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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to PiSquared in RyanChambersFL   
    Although my finances won’t support my RM experiences anymore, Ryan was the only guy I would describe as the total package. Three years of fun and fulfilling sessions. He’s drop dead gorgeous, intelligent, and a kind person. Worth every penny. I got too attached to him and miss him a lot. I do worry about him coming back to RM, but we’ve spoken and he seems ready. Enjoy him gentlemen and treat him well. He deserves that. 
     
     
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to Passionproject in Maxxxdeed?   
    Hey guys. Feel free to dm me. I’m on his list of guys he contacts before coming to nyc and we make it a point to meet up and break his bed.   He’s a really nice guy. Gets a ton of messages so he can be slow to respond. He does see a few guys in a day which can result in some misfires on scheduling, but be patient. He’s been focusing on his body, so that’s as tight and good as ever. He doesn’t kiss. You should ping him for rates. He is as big as he says he is. Happy to discuss more…but don’t you for one second try to take my place on his calling tree. 😜
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to Hungbig9 in Maxxxdeed?   
    I saw him in December and he’s still in good shape. With a dick like that, are you really meeting him for the body? Maybe it’s just me. He’s handsome, super chill, has a huge dick and performs very well if you’re into oral and fucking. But yes, he doesn’t kiss - so that may be the only real consideration.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to NewShyGuy in Maxxxdeed?   
    I’ve seen him recently, sweet guy dick is huge and he knows how to use it I’d recommend.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to Varkiel in Nonsmoker? Is smoking (tobacco) still a thing nowadays?   
    People still use tobacco a lot, but vaping is becoming more popular. I used to smoke tobacco but switched to vaping for my health. I buy my vapes from Nexus Smoke and feel better than when I smoked cigarettes. Still, many people use cigarettes
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to + augustus in Nonsmoker? Is smoking (tobacco) still a thing nowadays?   
    Agreed.  I know 2 adults who started smoking weed when it became legal in my state two years.  It's like they are descending into madness with the paranoia and irrational thoughts.  And an ER doctor neighbor told me they are seeing many young people with mental problems caused by pot.  All drugs are bad and there's nothing "cool" about them.
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    + Vegas_Millennial got a reaction from + APPLE1 in Convicted Felon   
    It depends on the county/state/City.  In NYC, it's a catch and release program where convicted felons are released back into society.  In some states, they take enforcement seriously and even contribute to building barricades to stop felons.  It's really not one answer fits all.
    In many states, felons can vote from prison.  In others, they can vote without drivers license/passport/proof of citizenship/or identification of any kind.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to DWsoccer in Convicted Felon   
    Mental illness is one of the biggest problems in the country today.  There are many resources to address your problems and addictions available to you free of charge.  Findtreatment.gov is one example.  I wish you luck and hope you get the help you need.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to + José Soplanucas in Convicted Felon   
    I will not discuss politics, but only share that from now on 34 is my favorite number. For reasons that I would never mention, today I had a multiorgasmic experience with 34 spasms of joy and pleasure. THIRTY FOUR. Imagine for a moment whoever you find a disgusting person, and imagine him/her being smacked 34 times. Thirty four. THIRTY FOUR. 
    Now I am addicted. Hopefully, we will have some more. 
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to + sync in Convicted Felon   
    A recent NYC jury has restored my faith in my fellow citizens. 🥳
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to seattlebottom in Convicted Felon   
    Nothing at all to do with this topic but today I was obsessed with wanting to know more about the officer at the door. 

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    + Vegas_Millennial got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Convicted Felon   
    America's most popular Socialist candidate for President, Eugene Debs, was a convicted felon who ran for the office of President five times, the last from his prison cell.
    Eugene V. Debs - Wikipedia
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    + Vegas_Millennial got a reaction from + José Soplanucas in Convicted Felon   
    America's most popular Socialist candidate for President, Eugene Debs, was a convicted felon who ran for the office of President five times, the last from his prison cell.
    Eugene V. Debs - Wikipedia
    EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG  
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    + Vegas_Millennial got a reaction from + augustus in Convicted Felon   
    America's most popular Socialist candidate for President, Eugene Debs, was a convicted felon who ran for the office of President five times, the last from his prison cell.
    Eugene V. Debs - Wikipedia
    EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG  
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    + Vegas_Millennial got a reaction from samhexum in Convicted Felon   
    America's most popular Socialist candidate for President, Eugene Debs, was a convicted felon who ran for the office of President five times, the last from his prison cell.
    Eugene V. Debs - Wikipedia
    EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG  
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to marylander1940 in Coach, is this a common practice?   
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to pubic_assistance in Evolution of the Pride Flag   
    Correct.
    The alterations ignore that message of unity and instead keeps segregating people into their own sub groups.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to BSR in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    Interesting comments about wealth inequality, but it's still laughable to blame the wealth gap for the explosion in shoplifting.
    If the vast gulf between rich & poor triggered skyrocketing theft, then we would see it all over the country.  Instead, we see it mostly in just a few cities, ones which not coincidentally coddle criminals instead of punishing them.  If your local DA believes that cash bail is racist and that criminals are actually victims, expect your local pharmacy to lock up the shampoo.
    Miami's gap between rich and poor is wider than most.  Billionaires and centimillionaires from around the globe own 2nd (3rd? 4th?) homes, $multimillion part-time pads, while so many Miami residents work low-paying service sector jobs.  Where are the flash mobs of thieves, the locked-up Hot Pockets, the lucite cases?  Nope, none of that sh*t, because Miami actually sends thieves to jail.
    You obviously have some passionate opinions about wealth inequality.  You should start up a separate thread about it instead of trying to jam a square peg into a round hole.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to Monarchy79 in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    The cops don’t waste their time with theives that much anymore because they are tied of wasting time making arrests, all for the judges to set the same crooks free.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to Monarchy79 in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    I respectfully disagree with your take on why these crimes are occurring. 
    I don’t believe that income equality is the issue. 
     
    keep in mind that in the U.S., minimum wage has been at its highest, and many states have provided more than enough benefits to the economically disadvantaged since before the pandemic. Once the pandemic hit, people were issued free money, and full relief from paying rent and utilities, in addition to benefits they may have already gotten. 
    People still come to the U.S. from 3rd world countries, just to be our version of “poor”. Yet none of these people are executing flash mod theft rings 
    On a larger scale, this nation is plagued with a smear of social degeneracy, and an absolute disregard for the law, or overall decency. 
    Until we are more aggressive with holding criminals accountable, this problem will only exacerbate. 
     
     
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to BSR in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    NY lost $4.4 billion to shoplifting in 2022.  The shoplifting crisis is real, not some overblown trending topic.
    Your theory about fewer security guards is a possibility, I guess, but in all the discussion of this explosion in shoplifting, I've never seen anyone cite that as a cause.   Can you back up your claim?
    I do agree that the shoplifting crisis is very much a localized phenomenon.  It's not nationwide, just in cities with soft-on-crime policies.  Once people figured out that they could steal all they wanted and get away with it, shoplifting exploded.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to BSR in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    Has income inequality gotten even worse?  Perhaps, although the gap between the Vanderbilts & Carnegies and the millions of immigrants who came to NYC with just the shirts on their backs was a helluva stretch.  Please note that there was no Section 8, Medicaid, or food stamps in the Gilded Age.  Back in the day, the poor literally starved.  Blaming the very recent explosion of shoplifting on income inequality is bullsh*t that might play well in ivory tower sociology departments, but nobody in the real world is buying it.
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to MscleLovr in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    And yet the city authorities wonder why tourists (with all their spending) choose to go elsewhere
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    + Vegas_Millennial reacted to BSR in From Nike to B&BW - 'organized retail thieves' hitting the stores   
    What a steaming pile of cowplop.  Huge wealth inequality has plagued NYC for decades, even centuries, yet this explosion of shoplifting is quite recent.  Toothpaste wasn't locked up in 2019.
    I think the root cause is a lot simpler:  if you can steal and get away with it, you're going to keep stealing.  Hey, it's a heckuva lot easier than working for a living.  No alarm clock, no boss, waaaaay better pay, choose your own hours, and best of all:  no jail! 
    Back in 2022, just 327 individuals were responsible for ~30% of NYC's shoplifting arrests, yet despite their brazen recidivism, most of these super-repeat offenders were still free as a bird instead of behind bars.
    What changed?  In 2019, a no-bail policy for nonviolent offenders was established.  City DAs with abysmal conviction rates see criminals, even those who commit violent crimes, as "victims."  These policies create a sense of lawlessness in which criminals are like kids in a (free) candy store.
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