Looks promising, but only one comment on LC. Anyone know if this one is legit?
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Looks promising, but only one comment on LC. Anyone know if this one is legit?
[URL]https://escortbabylon.net/posts_list/2488342433/1[/URL]
Here's an ad with donations that are low and she requires a deposit. She's from the Detroit area and says her name is Jasmine.
Can anyone verify if she's real or a scammer? With the low rates and required donations I'd assume it's fake unless a few people can vouch.
[URL]https://grand-rapids.skipthegames.com/female-escorts/black_caribbean/best-mouth-in-the-city/986088015566[/URL]
[QUOTE=C8316;5097191]Yea or Nay? She advertises on STG as 29 and 32, been texted her seems real but can not find anything on her searching, any info appreciated.
[URL]https://detroit.skipthegames.com/female-escorts/other/need-company-well-cum-on-what/636056362029[/URL][/QUOTE]I think that is Courtneys roommate. Its a safe location. I've chatted with that girl a couple times before and after. Think their is a little dog that wanders in in the session.
So when all this crap started, definitely slowed down visits for me, only looked up a few UTR's that I know are low volume. As things went on (late spring / summer) still was concerned and still refrained from my usual "pace". Now with the recent spikes, really wondering if the hobby should be put on hold for a bit. Kinda sucks, as well posed here, a well known high volume provider is back from the west side of the state and now having second thoughts. Anyone else in the same position? Since late February up to just now, I thought everyone was truly over-reacting with all the closure and rules. Now really concerned, and as a matter of fact, I don't believe everything I read or see, but even if it's 1/2 true, still scarry
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Anybody seen her yet?
Just wanted to do a quick report that Trinity is still seeing regulars only, and I still have only positive things to say about my time with her. Service is always A+ and she's just fun to talk to (when it isn't 1 am).
[QUOTE=BadBosco;5098040]So when all this crap started, definitely slowed down visits for me, only looked up a few UTR's that I know are low volume. As things went on (late spring / summer) still was concerned and still refrained from my usual "pace". Now with the recent spikes, really wondering if the hobby should be put on hold for a bit. Kinda sucks, as well posed here, a well known high volume provider is back from the west side of the state and now having second thoughts. Anyone else in the same position? Since late February up to just now, I thought everyone was truly over-reacting with all the closure and rules. Now really concerned, and as a matter of fact, I don't believe everything I read or see, but even if it's 1/2 true, still scarry[/QUOTE]Can't speak for anyone else but I haven't skipped a beat. I'm not a hand washer, sanitizer, mask or glove dude. And I live in a supposed "hot spot". If your scared, take a break.
[QUOTE=Ajax20;5097989]Here's an ad with donations that are low and she requires a deposit. She's from the Detroit area and says her name is Jasmine.
Can anyone verify if she's real or a scammer? With the low rates and required donations I'd assume it's fake unless a few people can vouch.
[URL]https://grand-rapids.skipthegames.com/female-escorts/black_caribbean/best-mouth-in-the-city/986088015566[/URL][/QUOTE]It's been said, repeated and implanted, in most of us. Why does anyone still consider giving a deposit? Don't do it.
[QUOTE=BadBosco;5098040]So when all this crap started, definitely slowed down visits for me, only looked up a few UTR's that I know are low volume. As things went on (late spring / summer) still was concerned and still refrained from my usual "pace". Now with the recent spikes, really wondering if the hobby should be put on hold for a bit. Kinda sucks, as well posed here, a well known high volume provider is back from the west side of the state and now having second thoughts. Anyone else in the same position? Since late February up to just now, I thought everyone was truly over-reacting with all the closure and rules. Now really concerned, and as a matter of fact, I don't believe everything I read or see, but even if it's 1/2 true, still scarry[/QUOTE]Only you can decide what's best for yourself. As for me, I'm not concerned about contracting the virus if I do encounter someone with it. I'm healthy and with a 99.6% success rate for those who have it, I'm willing to take the risk. I may have already had it for all I know.
[QUOTE=BadBosco;5098040]So when all this crap started, definitely slowed down visits for me, only looked up a few UTR's that I know are low volume. As things went on (late spring / summer) still was concerned and still refrained from my usual "pace". Now with the recent spikes, really wondering if the hobby should be put on hold for a bit. Kinda sucks, as well posed here, a well known high volume provider is back from the west side of the state and now having second thoughts. Anyone else in the same position? Since late February up to just now, I thought everyone was truly over-reacting with all the closure and rules. Now really concerned, and as a matter of fact, I don't believe everything I read or see, but even if it's 1/2 true, still scarry[/QUOTE]It's always a but, isn't it?
I work closely with a local news outlet, and my involvement has been on the data collection side of things to create an aggregate data pool (that's the building of a high-level data set from collecting low-level data sets / individual sources). This also involved creating an animated heat-map for the metro-Detroit area in the beginning while we were still able to get the data freely without using an FOIA. They quickly changed the manner in which the local, county and State data sets were made so as to make what we did with the map tracking impossible.
The long of it is, this particular SARS virus is now an endemic. That's a virus that stays with humanity forever. Just like influenza in addition to 229 E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1 the current "common human coronaviruses".
The reason the flu in 1918 was so tragic is due to many mitigating factors, the chief among them was it's "novelty". It was new. That's why this was first called the "Novel Coronavirus". It had always been there, but had reached such widespread efficacy so quickly that it became a pandemic (global even), And since we had no antibodies for it, we had to build them. Along the way, those with compromised immune response or those with underlying health risks died.
Just like today.
If you're otherwise healthy, you will most likely be fine. I had it in February and it sucked. Stayed home, took my vitamins, ate a lot of veggies and other easily digestible foods (because your whole body is a system and if it's core systems are hell bent on saving your life, now is the time to dial back things like read meat, complex protein chains and alcohol) so your body has the resources to do what it needs to.
My friend Brian who suffered from untreated type-II diabetes and was obese did not fair so well. Same age, same city and we only lived a block away. He had a heart attack, and the virus compromised his ability to properly saturate his blood with oxygen (respiratory insufficiency). This was caused by damage to the lungs, which I had as well, but being otherwise healthy I was able to recover and rebuild. His insurance wouldn't cover a hyperbaric chamber for HBOT therapy. We lost him after 2 months on a vent.
We will reach herd immunity with this one like we do influenza every year; the majority of people have to get it and build up an immunity. That means that others contract it through close contact transmission, of from a vaccine.
Fun fact, the reason why influenza doesn't reach a national pandemic each year (pandemics can be global or reduced to a small national theater) is because of the flu shot. Not that enough people get the shot, oh no no. It's that those who get the shot are carriers that infect others because they feel invulnerable due to having gotten the shot, go about their day and casually infect others with a low grade strain that's easier to build an immune response to.
So, for the short answer, if you're otherwise healthy and with no underlying health concerns, the worst you'll have is a few weeks recovery time at home. If you currently suffer any serious long term or life long health concerns, be careful.
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[QUOTE=Crap9;5098440]It's always a but, isn't it?
I work closely with a local news outlet, and my involvement has been on the data collection side of things to create an aggregate data pool (that's the building of a high-level data set from collecting low-level data sets / individual sources). This also involved creating an animated heat-map for the metro-Detroit area in the beginning while we were still able to get the data freely without using an FOIA. They quickly changed the manner in which the local, county and State data sets were made so as to make what we did with the map tracking impossible.
The long of it is, this particular SARS virus is now an endemic. That's a virus that stays with humanity forever. Just like influenza in addition to 229 E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1 the current "common human coronaviruses".
The reason the flu in 1918 was so tragic is due to many mitigating factors, the chief among them was it's "novelty". It was new. That's why this was first called the "Novel Coronavirus". It had always been there, but had reached such widespread efficacy so quickly that it became a pandemic (global even), And since we had no antibodies for it, we had to build them. Along the way, those with compromised immune response or those with underlying health risks died.
Just like today.
If you're otherwise healthy, you will most likely be fine. I had it in February and it sucked. Stayed home, took my vitamins, ate a lot of veggies and other easily digestible foods (because your whole body is a system and if it's core systems are hell bent on saving your life, now is the time to dial back things like read meat, complex protein chains and alcohol) so your body has the resources to do what it needs to.
My friend Brian who suffered from untreated type-II diabetes and was obese did not fair so well. Same age, same city and we only lived a block away. He had a heart attack, and the virus compromised his ability to properly saturate his blood with oxygen (respiratory insufficiency). This was caused by damage to the lungs, which I had as well, but being otherwise healthy I was able to recover and rebuild. His insurance wouldn't cover a hyperbaric chamber for HBOT therapy. We lost him after 2 months on a vent.
We will reach herd immunity with this one like we do influenza every year; the majority of people have to get it and build up an immunity. That means that others contract it through close contact transmission, of from a vaccine.
Fun fact, the reason why influenza doesn't reach a national pandemic each year (pandemics can be global or reduced to a small national theater) is because of the flu shot. Not that enough people get the shot, oh no no. It's that those who get the shot are carriers that infect others because they feel invulnerable due to having gotten the shot, go about their day and casually infect others with a low grade strain that's easier to build an immune response to.
So, for the short answer, if you're otherwise healthy and with no underlying health concerns, the worst you'll have is a few weeks recovery time at home. If you currently suffer any serious long term or life long health concerns, be careful.[/QUOTE]Very fruitful information!! This was a nice read. Thanks,
[QUOTE=ILoveUtr;5098474]Very fruitful information!! This was a nice read. Thanks,[/QUOTE]And thank you in return. I try and be as informative as possible when talking about the important issues. No matter if it's a current social / political issue, an escort review or something like this. I never know what nugget of information will be useful to the reader. That's why my escort reviews will always be lengthy and as detailed as possible trying to keep in mind questions others have asked regarding SPs that either I never thought to ask, took for granted or have revealed to be knew to me and worth an obvious mention.
-C.
[QUOTE=Crap9;5098440]I work closely with a local news outlet, and my involvement has been on the data collection side of things.....blah blah blah..
We will reach herd immunity with this one like we do influenza every year; the majority of people have to get it and build up an immunity. That means that others contract it through close contact transmission, of from a vaccine.
[/QUOTE]The covid vaccines do not contain live or attenuated virus. The "media" heard from once again.
[QUOTE=BramStroker;5096223]On browser (chrome):
Install tineye extension, and yandex image search. Try searches with both of these. Right click should bring up both options one installed. (Don't forget to enable in incognito if you usually use incognito. This can be done by right-clicking on the extension icon on the top-right side of the browser and clicking on "Manage Extensions".
On mobile (android):
Install reverse search app. The first one that shows up when you search for it should be decent. This will allow you to reverse search easier. Still need to download the pic from the website though.[/QUOTE]Nice tips and instructions, thanks for sharing.