RandyVue
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RandyVue reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Onlyfans
It depends on how willing you are to market yourself and the constant game of minimizing churn.
There's a HUGE amount of turnover if you don't produce regular content. Most of what I see on OF is unoriginal and becomes repetitive very, very quickly. The key to making real money on the platform is finding a gimmick that people want to see, tweaking it slightly over time so they don't get bored and injecting a personality that viewers can latch onto.
If you have the time to invest, yes, it can be rewarding. But it won't come easy.
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RandyVue got a reaction from + Axiom2001 in Cicely Tyson passed...
She was the personification and embodiment of class, dignity, and excellence. I just love her. In my mind she was going to live forever, and with all of the incredible performances she’s gifted us with, and people she inspired, she absolutely does live forever.
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RandyVue got a reaction from Monarchy79 in Cicely Tyson passed...
She was the personification and embodiment of class, dignity, and excellence. I just love her. In my mind she was going to live forever, and with all of the incredible performances she’s gifted us with, and people she inspired, she absolutely does live forever.
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RandyVue got a reaction from HotWhiteThirties in Cicely Tyson passed...
She was the personification and embodiment of class, dignity, and excellence. I just love her. In my mind she was going to live forever, and with all of the incredible performances she’s gifted us with, and people she inspired, she absolutely does live forever.
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RandyVue reacted to + Lucky in What Could I Have Done Differently?
I think that you were over-sensitive. But, if the mood had passed, then cancel. I just wonder why you expect him to spend so much time in texting you. Make the appointment and then keep it. You would have avoided all of this drama.
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RandyVue reacted to BaronArtz in What Could I Have Done Differently?
I think you are taking up a lot of his time in preparation of what is only a 2-hour appointment ...
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RandyVue reacted to Shawn Monroe in Air BnB vs Hotel
I’m with @Jarrod_Uncut - I prefer hotels for the reasons mentioned.
Plus perks at hotels are usually better and can better roll into other programs (points at airlines, etc).
If you travel with a table it can generally be easier to find a hotel with room, as most Airbnb (or homes) aren’t set up in that fashion. Same on towels - most Airbnb’s I’ve stayed at simply don’t have enough towels (1 for a week?) and I end up having to buy them. At hotels it’s easier to get them.
Depending on the Airbnb I’m always worried about neighbors or even hosts (or concierges) spying on frequent activity.
Also depending on the city, hotels can be within walking distance of food and shopping.
Also as Jarrod said, I like Airbnb for group travel. Or, if the city I’m staying in will be expensive or a heavy travel season (Seattle hotels in July can run 350 a night. Staying for a week is cost prohibitive).
But generally j prefer hotels.
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RandyVue reacted to + sync in If you could hire one actor from the soaps...
Kristoff St. John portrayed Neil Winters in "The Young and the Restless."
He was truly beautiful:
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RandyVue got a reaction from HotWhiteThirties in 35 - and feeling so worn out.
I don't know who brainwashed you into thinking 35 is old, but you are wrong. 35 is still very young in terms of years. You're an adult, but a young adult. Scientists have literally studied the brains of human beings and determined that we aren't fully adults until we hit our 30's, though some physically age faster than others due to many factors https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-47622059
The first thing we say when someone dies in their 50's is that "they were so young when they died," but some people pretend like it's old when that person is alive...it's very, very strange.
I don't think people should pay attention to the number anyway because it is something created by man that was actually rooted in paganism...and its just a number system that has no real meaning other than it marking an anniversary of your birth, but every day is literally an anniversary of your birth so you don't need to wait 365 days to acknowledge or celebrate it and I think it's strange that so many people do...but that's a whole other discussion. With all of that being said, I think you are only as old as you look, think, and feel.
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RandyVue got a reaction from + Charlie in 35 - and feeling so worn out.
I don't know who brainwashed you into thinking 35 is old, but you are wrong. 35 is still very young in terms of years. You're an adult, but a young adult. Scientists have literally studied the brains of human beings and determined that we aren't fully adults until we hit our 30's, though some physically age faster than others due to many factors https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-47622059
The first thing we say when someone dies in their 50's is that "they were so young when they died," but some people pretend like it's old when that person is alive...it's very, very strange.
I don't think people should pay attention to the number anyway because it is something created by man that was actually rooted in paganism...and its just a number system that has no real meaning other than it marking an anniversary of your birth, but every day is literally an anniversary of your birth so you don't need to wait 365 days to acknowledge or celebrate it and I think it's strange that so many people do...but that's a whole other discussion. With all of that being said, I think you are only as old as you look, think, and feel.
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RandyVue reacted to OCClient in Actors you can't stand (mannerisms, voice, looks, roles chosen, etc.)
Tracy Morgan and Mel Gibson.
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RandyVue got a reaction from EastbayMike in 35 - and feeling so worn out.
I don't know who brainwashed you into thinking 35 is old, but you are wrong. 35 is still very young in terms of years. You're an adult, but a young adult. Scientists have literally studied the brains of human beings and determined that we aren't fully adults until we hit our 30's, though some physically age faster than others due to many factors https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-47622059
The first thing we say when someone dies in their 50's is that "they were so young when they died," but some people pretend like it's old when that person is alive...it's very, very strange.
I don't think people should pay attention to the number anyway because it is something created by man that was actually rooted in paganism...and its just a number system that has no real meaning other than it marking an anniversary of your birth, but every day is literally an anniversary of your birth so you don't need to wait 365 days to acknowledge or celebrate it and I think it's strange that so many people do...but that's a whole other discussion. With all of that being said, I think you are only as old as you look, think, and feel.
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RandyVue got a reaction from Merboy in 35 - and feeling so worn out.
I don't know who brainwashed you into thinking 35 is old, but you are wrong. 35 is still very young in terms of years. You're an adult, but a young adult. Scientists have literally studied the brains of human beings and determined that we aren't fully adults until we hit our 30's, though some physically age faster than others due to many factors https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-47622059
The first thing we say when someone dies in their 50's is that "they were so young when they died," but some people pretend like it's old when that person is alive...it's very, very strange.
I don't think people should pay attention to the number anyway because it is something created by man that was actually rooted in paganism...and its just a number system that has no real meaning other than it marking an anniversary of your birth, but every day is literally an anniversary of your birth so you don't need to wait 365 days to acknowledge or celebrate it and I think it's strange that so many people do...but that's a whole other discussion. With all of that being said, I think you are only as old as you look, think, and feel.
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RandyVue reacted to Monarchy79 in No Shows
Whooooo boy!!!!
I could only imagine the topics!!!!
1.) No Shows
2.) Cheapskates
3.) Hygiene Issues
4.) Dirty Homes (for Outcalls)
5.) desperate and pushy for sex acts
6.) Creepy personalities
and the list goes on!!!
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RandyVue got a reaction from Jarrod_Uncut in Alternate ways to advertise
I wish you guys could still advertise on Craigslist. Im surprised another site hasn’t come along to fill the void.
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RandyVue reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Naughty or Nice: Wish List
I'd ask for 10-year CDs to have better return rates
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RandyVue got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Alternate ways to advertise
I wish you guys could still advertise on Craigslist. Im surprised another site hasn’t come along to fill the void.
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RandyVue reacted to Bargara Leatherboy in Gift Cards for Escorts ?
Amazon gift cards can be problematic if purchased out of the country they are being used in. I got a couple from the USA , I live in Australia, the only way to use them was on the USA site, but it keeps blocking you as it sees your IP address as Australia. It takes numerous messages to Amazon to fix, i was using a $50 card to but books on Amazon Kindle and each purchase would cause the system to block me. You would get it cleared then it would block you again on the next transaction.
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RandyVue reacted to Bargara Leatherboy in Gift Cards for Escorts ?
Amazon gift cards can be problematic if purchased out of the country they are being used in. I got a couple from the USA , I live in Australia, the only way to use them was on the USA site, but it keeps blocking you as it sees your IP address as Australia. It takes numerous messages to Amazon to fix, i was using a $50 card to but books on Amazon Kindle and each purchase would cause the system to block me. You would get it cleared then it would block you again on the next transaction.