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  1. LioraVox

    For what reasons would a model require cam2cam for skype shows?

    Typically its the best way to make sure the person you're about to do a show with at least looks like they are 18+. Also being turned on by watching someone watch you. Or just watching them do their thing also. +Personal touch, it gives you an idea of what they look like, which then adds to the...
  2. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    I agree with what you said, except for this "so I'm not going to credit schools with doing what I consider to be the bare minimum." Do you mean "bare minimum" as a task for parents or as in "the school does the bare minimum"? Because schools absolutely do not do the "bare minimum". The bare...
  3. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    So idk if this is just me, but I feel like the parents who have allowed their kids to live in whatever identity they think they are are doing just what has been said. As a parent, if your kid comes to you - you gotta "make them feel accepted and beloved". I feel like, if your kid comes up to you...
  4. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    Would it? I don't really know, hence why I asked.
  5. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    Could it be argued that incest or GSA is an innate sexuality?
  6. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    But the gene pool stays within itself if they were to have a child. And there's a 50/50 chance that child could be interested in another family member, let alone the child be straight or even have the ability to procreate. So its really no more destructive to the gene pool than say the parents...
  7. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    Yea, I agree that if it was required most people wouldn't let the government know. I was reading a few internet articles, one said that inbreeding isn't really dangerous until its gone on for a few generations. Because then it's the dominant genes copy & pasting themselves over and over. If...
  8. LioraVox

    OMFG... just No... OMG...

    This is interesting, and my first reaction was "Yeah. Because then it doesn't give the child a higher chance of disease that the parents are holding traits to" - which has been a big argument against incestual relationships. But would this only be a law for incestual relationships or would it...
  9. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    I agree with you, and definitely, can acknowledge her part in her arrest. I never said it wasn't deserved as an end result. My whole point of posting the video was to create a discussion about where the line is between a) a civilian protecting themselves and b) disrespecting an officer by...
  10. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    I like your opinion in this thread because it shows a side that isn't widely expressed. And after your paragraph, I can see that that's definitely where you're speaking from. Tbh, we're both speaking from the same place just different sides. Because I can empathise with someone being afraid of...
  11. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    The officer can raise his voice & assert his position, but the moment a civilian says "you are making me afraid" or calls for other cops to come because this cop is making them afraid. IT IS that cops responsibility to assess and gain control over the situation. My point is just because a person...
  12. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    So.. a civilian can't feel unsafe with a cop raising their voice towards them? Let's acknowledge that she could just be afraid of cops for any reason, plus the fact that she didn't recognize anything that she was doing as threatening or dangerous. So, possibly him raising his voice to her made...
  13. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    Okay, she could've been threatening towards the officer, she could've caused him harm, but obviously, he wasn't worried about that, which you can see by how close he stands next to her while she's out of the car for any length of time. She definitely could've just stayed in the car, told him...
  14. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    Imo & going by her saying "this officer pulled me over for driving over a line & is yelling at me which is making me afraid"; I don't see anything wrong with her calling for backup because of how she describes him acting towards her. I see her calling for other cops as a "I feel this could...
  15. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    Oh ok. Yeah they don't, same with parents. The whole "who you do think you are to ask questions/ just do as I say (end of story)". I don't like these types of people.
  16. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    By "She wasn't following his "command presence" " you mean that she was questioning his authority by calling for other officers ? And so, as a result it isn't (more or less) suprising that that's how the officer reacted?
  17. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    That is definitely easier said than done, especially with LEO's who can say "you resisted arrest" because they are annoyed with the situation, like in this video. After watching this video would you say that she is protecting herself or is she disrespecting the officer? And what happened in...
  18. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    So your respect for police is more in line with "this is just a person doing their job - i don't need to make this situation any more difficult"? Which is something I agree with. Don't make the situation more than it needs to be. But like how I was saying, I find that the people who say "you...
  19. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    Dude.. Holy Shit. Like.. Holy. Shit. This is exciting because people in power, the people who have the power to make changes in how things are done just acknowledged systemic racism. Like... this is (for me) what BLM is for. W/o BLM supporters using their voices & the internet to ask questions...
  20. LioraVox

    The Black Lives Matters thread.

    Not escalating a situation has nothing to do with how much I respect someone. Those don't go hand in hand. There's common decency which is just a general natural respect for people that comes with acknowledging that a person is a person and they have their own ups & downs and whatever. If a...