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    Do you take such images yourself? And are you aware of the popularity of taking and sharing such images? You act as if all those people will suddenly view themselves as professional photographers. For them, these are just pictures like any other.

    Well, there is a difference, I am guessing, between sharing and posting. That's what I was wondering about. After all, think of those teens charged with child porn for texting innocent topless shots to their bfs. That's just sharing, not posting.

    I'm saying we have the technology to help Nigeria if they ask. We are not just looking for one person here, after all.

    We have drones and things like the NSA. We found Bin Laden, after all.

    Help pick up signals in order to locate them. Only reason why we haven't done that yet is cause Nigeria hasn't asked for that kind of help from us.

    It's only recently that they were viewable.

    Sounds like you didn't read the original article. People were scared to work with her because they thought her reckless.

    Not just in the corporate world. Looks affect things like teacher evaluations as well.

    The way I see it is that if people are paid well and have access to education and healthcare, they take pride in their job and do it professionally. But that doesn't mean they gush and smile all the time at the people they provide their services to. If wait staff in Europe don't always seem friendly, it's probably

    It's fine. But this opens up to the much larger topic of differences amongst cultures in the whole concept of customer service and beyond—to interactions with strangers in general. In some cultures, you don't smile all the time at strangers like we Americans often do or try to do.

    There's mountains and mountains of amateur porn out there that people make. And they share it. Can't imagine everyone getting consent forms to do that.

    Maybe if they called it apple wine (Apfelwein) like the Germans do it would get a better rep. Very popular in parts of Europe.

    Yeah. I have a work email and a personal email. I don't think anyone I have met since I moved to Indiana like 6 years ago has my personal email. So, for fun stuff, we all use FB's IM or they text me by phone. But the least obtrusive is FB's IM. Not sure why the article's author is so harsh. Just hispterism?

    Probably young people. I have only like 100 friends on FB. I get invited to parties; informed about events; have a book club group; can ask a question about the town I live in and get a quick answer; use the instant message thing. So, works for me and it's one of the most mellow places on the internet for me.

    Thanks. Next time I come into some extra cash, I'll probably get one. Cause I really hate vacuums!!

    Is it a huge difference from regular vacuums? I can't stand the regular vacuums they sell in the US...

    Someone else wrote a good comment about how vanilla the author sounds. Lots of kinky, dirty things you can do with hjs. For me it was mostly in stripclubs during a lap dance or in a cubicle with me shooting on the wall and we just leaving it there. It's also hot when she still wears all her clothes and we are in some

    Thank you! Yes.

    I think it is because we are not cool. Or something.