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[QUOTE=Player145;2462787]Amy, light brown / blondish hair / mid thirties, was once a very attractive woman. Much like Leslie and Debra, she walks the streets in a state of rapid decline, another victim of crack and heroin dealers. The police should focus their efforts on these scumbag dealers instead of their victims.[/QUOTE]No dealers no women around. No women no dealers around. Just the way it works.
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Flailing Amy
[QUOTE=BabblinB;2463705]I first met Amy (WSW-MBR) 'about a year ago when she seemingly had her act together. She has been in rapid & severe decline since.
Met and talked to her last week. We are 'friends'. I stated that many posts were commenting on her 'flailing & staggering' stroll.
A bit indignantly she replied that she 'acted' that way because it attracted business. That many mongers had told her so.
Another 'side' to the story??[/QUOTE]If she flailing on purpose to attract business then it not working, I see her make the stroll from waffle house to stars place wit no one pickin her up. I guess almost getting hit by cars cause she so messed up also part of the plan? She is in denial, I have talked to many sws who also say same thing about her and they kno her better than anyone here.
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Amy
[QUOTE=MrMrBigz;2463797]If she flailing on purpose to attract business then it not working, I see her make the stroll from waffle house to stars place wit no one pickin her up. I guess almost getting hit by cars cause she so messed up also part of the plan? She is in denial, I have talked to many sws who also say same thing about her and they kno her better than anyone here.[/QUOTE]I posted what she had told me for the amusement of the readership, and to show how 'meds' can affect logical thinking.
I also believe that she is in 100% denial.
BB.
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Amy
[QUOTE=BabblinB;2464037]I posted what she had told me for the amusement of the readership, and to show how 'meds' can affect logical thinking.
I also believe that she is in 100% denial.
BB.[/QUOTE]You fellas seem to know here really well, while getting her service I played with what is left of her tits. They feel like at one time they were more than ample but just soggy and no substance now. Did she have a nice rack when she started? Do the drugs deflate them or maybe babies?
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Bs
[QUOTE=RoadWarrior615;2463572]No dealers no women around. No women no dealers around. Just the way it works.[/QUOTE]That philosophy has been used for years by the police. The only problem with it is the women on the streets are only a small percentage of the dealer's consumer. The reason the police use that philosophy is because they get more money out of busting Johns then they do anything else. If the police were to get rid of all the women on the streets that are selling themselves for drugs there would still be dealers.
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[QUOTE=IslandGuy1999;2464903]That philosophy has been used for years by the police. The only problem with it is the women on the streets are only a small percentage of the dealer's consumer. The reason the police use that philosophy is because they get more money out of busting Johns then they do anything else. If the police were to get rid of all the women on the streets that are selling themselves for drugs there would still be dealers.[/QUOTE]You have no clue. This is coming from a person who was in the streets in the past. You remember how bad mboro was and all the pimps and drug dealers was in the area and even living out there? Now that SW's is not to many do you see the same bundle of pimps and dealers? So that proves getting rid of the women the drug will be forced to move on somewhere else. And I can tell you know from experience the women account for lots of sales, it is not a small percentage. They keep coming back and back after each john. 1 SW can spend up to $1,000 daily and often ALOT more because the JOHNS want drugs as well such as JOHNS who make 80 k a year strung out on ****** and drugs, the ladies bring them to their drug dealers then they both go to the hotel room. Truthfully, LEO is doing a good job, I applaud them, they did get rid of alot of dealers and pips because they got rid of women. Really I was getting tired of seeing those girls walking up and down MBORO especially when you have kids in the car or bringing family in town. The women need to stay on those back roads and streets nobody really travel. Those SW's bring crime as well. Drug dealers fight over territory, the women rob and break into houses for their next fix. Its all a chain cycle.
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[QUOTE=IslandGuy1999;2464903]That philosophy has been used for years by the police. The only problem with it is the women on the streets are only a small percentage of the dealer's consumer. The reason the police use that philosophy is because they get more money out of busting Johns then they do anything else. If the police were to get rid of all the women on the streets that are selling themselves for drugs there would still be dealers.[/QUOTE]And another thing, police do NOT get more money out of busting a john. Court fines and john class is only like $250 total. They arent getting rich off busting johns.
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Actually
[QUOTE=RoadWarrior615;2466605]You have no clue. This is coming from a person who was in the streets in the past. You remember how bad mboro was and all the pimps and drug dealers was in the area and even living out there? Now that SW's is not to many do you see the same bundle of pimps and dealers? So that proves getting rid of the women the drug will be forced to move on somewhere else. And I can tell you know from experience the women account for lots of sales, it is not a small percentage. They keep coming back and back after each john. 1 SW can spend up to $1,000 daily and often ALOT more because the JOHNS want drugs as well such as JOHNS who make 80 k a year strung out on ****** and drugs, the ladies bring them to their drug dealers then they both go to the hotel room. Truthfully, LEO is doing a good job, I applaud them, they did get rid of alot of dealers and pips because they got rid of women. Really I was getting tired of seeing those girls walking up and down MBORO especially when you have kids in the car or bringing family in town. The women need to stay on those back roads and streets nobody really travel. Those SW's bring crime as well. Drug dealers fight over territory, the women rob and break into houses for their next fix. Its all a chain cycle.[/QUOTE]You are the clueless one. I live in a country where prostitution is not against the law. Because it's not criminal, for the most part there are no criminals in it. Here in Buenos Aires addicts can't compete with the regular chicks that are working because the money is better.
The problem isn't the chicks, the problem is because it's criminalized it brings criminal behavior.
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[QUOTE=Admin2;2466993]You are the clueless one. I live in a country where prostitution is not against the law. Because it's not criminal, for the most part there are no criminals in it. Here in Buenos Aires addicts can't compete with the regular chicks that are working because the money is better.
The problem isn't the chicks, the problem is because it's criminalized it brings criminal behavior.[/QUOTE]Exactly! "You stay in another country", so actually you are clueless as to what happens in my country and to speak of another country as such as its your own and compare them both as the same makes you clueless. Here in USA, things are different then where you are at. I woulkdnt speak on your country and tell you what is wrong or what is right because Inever been there nor do I stay there and the same should go for you.
From my readings you guys only doing with cocaine sniff and a little weed which the cops don't even bother but I don't know.
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Lol
[QUOTE=RoadWarrior615;2477864]Exactly! "You stay in another country", so actually you are clueless as to what happens in my country and to speak of another country as such as its your own and compare them both as the same makes you clueless. Here in USA, things are different then where you are at. I woulkdnt speak on your country and tell you what is wrong or what is right because Inever been there nor do I stay there and the same should go for you.
From my readings you guys only doing with cocaine sniff and a little weed which the cops don't even bother but I don't know.[/QUOTE]Seriously, you're a fucking idiot, your country IS my country asswipe. I said I LIVE in another country, not that I'm FROM another country.
Here's a hint for you, one of the reasons I write so much better than you do is because English is my native language and I was able to avail myself of an education beyond kindergarten, which is obviously about where you stopped.
What a fucking moron.
A2.
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[QUOTE=Admin2;2477972]Seriously, you're a fucking idiot, your country IS my country asswipe. I said I LIVE in another country, not that I'm FROM another country.
Here's a hint for you, one of the reasons I write so much better than you do is because English is my native language and I was able to avail myself of an education beyond kindergarten, which is obviously about where you stopped.
What a fucking moron.
A2.[/QUOTE]Sure buddy whatever you say, but guess who is scooping to kindergarten level right now.
[blue]Just wondering, did you mean stooping? I'm asking because scooping doesn't really make sense.
Just saying,
A2[/blue]
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[QUOTE=Admin2;2466993]You are the clueless one. I live in a country where prostitution is not against the law. Because it's not criminal, for the most part there are no criminals in it. Here in Buenos Aires addicts can't compete with the regular chicks that are working because the money is better.
The problem isn't the chicks, the problem is because it's criminalized it brings criminal behavior.[/QUOTE]So because it criminalized it brings criminal behavior.
Or it could be criminalized because criminalized or not it brings criminal behavior. I can name a few other things that is "criminalized " that does not bring this type of behavior. I can name a lot of things that are "not criminalized" that brings criminal activity.
When you been in the streets and I mean deep then you will no it is not harmless regardless. In your country where you "live" drugs is not as rampant as here probably not even criminal activity as much as here. So lets stick what we know to our own countries. You stay to yours and I stay to mines.
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No
[QUOTE=RoadWarrior615;2478167]So because it criminalized it brings criminal behavior.
Or it could be criminalized because criminalized or not it brings criminal behavior. I can name a few other things that is "criminalized " that does not bring this type of behavior. I can name alot of things that are "not criminalized" that brings criminal activity.
When you been in the streets and I mean deep then you will no it is not harmless regardless. In your country where you "live" drugs is not as rampant as here probably not even criminal activity as much as here. So lets stick what we know to our own countries. You stay to yours and I stay to mines.[/QUOTE]Because it's (you need the contraction there because you're really saying it is) criminalized it makes people who do it criminals. I would figure that's (another contraction because it means that is) evident. Because it's a criminal offence it stops a lot of hotties who might travel to another city to dabble in it from doing it, but junkies have little to lose and it's an easy way to feed an addiction.
In countries where prostitution is legal for adults to engage in the overwhelming majority of people involved in it are not criminals, because, well, it's not a criminal offence.
You're opening your mouth without facts. I was a hard, HARD core meth addict for 5 years (been sober for a very long time now though) so yes I have been in the streets, very, VERY deep into them so I do KNOW (not no, you semi-literate cretin) what I'm talking about, don't presume to lecture me when you have no idea what the facts are. In the country where I live drugs ARE (the word is is singular, since you are speaking of drugs, which are plural you need to use are not is) rampant. The junkies here are deep into something called paco which is some really nasty shit [URL]https://news.vice.com/video/paco-the-poor-mans-drug-in-buenos-aires[/URL].
So as you say, lets stick to our own countries, I having lived in both I am uniquely qualified to make observations comparing and contrasting the two. While you, who have lived in only one really have nothing intelligent to add to this conversation and might want to consider shutting up while you only look as stupid as you currently do. Seriously, you really should because it's not going to get better for you. I'd score higher on an IQ test dead and buried then you ever could alive.
I'm curious, do you speak as poorly as you write. If so, does anybody ever understand what you're saying?
A2.
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[QUOTE=Admin2;2478418]Because it's (you need the contraction there because you're really saying it is) criminalized it makes people who do it criminals. I would figure that's (another contraction because it means that is) evident. Because it's a criminal offence it stops a lot of hotties who might travel to another city to dabble in it from doing it, but junkies have little to lose and it's an easy way to feed an addiction.
In countries where prostitution is legal for adults to engage in the overwhelming majority of people involved in it are not criminals, because, well, it's not a criminal offence.
You're opening your mouth without facts. I was a hard, HARD core meth addict for 5 years (been sober for a very long time now though) so yes I have been in the streets, very, VERY deep into them so I do KNOW (not no, you semi-literate cretin) what I'm talking about, don't presume to lecture me when you have no idea what the facts are. In the country where I live drugs ARE (the word is is singular, since you are speaking of drugs, which are plural you need to use are not is) rampant. The junkies here are deep into something called paco which is some really nasty shit [URL]https://news.vice.com/video/paco-the-poor-mans-drug-in-buenos-aires[/URL].
So as you say, lets stick to our own countries, I having lived in both I am uniquely qualified to make observations comparing and contrasting the two. While you, who have lived in only one really have nothing intelligent to add to this conversation and might want to consider shutting up while you only look as stupid as you currently do. Seriously, you really should because it's not going to get better for you. I'd score higher on an IQ test dead and buried then you ever could alive.
I'm curious, do you speak as poorly as you write. If so, does anybody ever understand what you're saying?
A2.[/QUOTE]O so now we resort to calling names? That is when I know I WON and you lost.
And I do speak as poorly as I write and yes people do still understand since I have a high end job and wouldn't be able to have it without being understood. I hate writing and my job doesn't require me to write a lot so I just type as I go and don't worry about corrections. Its obviously you understood what I wrote so I must be doing a good job, well hold on since I have a low IQ maybe you do to since you were able to understand me. Have a good day. I'm done, hopefully you with being having a high IQ would be able to understand that. Then again how does 1 with a High IQ fall to meth addiction? I never touched drugs because I know of the consequences so I guess my IQ is higher then yours. Anyways congrats on the sobriety and keep up the good work! Have a good one, I'm done with this.
E.
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Six days to answer
[QUOTE=RoadWarrior615;2486747]O so now we resort to calling names? That is when I know I WON and you lost.
And I do speak as poorly as I write and yes people do still understand since I have a high end job and wouldn't be able to have it without being understood. I hate writing and my job doesn't require me to write a lot so I just type as I go and don't worry about corrections. Its obviously you understood what I wrote so I must be doing a good job, well hold on since I have a low IQ maybe you do to since you were able to understand me. Have a good day. I'm done, hopefully you with being having a high IQ would be able to understand that. Then again how does 1 with a High IQ fall to meth addiction? I never touched drugs because I know of the consequences so I guess my IQ is higher then yours. Anyways congrats on the sobriety and keep up the good work! Have a good one, I'm done with this.
E.[/QUOTE]I will have to use smaller words. Get somebody to help you with the math. As usual you are speaking from a place of ignorance not knowledge.
[URL]https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/201010/why-intelligent-people-use-more-drugs[/URL]
I do have one more question, what exactly did you win?