Convenience seems to be the main reason, although I also would prefer hiring variety. Not to mention, I only get intimate with age appropriate partners. A harem, on the other hand...
  13. With autism, they might not realize they were suffering initially, but as they get older they'll realize it, for sure. Personal experience, though luckily not involving me being molested.
  14. "I’ll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one." - Robert Reich
  15. I don't know how they tricked the adoption agency, but they just set the gay adoption movement back, especially given the new people in charge. Stories like this are why I support capital punishment for child molesters and rapists.
  16. That's what I thought, but my SO insisted on kissing right after I swallowed and didn't seem to mind.
  17. Ditto still down
  18. I was catfished once while looking for new talent. Also had a regular get b!itchy and willful, so I "fired" him. I have too few regulars and need to find more.
  19. "420 friendly" is a common text on both RM and Grindr. They should add that tag.
  20. I have discounts for regular hiring, but common sense told me not to mention it here...
  21. Strongly agree. Any capitalist economy needs proper "price signals" to work. In the U.S., it's hard to get price signals in this market, hence the wide range of prices, not all of which are at the proper equilibrium. Personally I wish whenever an escort gets reviewed in this forum, his hourly rate is included. It would be a start.
  22. Not in my experience. I've seen "no PNP" providers get high off a joint. Likewise, I've seen "no PNP" ads that say marijuana is fine. Cannabis edibles seem to be ubiquitous nowadays, and are preferrable since they don't stink. If I want a buzz during a session, that's what I'd eat.
  23. And then there's providers who texted me thirsty pictures in an effort to get me to close the deal. Nice touch, but usually unnecessary.
  24. They already started. Every news outlet refers to Thompson as a "loving husband and father" when he's really a drunken adulterer with a DUI conviction who separated from his wife 5 years ago and hasn't lived with his family in 3 years. The only reason he didn't get divorced was because he didn't want to jeopardize his job. So, the CEO's "imaginary family" is still doing its job of making him look better than he really was.
  25. Really good....except that guy only became CEO in April 2021 😄
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