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tassojunior

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  1. turn back anyone in white boxers of course.
  2. test their knowledge of Diana Ross songs. make them sing Y.M.C.A. make them decorate a room.
  3. The OP had originally posted a thread asking, given the recent reports of the US government having a data base of photos taken from Rentmen, whether he should delete photos and followed up with the newest thread saying he was thinking of keeping his photos off because of the new prevalence of facial recognition and Rentmen being considered a "foreign sex-trafficIng site" by the US government,. I advised him privately after the first thread and advised him in the new thread that most escorts I know are partially blocking their faces now to thwart facial recognition harvesting. What concerns me most as an attorney is that in the video of the one English guy who was detained he clearly says the interrogating officer told him "you were on a foreign sex-trafficking website we are monitoring" referring to Rentmen. Whatever search they may have later done of his phone or computer, he was pulled out for having been on Rentmen (he has no doubt of this either). Various other reports of this facial-recognition from Rentmen use to pull foreigners out of line are rampant but obviously, most people don't want to discuss sexual accusations. "Sex-trafficking" is the magic words that get you an orange jumpsuit for life as the owners of BackPage and Rentboy know well. So far the government has only imprisoned owners of escort sites but they can't touch Rentmen or Rentmasseur because they are in Europe (they would in a heartbeat if they could). Now they are detaining and turning back through facial recognition individuals who have ever been on Rentmen for moral (not work) reasons. The multitude of providers now partially covering their face is perfectly natural and they know what they hear from others and act accordingly. I personally don't trust RM photos much anyway. I'd never meet just on those photos. But with hiring being considered sex-trafficking now I don't trust the government (again) to only try to jail owners of such sites or to only stop foreigners who are "on" Rentmen as providers. Especially not with elections coming up. Mass surveillance is now the norm not exception and it's extremely easy for the government to link names with photos and ip addresses. "On a sex-trafficking website" is the big red flag of federal criminal law to beware of and be careful for everyone dealing with it.
  4. lol. I hate smelly socks because it just reminds me I need to do laundry. now scrubbed-clean pretty soft feet....
  5. I think it has to do with "sub" and "dom" (even cash-dom) becoming more open "fetishes" now. IDK. As for feet I can get into a nice clean one during sex but not as sex alone. I wonder if it has something to do with being raised in a hot climate where bare feet and sandals were the norm so feet were always exposed like hands while to nordic people where feet are always covered they are exotic forbidden fruit. Again, IDK.
  6. According to NYT this morning Portland is very unsafe but not for crime reasons. I love the place and Silverado but it has the worst smoke problem in the US now by far:
  7. I'll never make fun of porn star Collin Simpson and his wife continually breaking up again. I just got this from someone highly educated concerning his long-term girlfriend he married in a huge L.A. wedding last week. Real life is often so much more ridiculous than what you can make up with the wildest imagination: (what happens to the wedding gifts?) (does he really think anyone is in suspense?) (He is HOT but he's vegan; did he catch her with a steak?
  8. Congress is 99% useless in a "strong executive" government like ours and what power they had they've mostly delegated to the executive branch anyway. They're mostly there for show and to get bribes now (and they bicker over those bribes vehemently.) But having a show of a legislature is important to the government. Obviously what we never hear about is the nuke-proof executive command center. I remember on 9/11 how W was rushed to somewhere mountain west (while I had to walk home from my fed job so important people could be driven). But what really matters evidently is that VISA/MC is safe buried somewhere out past Ashburn, Virginia (though I've heard they want a new bunker). Can't let borrowers get out of their credit card debt for a silly thing like a nuclear war. That one takes the cake.
  9. I'm pretty he has so many regulars he doesn't need to ever advertise in most places he visits. And as a major influencer with so many followers, not just from OF, I'm sure his social media management company rakes in a lot of money for him. Yet he still works Campus some although I think he stopped guest-working Johnson's FLL. The better guys I know have trouble enough juggling regulars, much less advertising with all it's headaches.
  10. all of a sudden "duck and cover" made zero sense once it was imminent. I remember for years all the ads for pre-fab fallout shelters to bury in your yard. Debates on whether to shoot your neighbors if they tried to get in too. The feds have a huge one out toward West Virginia for "the government" to go to. I remember on 9/11 the black suv's rushing them over the closed bridges to WV so it's still there. VISA/MC is buried out there too so they can keep working after nuclear war. Ridiculous.
  11. I was scared enough it was my first real fuzzy memory as a child who could only write my name and a couple words with help to bury in a bottle. Yet today putting nuclear missiles on Russia's border is no big deal they say and nuclear war is nothing to fear. Like living in a world of Dr. Strangeloves. Makes me cringe after that early trauma of nukes in Cuba. I think most adults then were just too stunned to talk about it. Imminent death stuns.
  12. There were a thousand invited people in the close-in area past the gates and my parents and I were at the circle area where they got out of their limousines and press were taking photos. He was the only one bold enough to do a photo op with a young child I guess at a funeral. I was too young to know who he was but he was in the news a lot making speeches for Goldwater against Rockefeller for the nomination. The convention was just a few months away and Reagan was Goldwater's main speechmaker. He became famous for those speeches and it propelled him into the governorship. In person he was different than other people. A lot.
  13. He was most definitely there. Remember, he had already quit GE and pretty sure SAG and was making speeches for Goldwater against Rockefeller for the next year's election. In three years Reagan would be governor of California. He was already a political mover and half the attendees were GOP. I just hope he got a better hair color and makeup.
  14. is that his mother? she's pretty.
  15. a friend I told just sent this. RT DC to Geneva for Christmas $1965 with AARP and Chase card discount First class. $12 AARP membership saves $200.
  16. and from DC (and Baltimore for BA) we only get old models usually. update: just got a notice the BA Business sale has been extended to Thanksgiving to New Years at $2300 RT to most major cities in EU and it does include Club Suite flights (labeled "Individual Suites" in google.) Great Christmas price ! 10% discount through AARP site and another 10% with Chase BA card.
  17. I'm reading there are plentiful British flights US to Athens in September for $2000 RT in September in Business class.
  18. streaming is one of our best inventions this century.
  19. There's actually a lot of people with paid off houses and a lot of income and other assets they did it with. Many people who do reverses don't want the government to get their homes and have complex tax avoidance trusts etc that a reverse sometimes fits into even though you can only pull out so much equity with one. Obviously the best plan is to sell your home and put the money into a trust of some kind so many years before your death or any extended care. But it's hard to plan when your death will be. I'm faced with the issue this year as I paid most of mine down and I got an extension to October to file to figure it out. It seems like I only get a fraction of the interest I paid as a deduction. (10% or 20%?). I'm not sure if I'll have to show repairs or improvements. It's usually an big issue to people who sell their home with a reverse on it they have to pay off. IDK.
  20. I agree a regular HELOC many times (like mine maybe) is better but there are downsides. The big one I'm aware of is the lender on a normal home equity can lower your credit limit at any time at will and that's more likely as you age. The RM credit limit is set no matter how old you get. Maybe a normal HELOC is best at first with RM if and when one's credit limit is, in fact, lowered or one needs more equity out than they can get from their normal HELOC.
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