“goes solo with a jar of coconut oil he applies himself and a TB12 “vibrating sphere.””
“goes solo with a jar of coconut oil he applies himself and a TB12 “vibrating sphere.””
Today in America, George Costanza’s line of “It’s not a lie, if you believe it” has somehow become “It’s not a lie, if they believe it.”
Take out the bullshit snake oil and the routine here is that he works out, drinks a lot of water, gets massages, eats well, and gets a lot of sleep.
The perfect recipe for Tom Brady’s training regimen is 25% mid-life crisis, 50% post-career positioning and 25% Ecuadorian rain water.
Curiously orange-hued white asshole ruining things for everyone around him for no reason? Sounds about right.
"....but in reality it can't be truly empowering."
Not everyone is on a crusade to better the world or change ideology.
Yeah, dude. I can see how someone could choose to be a sex worker and all that, but I really doubt the women who hang outside of the Budget Inn really want to be there. Even if it's by choice, it's usually not for the altruistic, "I like to help people improve their sex life" reasons that Robin is in it for. They…
Believe it or not, some women actually choose to be prostitutes. Because they want to be. She shouldn't be allowed to talk about her experiences because other people have had awful experiences? That's like saying a woman shouldn't talk about her positive experience with an abortion because a lot of women are forced…
Legalizing prostitution isn't the solution to trafficking, but it DOES mean that when trafficking is discovered, the women aren't punished for their situation. As it stands, someone who's fallen victim to a trafficking ring can also get sent to jail and acquire a criminal record, which is wrong if you ask me. It's…
Cuz working fast food or as a waitress is so much better.
nice conclusory statements
That's a charming blanket judgement.
Same thing could be said about LOTS of career choices.
There's a chasm between "I've thought about prostitution" and "I think I'd like to start working as a prostitute,"…
I don't think you intended it this way, but your comment sounds a bit judgmental. This person is obviously coming from a place of childhood pain, but calling him a "poor fuck" who "needs help" leads me to believe that you might not have dealt with too many people who have experienced major childhood trauma or who deal…
I think every single person alive in some way needs 'help'. Greg seems to have found something that helps him deal with the past and the present in a way that isn't hurting anyone except himself and it's the kind of pain that he seems to need. Good for him. Carry on carrying on.
I mean, most people feel sated right after...
needs help? you read the article, right? it sounds like he's tried to "get help" in about three dozen ways. sadly, not everything can be helped away into oblivion.
Sometimes there is no long term fix.