Ryujin
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A lot of people on social media would likely end up "disabled in person", if they acted to people's faces the way that they do behind a keyboard.I generally don’t do social media. I prefer to be disabled in person.
A lot of people on social media would likely end up "disabled in person", if they acted to people's faces the way that they do behind a keyboard.I generally don’t do social media. I prefer to be disabled in person.
With a title usually preceded by, "You won't believe....!"Scammy video add on Youtube starter pack:
- "I normally don't share these things, but this time..."
- The lone outsider rogue scientist/teacher/medic/engineer.
- Tons of sales! just not on any formal shopping channel!
- "Just follow this three second daily ritual [that I won't share in this ten minute commercial] and you'll see a change!"
- "Quick, before Big pharma/Big AC/ Cleaning takes it down!"
Sigh.A lot of people on social media would likely end up "disabled in person", if they acted to people's faces the way that they do behind a keyboard.
I’ve been getting a lot of perverse AI generated ads in games & YT talking about the salt trick”to combat ED. Invariably, it starts with an attractive AI woman talking about how she caught her stepson spying on her in the shower before talking about the “salt trick”. AFAIK, the line about the stepson has ZERO to do with the rest of the ad (I skip the rest ASAP).Scammy video add on Youtube starter pack:
- "I normally don't share these things, but this time..."
- The lone outsider rogue scientist/teacher/medic/engineer.
- Tons of sales! just not on any formal shopping channel!
- "Just follow this three second daily ritual [that I won't share in this ten minute commercial] and you'll see a change!"
- "Quick, before Big pharma/Big AC/ Cleaning takes it down!"
I’ve been getting a lot of perverse AI generated ads in games & YT talking about the salt trick”to combat ED. Invariably, it starts with an attractive AI woman talking about how she caught her stepson spying on her in the shower before talking about the “salt trick”. AFAIK, the line about the stepson has ZERO to do with the rest of the ad (I skip the rest ASAP).
As if the salacious non-sequitur weren’t bad enough, though, the on-screen image when the AI woman is talking about the “salt trick” is of a white granular substance being melted in a spoon over a candle. One doesn’t need to be a junkie to recognize that that ain’t a spoonful of salt.
This workout is going one of 2 ways.
1. Awesome.
2. I end up hurt.
I cam so close to posting the same response, but knew someone would.