Comments by PADeuce

  • discussion comment
    3 years ago
    Skittles
    taste the rainbow
    How young is Too young and how old is too old?
    Best night of my life was with a dancer in her 40s in Las Vegas, back when Glitter Gulch was still a thing. For the most part, that place was a major tourist trap, lots of pressure and hustle. It's also the only place I've ever been actually *hurt* by a stripper, an absurdly gorgeous Columbian girl who turned out to be extremely aggressive in lap dances. "I could just break your neck!" and then she grabs my head and twists, it actually tweaked my neck. Psychotic. All of that melted away an hour later, though, when I met this lovely spinner gave me a wonderful massage when I told her about it, and then took me away for some of the best dances ever. I spent a long time with her. No extras, just tons of passion and great conversation. I don't know shit about being a dancer, I assume it does get tougher to make money in your 40s, but if you like doing it and still make the money you want? Why not?
  • discussion comment
    3 years ago
    Clubs very near hotels?
    It is admittedly a strange question to be asking. Walkable, but I'm willing to travel anywhere by plane. A bit paradoxical. Lazy hedonism, spend a couple hours in the club during the day, wander out to get food, nap in the hotel, back to the club, etc.
  • review comment
    4 years ago
    Birthday night out
    What even is punctuation
  • review comment
    4 years ago
    AsiaLove
    What's the UHM World Record?
    At Least They're Open
    Some people are latching onto a badly misunderstood COVID statistic. The CDC reports that ~94% of COVID deaths list other factors on the death certificate. Only 6% list ONLY COVID. Some people have interpreted that to mean 94% of the COVID deaths are not actually COVID-related, but that's a ridiculous interpretation based on very poor understanding of medical recordkeeping and medicine in general. A death certificate may list "COVID" and "Cardiac Arrest." Because COVID made that person's heart stop. It's a COVID death. But people insist that the CDC is wrong about what their own numbers mean, because hey this guy I found on youtube says so.