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Rebelfreedomeagle

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I can’t see her without thinking about the last video rental store in my area. They had this movie on the shelf with a strip of masking tape on it. They hand wrote “This is NOT the Disney pirates movie and is NOT for children!!”. I don’t know what event caused the warning but I’ll bet it was wild.
 

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I can’t see her without thinking about the last video rental store in my area. They had this movie on the shelf with a strip of masking tape on it. They hand wrote “This is NOT the Disney pirates movie and is NOT for children!!”. I don’t know what event caused the warning but I’ll bet it was wild.

Good save adding the whole "saw this at my movie store".

Sinner.
 
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I can’t see her without thinking about the last video rental store in my area. They had this movie on the shelf with a strip of masking tape on it. They hand wrote “This is NOT the Disney pirates movie and is NOT for children!!”. I don’t know what event caused the warning but I’ll bet it was wild.


Awesome movie, so I'm told...
 
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I knew a beautiful dancer and escort (as a friend btw) who I liked a lot because she seemed very real and understanding about her life and her work. She wasn’t just a drunk, bimbo-ish girl, doing everything she could to bury her sorrows. She was intelligent and matter of fact. Her whole early life had been abuse and even though it was sad, it seemed like she had figured out a way to came to terms with life as it was. Then she pulled a Kurt Cobain. Really messed me up about the entire industry. The issues in the industry are of course, obvious. Some of the people show those problems more obviously than others. This was a person that seemed okay, relatively speaking, despite all of it. Clearly, she wasn’t.
 

Beatle Bum

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I knew a beautiful dancer and escort (as a friend btw) who I liked a lot because she seemed very real and understanding about her life and her work. She wasn’t just a drunk, bimbo-ish girl, doing everything she could to bury her sorrows. She was intelligent and matter of fact. Her whole early life had been abuse and even though it was sad, it seemed like she had figured out a way to came to terms with life as it was. Then she pulled a Kurt Cobain. Really messed me up about the entire industry. The issues in the industry are of course, obvious. Some of the people show those problems more obviously than others. This was a person that seemed okay, relatively speaking, despite all of it. Clearly, she wasn’t.
I spoke with a woman once who ministers to women in the adult entertainment business. She said that she met one stripper, out of hundreds, that she thought had her crap together and had made an intellectual decision to make money by stripping. The rest were abused as young girls and/or on drugs. And, she said most strip club owners want their contract strippers addicted. That way, they make back the money they don’t get from tips and keep the women captive. It’s evil and men should not support it.

The two people in the story probably both committed suicide by overdose (by agreement) or got a hold of something laced with fentanyl or something they did not expect.
 
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