N6_in_the_village

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  1. California into three different states?

    States with proposed referenda to divide into two or more states, or states that have had such referenda in recent years, are plainly full of fruits, flakes, and nuts. That especially applies to the region(s) of the state that want to secede. Prime example: ***t******r* ******** in 201*.
  2. 411 on Dallas Brixx

    Dallas Brixx 970-404-5180 Colorado Companion https://theotherboard.com/users/129842 Has anyone met Dallas Brixx? She joined on May 29, and keeps renewing an "outcall only" ad. She also visits here frequently (Forum Stats). Dallas, I withhold any criticism for admiring yourself in the mirror, IF your pix are real
  3. 411 on Dallas Brixx

    Her profile is still up, but she deleted her listing.
  4. 411 on Dallas Brixx

    Who will buy her an airline ticket?
  5. Kingkam60

    She has a tattoo of what looks like an eldritch abomination on one arm https://theotherboard.com/userUploads/24d7dee5.jpeg (eldritch abomination: definition)
  6. Today

    But choosing a title of "Today" was a good idea. That means Wayne will forever be seeking to hook up with a lady "today". Now that would be my choice for how to spend my afterlife, assuming the hookups actually happen!
  7. Norteast CO women

    What is norteast, are we playing anagrams? "rent Taos": Renting a entire city (in New Mexico) would be rather expensive. "ant store": No thanks, there are plenty around my house for free. "r no teats": Is that a rude comment aimed at an escort you met?
  8. Kennitay1234

    Thank you!
  9. Kennitay1234

    So you've submitted a review of this young hot gorgeous great provider (not Kennitay1234) .... ?
  10. 411 tatooedvixen

    Amazing detective work! I also think that the following photos of Tatooedvixen and Eyepretty733-b were taken in the same room - notice the purple wall color and the door design and colors (of course only some gentlemen will be able to focus their eyes on those parts of the photos, lol). https://theotherboard.com/userUploads/a50abcd5.jpeg https://theotherboard.com/userUploads/5c657651.JPG
  11. Stuff we really need to know...

    Don't ask her if you made her cum - just think of a number and perform fishndude57's calculation - now you can be sure you made her cum 3 times
  12. Shalaya (TOB)

    Shalaya 754-220-0394 Colorado Escort Has anyone met petite blonde Shalaya? She has a TOB profile and an ad renewed almost every day: https://theotherboard.com/users/122274 https://theotherboard.com/ads/show/12559
  13. Shalaya (TOB)

    Is this the same girl Heaven / Shalaya ? (so many profiles!) https://theotherboard.com/users/129312 http://heavenofdenver.escortbook.com/
  14. How Old Am I? Lemme Tell Ya...

    The most popular rapper in my town went by the name of Ghoulardi. (actually not a rapper, and rap hadn't been invented yet) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoulardi http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/10/cleveland_legend_ghoulardi_cas.html
  15. Socks and sex

    If a lady described as foxy wore sexy socks, then you'd have ...
  16. 411 on Smokin lil blonde

    Following up on my earlier comment, I predict this particular photo will soon be taken down and disappear into the Twilight Zone.
  17. 411 on Smokin lil blonde

    It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone.
  18. Frustrated

    Probably best to just report the dishonest ads to the mods, as JRWolfe wrote.
  19. Frustrated

    I don't fully understand your complaint. If you're able to detect "fake profiles, stolen pics, fake reviews, duplicate profiles, misleading information" in the majority of new ads you say are "BS", and therefore dismiss the "BS" and concentrate on the small number of promising new profiles, I think you're doing pretty well. Also, it would be useful if you could give some examples of the "fake profiles, stolen pics, fake reviews, duplicate profiles, misleading information" that you have found. (I think it's allowed to point out bad information in ads in this forum - people often did that in the past for BP ads.)
  20. Bacon...Bacon...Bacon...

    Dr. Strangelove, or how I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bacon Close Encounters of the Bacon Kind The Sound of Bacon Guess Bacon's Coming to Dinner Who's Afraid of Virginia Bacon Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Bacon? Bacon in the Rain The Bacon of Robin Hood All Quiet on the Bacon Front The Bacon of the Sierra Madre The Bacon Vanishes
  21. Insight

    I caught this photo of Diamond John talking to Coloradans who fully support his opinions:
  22. Here’s a large part of our problem

    " To my mind rape is a crime of violence." So in your mind, "I didn't use violence" is an ironclad defense against rape. "Your honor, I didn't use a gun, knife, or other weapon, I didn't punch, hit, kick, or choke her, therefore I can't have raped her. IF THERE WAS NO HIT, YOU MUST ACQUIT."
  23. Here’s a large part of our problem

    ilovewomen wrote: "Unfortunately trafficker and trafficking is gong to be used by LE and the media as a way to promote their puritanical agenda against the ladies who work as sex workers and gentlemen" Mustang87 wrote: "It's really scary how the media uses terms like that to sway public opinion." JoeDoe27 "But it’s not just the media. They play their part for sure " AdmiralC "All media is now propaganda." People, I need your help. There's something wrong with my Internet connection! More specifically, I did a search on "FOSTA" - simply that term - the acronym for the new supposedly "anti-sex-trafficking" (but actually anti web sites that enable exchange of information about sex work) law. I was expecting to find media "propaganda" promoting "their puritanical agenda" in favor of FOSTA and against sex work websites, sex workers and clients. But my search failed. I didn't find any media. I did find a number of non-media articles and opinion pieces that are strongly opposed to FOSTA and its effects, and sympathetic to the difficult situation of sex workers under the new law. "A new law intended to curb sex trafficking threatens the future of the internet as we know it" https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/4/13/17172762/fosta-sesta-backpage-230-internet-freedom "Trump Just Signed SESTA/FOSTA, a Law Sex Workers Say Will Literally Kill Them" https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/qvxeyq/trump-signed-fosta-sesta-into-law-sex-work "FOSTA-SESTA's real aim is to silence sex workers online" https://www.engadget.com/2018/04/11/fosta-sesta-silencing-sex-workers/ "Sex Workers Fear for Their Future: How SESTA Is Putting Many Prostitutes in Peril" https://www.thedailybeast.com/sex-workers-fear-for-their-future-how-sesta-is-putting-many-prostitutes-in-peril "Why Internet Advocates Are Against the Anti–Sex Trafficking Bill It’s well-intentioned—but it won’t fix the problem, and will hurt the internet." [this is actually the least anti-FOSTA of the articles i found] https://slate.com/technology/2018/03/the-antisex-trafficking-bill-sesta-fosta-will-hurt-the-internet.html "If Lawmakers Want To Protect Sex Workers, They Must Listen To Us" https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sex-workers-bill-fosta-sesta_us_5aa1924fe4b04c33cb6cecb2 "The Anti-Sex Traffickers Bill Sounds Good—Until You Look a Little Closer" --- "SEX WORKERS AND ADVOCATES INSIST THAT CHILD TRAFFICKING AND EXPLOITATION IS ACTUALLY AGGRAVATED BY THE CRIMINALIZATION OF SEX WORK" https://www.elle.com/culture/career-politics/a19747856/fosta-sesta-explainer-sex-trafficking-bill/ "Here’s What’s Wrong With the So-Called Anti–Sex Trafficking Bill" https://www.thecut.com/2018/03/sesta-anti-sex-trafficking-bill-fosta.html "Trump Signs 'FOSTA’ Into Law, Enabling Internet Censorship That Puts Sex Workers at Risk" https://gizmodo.com/trump-signs-fosta-into-law-enabling-internet-censorsh-1825177535 ""Sex Workers Fighting Back Against SESTA/FOSTA With Their Own Social Network... And Plan To Expose Politicians" https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180402/06272439542/sex-workers-fighting-back-against-sesta-fosta-with-their-own-social-network-plan-to-expose-politicians.shtml So - why did I fail to find media praising the FOSTA law? Why did I instead find a slew of articles that are hostile to FOSTA and friendly to sex workers, on non-media web sites? There must be an explanation. Maybe my Internet connection runs to an alternate Earth that has no media. By the way - if you are one of the people I quoted, who used the word media in this thread, you should be careful not to refer to the following sites as media: vox.com, motherboard.vice.com, engadget.com, thedailybeast.com, slate.com, huffingtonpost.com, elle.com, thecut.com, gizmodo.com, techdirt.com. You would contradict what you wrote earlier if you call any of those sites media, so don't do that.
  24. 411 on Smokin lil blonde

    To see or not to see, that is the question Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
  25. Let's Talk About Switter

    A song for you: [Verse One] Every man wants to be a macho macho man To have the kind of body, always in demand Jogging in the mornings, go man go Work outs in the health spa, muscles glow You can best believe that, he's a macho man Ready to get down with, anyone he can [Verse Two] [Verse 2] You can tell a macho, he has a funky walk His western shirts and leather, always look so boss Funky with his body, he's a king Call him Mister Eagle, dig his chains You can best believe that, he's a macho man Likes to be the leader, he never dresses grand [etc]