TS Tara Rides

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About TS Tara Rides

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  1. Deposits

    I have switched entirely to BTC for digital payments for anonymity and my personal safety against charge backs (happened to me twice). Bitcoin may seem daunting at first but if you take a bit to familiarize yourself with it you'll start to see the beauty of it. More and more escorts/providers are taking it and it will be mainstream in the next few years. Just something to think about
  2. Anybody miss Trump yet?

    You'll have to forgive my ignorance on how to quote and reply like you did to my comment, I have no idea how that works. I'd also like to note that I am not a Trump fangirl, he was nothing but a disappointment and in all honesty a traitor to his supporters who he led to the capital then abandoned (he even had the friggin audacity to pardon little wayne rather than his supporters that were arrested). He's a joke, and I'm not attempting to defend him in anyway, let the wolves have him. 1. Honestly the heaviest lifters and the most unsung heroes if the medical industry are the physicians assistants... Those guys really need the accolades. But thank you anyways. 2. How can we agree on facts of we can't even agree on the definition of our terms? "A rose by any other name" may be a smooth line to use on a woman from 1597, but in reality Shakespeare was a writer/poet and not a statesman, philosopher or scientist. Categorizing things is a base function for humans and the more refined the language we use, the more nuanced the conversation can be. We could sit here and chant political epithets at each other, but I prefer to be specific when talking about such controversial topics. 3. Yes. 4. Elaborate what you mean here. Whichs judges and which cases, and why? Not everything that's in the legal system is benevolent, I truly hope I do not have to explain that a mustard seeds worth of skepticism towards authority is crucial to the human (or at the very least, American) spirit. Anytime I take the government on its word, I am quickly reminded that they will lie, cheat, steal, manipulate and just straight out "end" people and not once blink or think twice... After all, the current government just droned a whole car full of kids two weeks ago and they basically said "whoops, my bad" 5. Again I will quote Marcus "The universe is change. Life an opinion" 6. Absolutely haha 7. It's an entertaining, enlightening and exciting piece of work from Cline, I hope you enjoy it! You're correct, we're probably not radically different. While I celebrate differences, and often like to explore them in conversation, I think it's best that I bow out of this one before I get myself into more trouble than my curiosity is worth lol I rarely get on the forums for professional reasons but I just can't help it on occasion haha See ya around 😘
  3. Anybody miss Trump yet?

    Well thanks, it's actually not a hard thing to learn and most everyone should learn EMT- basic skills just to have them handy in emergencies. Back to the topic. "Why does the coup attempt on January 6 and the ridiculous bullshit that happened in several big cities have to be a matter of only one is right and ok and the other is horrible?" Well for one, not everyone even agrees on how to define these events. The saying goes, "one man's terrorist, is another mans freedom fighter." I reject even calling Jan 6th a coup, about the same way most liberals reject the notion that the GF riots were anything but "peaceful protests" This highlights a deeper problem in our country which is, in my opinion, that we are two (maybe more) nations occupying the same territory. The is no meshing, melting pot, or social cohesion anymore; this is due to many factors from the creation of social media, endless legislation, immigration and demographics, and the industrial complexes the modern worn has created. We have stretched this diversity agenda so far that we're all so different and diverse from each other that we all hate each other's guts. In your mind, you think a sitting president tried to steal an election, in my mind the election was stolen and it was the civic duty of the citizens that day to do everything in their power to stop election theft. There is no, and there never will be a compromise on our perspectives due to the reasons I've already stated. A man much wiser than both of us, by the name of Marcus Aurelius once said: "the universe is change,. life: opinion" meditations 4:3. I've marinaded this in my brain for some years and find it quite a profound statement. I just enjoy the life I was blessed with, it's not often you're alive during the fall of an empire. Many hundreds of years from now people will be looking back on this time (maybe not specifically Jan 6th or the city riots) like we now look back at the collapse of the bronze age or the fall of Rome. There is a very interesting book and lecture series called '1177AD: the collapse of civilization' by Eric Cline {George Washington university} that I find particularly enlighting and comparible to our current predicaments in the western world today. To sum up the book I'll just say this "everything was great, until it wasn't, then it was even worse". I think you would enjoy it regardless of our worldview differences. So all in all I don't get too worked up, as Plato illustrated to us, over two thousand years ago... We're all in the cave, and we aren't the puppet masters, we're the spectators.
  4. You can take my COVID vaccine if I don't.

    I worked as a nurse for three years in the military. if you want the trust doctors and scientists, be my guest but here's a bit of context for your trust levels. 22% of Jewish doctors do not believe in evolution even though they are taught it. (2007 Jewish medicine survey) 28% of Christian doctors do not believe in evolution (2011 pew research) There's not super solid numbers for Muslim doctors in the US but in Pakistan the number is around 34% of doctors reject evolution. In America the estimates of doctors and religious beliefs are: 65% believe in God 51% are self described as "religious" 21% are "spiritual" 14.5% are agnostic And only 11% identify as atheist. Stats are from pubmed circa 2017. This means that more than one out of every two doctors you see believes there is a magic man in the sky that dictates life on our planet and of those doctors you have at least a 1 in 5 chance of getting a doctor that doesn't even understand, or outright rejects, the very premise of modern medicine. That's who you wanna trust? My very close friend had heart surgery this year and a literal sales rep for the product put in him was in the OR talking up the product and making dinner plans for the surgery staff for afterwards. As someone who's worked in the medical field, I can assure you, you could teach a monkey to be a nurse/doctor in less time than it takes to "educate" a human. It's not special and it's a profit racket/scam. I remember my innocence of thinking the medical field was a noble pursuit being decimated by the sheer amount of malicious insurance agendas and bureaucratic circle jerks. (My medical clinic even faked an outbreak of streptococcus on paper to make sure we used enough supplies to be able to qualify for more money the next year) Lets not forget that right before we started championing these "heros" that In 2009 the largest settlement for fraud ever was levied against Pfizer. 2.4 billion dollars. In 2012 10,000 women. Sued Pfizer over breast cancer liability due to prempo 2016 pfiser agreed to pay almost a billion for scamming medicare (very hero like) I could list off the other 12 lawsuits and the opioid epidemic... Let's not forget that a only a handful of decades ago doctors were recommending cigarettes to pregnant women for nausea... Like I said... If that's where you wanna put your faith, be my guest, but to act like people who have spent time researching things for themselves are lesser than you because you have more faith in some guys in a lab coat is a bit pompous. Have fun taking a booster shot every 6 months because you turned your immune system into a subscription service.
  5. Anybody miss Trump yet?

    How was the "insurrection" violent? Was it the feet on the desk? Or was it the guy laughing stealing the podium? Perhaps the violence was AOCs designer shoes being stolen, or the menacing and maniacal grandma of 78 years who is still in custody many months later? Or are you talking about the lie that was perpetuated that a capital policeman died of head trauma? (When in reality, he died two days later and the coroner said it was a stroke and unrelated to the capital event). I watched my country basically burn every weekend the last two years by "mostly peaceful protesters". I volunteered as a medic when we had the protests here in Denver for two nights after the man who overdosed on fentynil died in a viral video. At this "protest" I was berated by antifa and pepper sprayed while triaging street patients (I am a nurse), all to be told by the media that the people who literally pepper sprayed me and called me a "fascist" while trowing objects at me were simply, "an idea". So the pearl clutching over this "Insurrection" is just totally overblown... Like everything in our society these days.
  6. Oh my God....not again....

    Unfortunately there's a few points here that are not rooted properly. 1- banning ammunition is as pointless as "banning guns". Guns and ammo are simple devices that have not really changed or revolutionized their fundamentals in about a hundred years. Smokeless powder (gun powder) is easily made by a guy (or girl) in their garage with very little skill, know how or resources (albeit dangerous). The same goes with guns. I'm not sure if you're aware if this but Americans have been making home made guns since before the country was founded, as technology advances so does the 'quality' of home made guns. 2 - banning "assault rifles": for the most part no regular american owns an assault rifle, they own semi automatic weapons that may look like what the government/DOD defines as an assault rifle (the definition being a rifle chambered in an intermediate cartridge that is capable of 'select fire {fully auto or three round burst typically}), but they are not assault weapons. A person with a clean record and about 20-100k USD can legal buy a registered assault weapon but it is just highly unlikely it's the norm, and from my research on the topic they haven't been used in a crime or mass shooting in over 20 years. To add to this, if you are referring to the AR 15, that was actually designed by Eugene Stoner in 1954 (I could be off by a year or two). The 'AR' part stands for "armalite rifle" not "assault rifle", it was also designed and advertised as a hunting rifle, not a military weapon. The design was then sold by armalite to the historical firearms company "Colt" and then was sent into the militaries bid for a new modern rifle, replacing the old and heavy "battle rifles" like the m14. The rifle did exceptionally well and was adopted by the military, not designed for or by them. All that being said, I can truly sympathize with people who are afraid of guns or affriad of people with guns, they are weapons, and they do hurt and kill people. But terminology and basic understanding of how guns work can clear your view from what either left or right wing media spins them as. I person own many that the media says are "assault style" but in reality are no different functionally from a normal self loading pistol carrier by millions of people across the country safety and sanely.... They just have different barrel lengths and calibers. Another harsh reality of "banning" any gun or ammo is the rise of the 3D printer making it possible to print a gun in a few hours and no one would be the wiser. It's like Bitcoin, the government could try to ban other currencies... But here we are on TOB paying with it and they can't do diddly about it. Long winded response, sorry if that was too much lol
  7. Photo of ID on P411

    That's an odd encounter. Typically I request an ID from clients that are specifically not on p411 or have no active references. I couldn't really wrap my head about asking a p411 account with 30+ okays for an ID. Maybe she's new the the p411 platform or ultra exclusionary?
  8. Just saying hi

    New to TOB, just saying hello, and letting you all know I exist. I noticed there weren't a lot of TS girls on the site, but my ad seems to do ok here... maybe thats why? [Snip}