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DynamicUno

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  1. I'm testing bitwarden. So far I like how it handles autofill a little better than lastpass, but it doesn't seem to detect password changes or new signups as well as lastpass.
  2. I've been a Lastpass user for a number of years on the free tier. I'm looking around for alternatives since they've announced they will charge to sync between desktops and mobile, and their android app has stopped working as well in the past year. Is anyone using a password manager they like and works well with android devices?
  3. It almost looks like he left a ring of hairs when he shaved the rest... it's just odd. The rest of the member is quite pretty though.
  4. This scene with Santiago Figueroa, he was taking the bottom doggie style and holding him around the neck and pulling his head back. Just this rough animalistic energy that he had when he was plowing the guy. I'd be afraid to do it in real life, though.
  5. Styx - Kilroy Was Here - on cassette
  6. I was with a guy who was using Pandora, and for some odd reason it followed up some R&B with 'Baby Shark'... That was an odd moment.
  7. I'm enjoying this one. I liked that they went to the effort to recreate the 50's/60's sitcom aesthetic using the lighting and practical effects that were used at the time. I heard they talked to Dick Van Dyke about how to do some of things in the first two episodes. It's a bit mind blowing that they had the opportunity to get that directly from one of the pioneers of that age of television. Starting with the third episode they've begun showing more of the overall story that they're building towards with the MCU, which I think will pay off pretty well. I like how this format is giving them a chance to do something a bit more unique than the typical 2-3 hour movie would allow for.
  8. I'm enjoying this one. I liked that they went to the effort to recreate the 50's/60's sitcom aesthetic using the lighting and practical effects that were used at the time. I heard they talked to Dick Van Dyke about how to do some of things in the first two episodes. It's a bit mind blowing that they had the opportunity to get that directly from one of the pioneers of that age of television. Starting with the third episode they've begun showing more of the overall story that they're building towards with the MCU, which I think will pay off pretty well. I like how this format is giving them a chance to do something a bit more unique than the typical 2-3 hour movie would allow for.
  9. The Tokyo Valentino on Cheshire Bridge in Atlanta had a super cruisy video booth section in the basement. I wonder if it is still there.
  10. Anyone watching this show? Season 2 started tonight, and I'm hoping they can keep the heart they had in Season 1 after losing Peter Gallagher. They opened with Rise Up and a fun Hello Dolly dance opener, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
  11. I was worried when they started season 2 because there were so many rumors about bringing in characters from the other Star Wars properties, but overall I was very pleased with how they worked it out. Filoni has a knack for doing 'fanservice' in a way that still brings something of value to the story. I particularly like that I can watch it and at one point appreciate the tonal homages to Leone and Kurasawa and other film greats, but still have me reliving the simple joy of my 12 year old self watching a Star Wars movie in the theater.
  12. I'm so glad Amazon rescued this series, they managed to maintain and sometimes surpass the first seasons from SyFy. Shohreh Aghdashloo who plays Avasarala is a force of nature in almost every scene she's in.
  13. That's about the safest way to bust a nut in 2020.
  14. Probably not if he's never had an escorting profile out there. If he's mainly a dancer, he might be taking a break while the clubs are closed.
  15. The guy in Michigan had a RM profile as an escort and sent me a message about a month before his arrest. I recall his ad being a bit on the odd side, enough that I made the connection when he was caught. Supposedly he will be going to trial.
  16. I'd have to guess he shaved at least 10 years off his age, but if people are willing to go for it, then more power to him.
  17. Most robocalling spammers fake their caller ID, so reverse lookups are useless for them. That's especially true if they're 'neighbor spoofing' (faking the number with the same Area code/prefix as your number, since that increases positive contacts). It's an annoying practice because my personal line will occasionally be the one used for spoofing because it ends with a sequential string, so I've had angry callbacks from time to time. Legit telemarketers will tend to use an actual number because they want callbacks. This will hopefully begin to change as the telecoms implement the STIR/SHAKEN protocols more widely (I think the deadline is in mid-2021).
  18. Julius Caesar was rumored to have been the lover of King Nicomedes IV in his youth, a rumor that was used against him frequently throughout his life. The scandal for the Romans was more that he was reportedly the receptive partner, sometimes being called the Queen of Bithynia. He was even taunted with it during his Gallic triumph. It would have been less scandalous if he considered the dominant partner, but it would have been unlikely given he was in his 20s and younger than the king. The sexual fluidity of the ancients is fascinating. Unfortunately, these historical relationships where the partners were peers socially were often the exception. The youth was more often at a complete disadvantage due to age and social status, and would suffer greatly if they resisted their patron's interest. It was acceptable according to the mores of the time and place, but it was certainly still exploitation.
  19. Years ago I had a couple meetings with an escort who has since become a meme in the past few years. That can be disconcerting when I see his face pop up in a random Facebook post.
  20. Odd. The website feels half finished. They don't make it clear if they're NY only or if they're serving different areas. If I had to guess they're local to NY only. Clicking on some of the masseurs brings up a different guy entirely. Several of the guys have the same 'review' text. Definitely needs work.
  21. "The box" will be set adrift on Lake Huron and given a Viking burial.
  22. The two Kansas Cities are separate legal entities governed by their respective states. They may have intercity/interstate coordinating boards, which help with reginal concerns like transportation, but the cities themselves are still legally separate. I'm pretty sure there are no US cities with a single government that straddle a state border. Generally, in the US, interstate coordination is often governed by compacts between the related states (like the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey). Washington DC could have been considered an exception, but it really was a district carved out of Maryland and Virginia and set up as it's own area administered by Congress. Later the Virgina portion was ceded back as Arlington county. Today, the Washington Metropolitan area requires coordination with two state governments, the City of Washington DC, and the federal government which governs the District, which may be the most complex intersection of government entities I can think of in the US. There are many US cities that cross county boundaries. Atlanta is one, which is primarily in Fulton county but a portion crosses into Dekalb county to the east. In some states it's more common than in others. The main difference is that certain things like property taxes and jury duty are under the county jurisdiction, but the city provides most services. Each state treats cities a little differently, though there's some regional patterns based on when the states were settled and organized (the Midwest in particular, was shaped by the Northwest Ordinance). All of which is only fascinating if you're boring like me...
  23. The city and county of Philadelphia have been consolidated since 1854, any other subdivisions (townships cities, etc) that existed before the consolidation were aggregated into combined government. It's effectively one entity as far as the State is concerned, but there are probably some obscure differentiations for certain officials based on the state constitution or law governing county or city governments.
  24. He's been on RM for a while, but his profile only has a couple basic photos and he's only got one review. Unless there's something about him that particularly turns your crank, you'd probably find similar guys in that area who'd make it easier for you to pull the trigger with them.
  25. If contacting by text, I keep the opening message pretty simple, for example "Hi, I saw your ad on <site>, are you available on <date(s)> in the <afternoon/evening>?" And wait for a response first. I never send multiple messages in a row because I hate my phone blowing up with a bunch of notifications out of the blue and I figure a lot of guys do, too. Depending how they respond, I'll follow up with at most 2 messages at a time with follow up questions (place, time, rate).
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