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HipHorray

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  1. Getting out of the bed in the morning puts your life at risk... Anyone who can't handle the risk should stay in bed because it's not my job to make other people feel safe. Besides, banks and government screw you over for your private data far more than I ever could. So anyone who's worried about a small time pornographer getting their email address should just get off the Internet.
  2. HipHorray posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    LOL no you can't. What the 'market wants' is free crap in order to get off in under 5 minutes. And as far as I'm concerned, 'Free' isn't a market. Despite the claims that platforms like OF make... The overwhelming vast majority of content creators don't earn more than $200 and they work their asses off for it. And I know this, because I've got no shortage of creators contacting me looking for work.
  3. -(1.)- I've always gotten futher with 'criminals.' -(2.)- People who 'obey' authority are people that I've learned can't be trusted. People who 'obey' authority can and frequently do screw others over. But unlike criminals, they almost always seem to get away with it. eg. Kind of like the power tripping p*lice officer who tases someone for no good reason and only gets "suspended with pay." Criminals with a 'bad reputation' don't get very far. They're stuck always trying to make a fast buck and constantly have to re-invent who they are.
  4. I can't comment about Europe but I can about the good old USA Homosexuality wasn't legal Interracial marriage wasn't legal Not standing for the National Anthem wasn't legal Women voting or owning property wasn't legal PORN WASN'T LEGAL On #5 my life would have been seriously screwed over had it not been for the pioneers of the 1970s and 1980s who told the government to go f*ck itself. nb: I warned everyone that I'm a pornographer and not a content creator. As such, I understand that many people fear the government and don't want to take 'risks.' However, that's a personal decision and I find it ironic that in the era of 'fight for your rights - social justice' that overwhelming vast majority lack a backbone. So, I will find a way to make myself clearly understood. It's just a question of how much I have to dance around an issue or if I get banned. (Although, I admit that I'm quickly running out of platforms to torment and I'll probably have to start trolling Meetup computer events in my area LOL... LOL... LOL)
  5. HipHorray posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    That's why I've always charged per view. Back in the early 2000s I had someone seriously pirate me and it took me 3 years to locate the guy.
  6. Supposing someone was trying to buy an email list. (Not that anyone would do that because it's against some EU law) But in the past they had problems with sellers because they've been either morons, scams or just too lazy to respond. Now the buyer wanted some specifics like: -(1.)- It should be nations like the USA, England and France -(2.)- It should NOT be email addresses compiled from platforms like p*rn hub because the traffic is garbage. (freeloaders & pirates) -(3.)- The list should be compiled from lists of people who have paid for adult products in the past.... OR, it can come from casinos or crypto enthusiasts. MY QUESTION(s) : -(A.)- Would sellers send someone a message to let them know they can help? -(B.)- Does paying only in crypto help the situation ? -(C.)- Are there people who really look for email lists like that... or are they being too specific? And finally, why is it that these days, so many people have no problem screwing over individuals but when the "government" farts they all line up to kiss its ass and obey? A curious mind really wants to know!
  7. HipHorray posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Until relatively recent, The USA was the porn capital of the world and the San Franando Valley was its mecca. Many of us like to say, "we graduated from porn university" and pointed out that it was San Fran and not the much smaller New York based industry. This is all a polite way of saying that I learned the business by starting in front of the camera and on my back. So, there's not an actual "university of porn" but one day that might change.
  8. HipHorray posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I create adult videos, sex products and sell sexual services. But I consider myself a porngrapher and not a content creator. Which means: I don't follow the crowd or adhear to herd mentalities. I don't obey censorship rules or laws. (My hard limits are: CSAM, animals & unsafe) I'm a veteran who got started in 1995. I graduated from San Franando Valley Porn University I only earn 15% to 20% of my income directly from the Internet. I've dumped more webdesigners and coders than people I've had sex with. (That's a lot) I'm a foul mouthed bitch who has a hell of a time being nice to people who don't have something I want I'm psychotic about privacy and prefer to do my business "in the dark." There are other things but people today get offended when I say stuff like the government can go to hell and the solution to people who owe me money is a baseball bat. OK, the above is the worst of me. My better qualities are: I'm disgustingly curious about everything. So, I'll ask a ton of questions about everything, including things that I'll never do or use. When it comes to making a dollar, I'm ALWAYS looking at new possiblities. 99% of them never work for me but I'm still always looking. I'm easy to get along with as long as someone is blunt with me about what they want or are offering. I'm extreamly loyal to those who demonstrate loyalty to me. Now does anyone have an email list that they want to sell me? I pay via crypto!