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In my opinion, dating sites and anything about escorts or sex work as a whole, is usually a scam platform. While it isn't always a complete scam site depending on your ratio of success with the features it yields, I think it's usually a case of, "I will do something for the highest price, or if I am attracted to you!" Otherwise, it's like a dog chasing its own tail. As in, it's a waste of time. But to be honest, I think they sugar-coat their pages on purpose. I have visited AdultWork.com for about 18 years, but you may find you will have better luck with your next weekend lottery ticket, quite frankly. They compose what they do as bait, due to the competition they face from better women lurking in this sector. I actually remember when some of these established ladies were novices. They had set up a few low key platforms to sell crappy fetish stuff. However, their aura was generally okay. But once they started to meet people at conventions, they moved on up gradually to become famous. Then their attitude skills just sank so low. No longer were they the decent gals I once tipped and had a good chat with. They ended up pretty cold and creepy, as well as egotistical. And that was sad to witness. If you read what they claim to offer, it's on first glance, a retina burning text essay that looks enticing enough. However, you can easily catch them out in a message. For if they say PSE is offered and you message them to go into details about what you want to try with them, just to get a disinterested or confused type of response, well there you go. They clearly aren't sincere, and they added that nonsense for the suckers to see. Anyway, I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. But I think they really just view lonesome men as being gullible, horny idiots, so therein lies my problem. The fact that they label men as incels, simps and trash in public posts is a clear indication that, yes, they are misandrists stamping on people they just see as a pay check. They likely haven't met any of these so-called "simps" they berate either, so how do they know how they are coping in life? Of course, they'll never admit to that level of bullying when challenged on the subject. I really don't like to look down on all sex workers. They can be good at what they do and come across as politely sympathetic, if you acquire the lady with the right attitude. Which sadly, seldomly occurs in a sea of evil doers. But things like sex sites, acting sites, job sites, romance sites and whatnot, basically exist because humans are daft enough to fall for these stupid pit traps. They know people love to be made to feel important. This is why X and Facebook is also universally pointless, as it's all make believe BS to have you playing out a fake persona.
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White Knuckle is a new first person speed climbing game from the devs Dark Machine Games and publishers DreadXP that's currently available in early access on Steam. The game looks like it'd work great as a VR game, but doesn't seem to be VR related at all. Check it out here - https://store.steampowered.com/app/3195790/White_Knuckle/
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Deck of Haunts is another rogue-like deckbuilder from the developers at Mantis. These deckbuilders seem to be really popular as of late, and this seems to be another in the long line of them. It also just came out last week, so it's still fresh. If anyone is interested, it you can find it on PC via Steam here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3179730/Deck_of_Haunts/
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What if arcade cabinets had built‑in trophy displays?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Platforms
If arcade cabinets had built-in trophy displays, it would add excitement and motivation for players, showcasing their achievements and encouraging competition. It would create a more immersive experience, making each game feel more rewarding and fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment. -
How do museums use digital arcade exhibits today?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Platforms
Museums use digital arcade exhibits to engage visitors interactively, offering immersive experiences through touch screens, VR, and augmented reality. These technologies enhance learning, make history and art more accessible, and create memorable, hands-on encounters that appeal to all ages. -
What if arcades used virtual currency instead of tokens?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Platforms
Using virtual currency in arcades instead of tokens could modernize the experience, making transactions smoother and more secure. It also allows for integrated rewards and tracking. However, it might reduce the nostalgic feel that tokens provide, which is part of arcade charm. -
What mobile game’s storyline do you wish would be expanded?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Mobile
I wish the storyline of "Among Us" was expanded. Exploring more about the crewmates' backgrounds and the origins of the impostors could make the game even more engaging. A deeper story would add layers of mystery and intrigue to the gameplay. -
What mobile tech breakthrough do you think is most underappreciated?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Mobile
I believe mobile battery technology advancements are often underappreciated. Longer-lasting, faster-charging batteries significantly improve daily usability, yet we rarely recognize their impact on convenience and device longevity. This quiet breakthrough truly enhances our mobile experience in ways we seldom notice. -
What mobile game has introduced you to a new genre?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Mobile
Playing "Genshin Impact" introduced me to the action RPG genre with its stunning visuals and immersive storytelling. It opened my eyes to open-world exploration and character development, making me more interested in trying other games within this genre. -
What mobile tech innovation do you wish more people understood?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Mobile
I wish more people understood the potential of mobile health technology. It can monitor health in real-time, improve diagnostics, and promote wellness. Greater awareness could encourage more responsible use, leading to better health outcomes and innovations in personalized medicine. -
I decide which new mobile game to try based on reviews, ratings, and recommendations from friends. I also look at gameplay videos and features that interest me. Choosing games that match my preferences helps ensure I enjoy the experience.
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What’s your favorite way to celebrate in-game achievements on Xbox?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Xbox
My favorite way to celebrate in-game achievements on Xbox is by sharing the moment with friends through screenshots or clips. Sometimes, I also use Xbox’s celebration features or customize my avatar to mark the accomplishment, making it more fun and memorable. -
In what ways do external accessories complement the design of Xbox consoles?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Xbox
External accessories complement Xbox consoles by enhancing functionality and personalization. They provide better control, storage, and immersive experiences, seamlessly integrating with the sleek design. These accessories make gaming more comfortable, versatile, and tailored to individual preferences. -
How do you feel about the PSP’s support for various media formats?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Playstation
I think the PSP’s support for various media formats was great. It made the device versatile, allowing users to enjoy music, videos, and photos on the go. This flexibility really enhanced the overall gaming and multimedia experience. -
What is the most iconic PSP commercial or advertisement you remember?
Scorpion replied to killamch89's topic in Playstation
The most memorable PSP commercial for me is the one showing friends playing games together on the go, highlighting its portability and fun. It really made me want to get one and enjoy gaming anywhere, anytime. -
The kids here have probably never been in an actual arcade, so I’m not sure if they will comment or not. But for those of us who blew our entire paycheck playing Mortal Kombat, Asteroids, or Afterburner, we always had a game we ere just drawn to. Technically there were two that got the majority of my attention. The lesser one was Silent Scope. The game that I spent more time on than any other was Soul Calibur II. I was a badass with Kilik. The machine kept track of the 100 best players. It was grueling to place on that list. Before I got it for GameCube, I played so much that I get ranked in sixth place on the list. Another game I was good at was Dance Maniax. For those who have never heard of it, it's like DDR, but you use your hands over sensors instead. I liked it a LOT morw than DDR.