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04-29-22 10:03 #7628Senior Member

Posts: 163$20 tip for a handy. Cheap fuck.
Originally Posted by WildCard
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04-28-22 17:24 #7627Senior Member

Posts: 287If Jenny and Cici are still there, don't bother. Both wet blankets. Jenny kept pulling away from any type of UTC saying it tickles. GTFO. Then she was surprised when I gave her standard. 4 tip. She must have love your. 2.
Originally Posted by EmptyCup
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I miss Wendy. Won't go back until shift change.
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04-28-22 17:18 #7626Senior Member

Posts: 216Elyria
I haven't been to you spa in Elyria in awhile. Had Jenny. Never seen other girl. Overall good experience. Most of massage was a tight tease but did areas harder I requested. Flipped and* HJ. Really didn't try for more. Just didn't get a good vibe with her so didn't try anything more. Nothing exceptional so probably won't repeat. Normal house and 20 tip.
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04-28-22 15:12 #7625Senior Member

Posts: 193Different Bella!
Originally Posted by StingerDouble
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04-28-22 11:21 #7624Senior Member

Posts: 83Bella
She and Destiny share a number. Destiny said they're sisters. I've reached out but haven't been able to connect. Seems legit, when I finally pull the trigger I'll report.
Originally Posted by ClevelandRock
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04-27-22 20:17 #7623Senior Member

Posts: 144https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...iants-nsa-data
Originally Posted by Asmoth
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_data_centers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUSCULAR_(surveillance_program).
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04-27-22 20:06 #7622Senior Member

Posts: 144The chief executive of DuckDuckGo, Gabriel Weinberg, founded the company in 2008 and owns it to this day.
Originally Posted by ThElectricDude
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https://www.okaybliss.com/who-owns-duckduckgo/
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04-27-22 19:49 #7621Senior Member

Posts: 144Thing
Google's servers treat it as collectible data.
Originally Posted by Asmoth
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04-27-22 18:20 #7620Senior Member

Posts: 26Any info on Bella?
https://bodyrubpage.com/user/profile/655302
Just wondering if anyone has seen her. She seems real and normal from texting. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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04-27-22 17:41 #7619Senior Member

Posts: 524Even less a thing
If your getting a hand j errrrr massage.
Originally Posted by Asmoth
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04-27-22 16:40 #7618Regular Member

Posts: 3DuckDuckGo is owned by Google now, use Tusk.
Originally Posted by Asmoth
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04-27-22 14:32 #7617Senior Member

Posts: 956While mostly true, the chance of someone subpoenaing google for your search history for anything short of rape or murder are nearly zero.
Originally Posted by Navritol
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If you're that worried about it, use DuckDuckGo then.
Stop acting like there is some cyber police working with real cops to find folks fucking hookers, it's not a thing.
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04-27-22 13:41 #7616Senior Member

Posts: 48I gave her a try yesterday. She has a nice incall location near the water downtown on the west side. I would say the photos are fairly accurate, though to others points, she is carrying a little extra weight on her midsection. I wouldn't call her massively overweight either.
Originally Posted by Valdez
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04-27-22 12:03 #7615Senior Member

Posts: 69True plus
IP is also recorded in multiple router logs, both yours and your ISPs and the various hops along the path. If you weren't paranoid before now you should be. Your search history is not private. A true VPN gives a modicum of protection but your Router and ISP still have the record of your traffic.
Originally Posted by Navritol
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04-26-22 01:51 #7614Senior Member

Posts: 144Google
Google records IP address and search terms.
Originally Posted by HungryEye
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It then creates a profile that advertisers can use to get an idea of who you are and what you're interested in.
It is not true that you can search for anything you want, delete your browsing history, and no one will know what you were reading.
Google records what you search and uses that information to target ads specifically to you.
Consider that when you search the WebMD page for an STD or the website for your hometown.
Not good practice to Google search for anything that could be construed as crime-related.
Assume that someone is always watching your Google search history.








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