on this board are you afraid to speak your mind

sevenofnine

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To pass on a pm. A lady messaged me and as an unpaid advertizer she is or feels she is severly restricted on what she can say.


And Dickson its the nature of the beast, if you put yourself out there and post a lot you put a target on you.

Um
You can say anything you want actually, you just have to say it in the right way.
A couple of examples.
Use the word sp and no one will be offended. Use the word whore and a few ladies are going to get there backs up.
The same way with pussy and the c word.

Your term discussion of penis size. Is not offensive. But it came across not as a discussion but more about bragging or arrogance.
Do you see what I'm saying. That it just rubs people the wrong way. Much like the whore word or the c word rubs ladies the wrong way they find it offensive. But whore and sp refer to the same thing.
Just the way you come across sometimes people read it as arrogant.

And I guess in my posts about supper dates. It might have been taken as me bragging or my arrogance.

A piece of advice Dickson, try to take away somthing positive try to learn something from every critizism.They do have a point some where. Even if it is hard to find. And even if the point you take is not the one intended.
 

yazoo

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This is what I imagine a couple of guys here to be like IRL...

That's because, deep down, they want to be throat-fucked!:D

....

I'm still trying to get the feel of a board. This one is a little more confontational than many others, but the topics people discuss are deeper. I call 'em as I see 'em, no boards would be fun if they were just echo chambers.
 

PlayfulAlex

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I feel that people often get carried away with controversy here so I, for one, am glad that there are some governors on conduct. I think the Mods do a great job keeping things civil, and I feel we could all take a little more personable responsibility with our opinions.

There's a big difference between having an opinion, and trying to convince everyone that your opinion is the right one...and since we're already comrades in the discussion of a rather unpopular diversion (societally), you'd think we'd all wanna just get along! :confused:
 

chuckanut

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anyone over 1000 posts doesn't give a shit.

-chuck
**retired**
 

Pillowtalk

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I feel that people often get carried away with controversy here so I, for one, am glad that there are some governors on conduct. I think the Mods do a great job keeping things civil, and I feel we could all take a little more personable responsibility with our opinions.

There's a big difference between having an opinion, and trying to convince everyone that your opinion is the right one...and since we're already comrades in the discussion of a rather unpopular diversion (societally), you'd think we'd all wanna just get along! :confused:

Difference of opinion is great. Posting lies about someone who is running a business is not, which is an unfortunate byproduct of this 'unpopular diversion' lol. I think the mods did a good jobof deleting this kind of comment for those who think it is actually OK to do it. Sometimes it is about having a spirited debate, and other times it is about upholding the law.

I think in many ways some posters feel reluctant to post when what they plan to say is to question someone posting what in their opinion is lies about an sp (as in a review). There are so many quick to call names and derogatory comments. They are quick to gang up on anyone who has that different point of view, or asks a question. Which basically means these guys can gang up on new reviewers or those who finally post something, and scare them away. Sometimes there isn't just one point of view about any sp, so why are some people so determined to shut them down?
 

lenny

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Mama mia...here I go again.....My, my, how can I resist you?

ABBA
Once upon a time I played the following video of that song to a 20 year old Thai sex worker. For some reason she found it hilarious. Was it the clothes, hair styles, dancing?

http://www.vevo.com/watch/abba/mamma-mia/SEAY87501010#/watch/abba/mamma-mia/SEAY87501010

I find it amusing that you have it in your every post, a song that was first recorded long before you were even born.

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Fred Astaire and Gene kelly are the original pranksters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF95J6D6hK0&feature=fvst
 

yazoo

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Once upon a time I played the following video of that song to a 20 year old Thai sex worker. For some reason she found it hilarious. Was it the clothes, hair styles, dancing?

http://www.vevo.com/watch/abba/mamma-mia/SEAY87501010#/watch/abba/mamma-mia/SEAY87501010

I find it amusing that you have it in your every post, a song that was first recorded long before you were even born.

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Fred Astaire and Gene kelly are the original pranksters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF95J6D6hK0&feature=fvst
I can see why. That must almost be the original cameltoe.

I think my favorite ABBA song was "Winner Takes It All". They denied it, but most think it was really two of them splitting up. There wasn't as much saccharin as their other numbers.

You could have retaliated with Sabai, Sabai. It's from tha same era.

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=DZIix5BO_pw&desktop_uri=/watch?v=DZIix5BO_pw
 

Pillowtalk

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Once upon a time I played the following video of that song to a 20 year old Thai sex worker. For some reason she found it hilarious. Was it the clothes, hair styles, dancing?

http://www.vevo.com/watch/abba/mamma-mia/SEAY87501010#/watch/abba/mamma-mia/SEAY87501010

I find it amusing that you have it in your every post, a song that was first recorded long before you were even born.

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Fred Astaire and Gene kelly are the original pranksters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF95J6D6hK0&feature=fvst

I find it amusing that you've never heard of this very popular musical, which was a very popular movie, both of which played in this century.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamma_Mia!

The stage play first opened in London on April, 6th, 1999, at the Prince Edward theater. Its North American debut was May 23rd, 2000, at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre. The original Toronto cast then started Mamma Mia!'s pre-Broadway tour in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. During the Chicago performances, Louise Pitre and Tina Maddigan were invited to play their same roles in the original Broadway cast. The Broadway opening directed by Phyllida Lloyd, was October 18th, 2001, at the Winter Garden Theater, the former home of "Cats". The play was nominated by the 2002 Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Book; Pitre was nominated for Best Actress in a Musical. By January 2010, the play had exceeded 3400 performances on Broadway, and is the twelfth longest running Broadway show ever (2010). As of April 2007, Mamma Mia! has open productions in: New York, London, Las Vegas, Madrid, Moscow, Stuttgart, Fukuoka, Gothenburg, and Essen. The US and International touring companies have performed in cities all over the globe, including Melbourne, Australia, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and Copenhagen and Horsens, Denmark. According to Variety, the play's original producer and writer "were broke when they first tried to put the show together and were even snubbed by the Swedish pop group whose music formed the basis for the show. They are now two of the wealthiest women in England."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0795421/


I've also seen movies with Fred & Ginger, Fred & Audrey Hepburn, and any number of dance/music combinations. Some of us have done and continue to do other things with our lives.
 

Dickson

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You might be in the minority...
Oh so this is criticism? What should I take away from this? I think this is what this thread is all about. Post a comment, or a question, or a review and look what comes back. This is why TO is quickly becoming a better place to hang out.

I think blazejowski just proved the point sevenofnine you were looking for.
 

sevenofnine

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i guess its tough around here if your not a paid advertizer and well your a women trying to make some money.



mr dickson, your a smart man.
fiqure it out. you never stop learning in life


you said once you lived on the streets now your a successful busniness man. you must have learned to adapt and survial stradegy

this place is no different.
the mistake you make is thinking everyone is going to bend to your will and your perceptions.
well the world doesn't work that way, its the other way around.

you have to fit in.

and again, your a smart man. fiqure it out
 

lenny

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I find it amusing that you've never heard of this very popular musical, which was a very popular movie, both of which played in this century.
I've never followed any musicians very closely, but heard of this last time you posted it & deleted said post.

ABBA have several songs i enjoy including, for example, Waterloo, your signature (LOL) Mama Mia, & others. As an added bonus, the blond is somewhat attractive.

Abba - Waterloo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85yMOPKR94M



I've also seen movies with Fred & Ginger, Fred & Audrey Hepburn, and any number of dance/music combinations. Some of us have done and continue to do other things with our lives.
It makes me hard just to know that you have experienced life beyond obsessing with Tantalizeme's every word, besides those comments of his that you merely imagined in wet dreams.

Though I find it amusing that you act like you know everything to do with the SP industry, while at the same time saying you’ve never worked here, nor are working now. So where did you work, in Africa? Clearly it wasn't Thailand or Asia, as your comments re those places have amply demonstrated to anyone who has a clue.
 

blazejowski

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Oh so this is criticism? What should I take away from this? I think this is what this thread is all about. Post a comment, or a question, or a review and look what comes back. This is why TO is quickly becoming a better place to hang out.

I think blazejowski just proved the point sevenofnine you were looking for.
Not being a bully whatsoever, Dickson, nor did I call you any kind of name. I am just stating a fact, that your threads on PERB tend to polarize posters with your subject matter. Personally, I couldn't care either way...

Is it B*****J***?
HEY! I resemble that remar-

*counts stars*

Carry on!
;)
 

Flanders

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Oh so this is criticism? What should I take away from this? I think this is what this thread is all about. Post a comment, or a question, or a review and look what comes back. This is why TO is quickly becoming a better place to hang out.

I think blazejowski just proved the point sevenofnine you were looking for.
Let us know how things are going with your new friends after you start your 10th thread where you just happen to mention your massive cock and endlessly deep wallet.

I think you will find their tolerance levels similar to Perb's. But if you learned anything from your time here, then you may not have problems there. Good luck.
 

badbadboy

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Let us know how things are going with your new friends after you start your 10th thread where you just happen to mention your massive cock and endlessly deep wallet.
You forgot the part about wanting to be seduced by the SP's before they fuck his brains out.

Show stopper I tell yah :pound:
 
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