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Back in the 90s before porn I worked a factory job driving a forklift for 11 years. At one point I worked twenty-five 12-hour days in a row without a day off or a normal 8 hour shift. I got so tired that I went out and bought clothes at Walmart, rather than doing laundry.
In the porn days back around 2006 I stayed up for over 72 hours rebuilding paysites online because the hosting company before we moved to Mojohost deleted all of our websites and then made a backup of the empty server. Mojohost and Vacares have made my life so much less stressful over my years in porn. Haha I just went to the webhost to see if they are still around and I kid you not this is what I saw and it fits them so well. https://i.imgflip.com/9mfxpz.jpg |
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I'm heading out to hunt for my next meal . . .
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Would be sick if Fuzebox could help me get unbanned on Revscene so I can really trigger some bluepilled Vancouver NPCs, that would be glorious! |
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A character in the crowd (this would be fuze) is heckling the singer of a billy joel cover band (this would be huggles) that strictly cover songs from the 1980's. At some point this heckling becomes irritating, causing the singer to lash out and call his wife a "skank hooker". You can see the scene for yourself here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaAX8x2qOxM Would you say this is accurate? |
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to the OP's original question, yeah, I did
built a biz I was proud of that made a lasting impact on my niche of the industry that remains to this day, long after I sold it. my peers get paid more now cuz of the standard I decided to raise way back then. I'm proud of that def affected my health and my primary relationship, got to the point my nerves were shot, was puking constantly due to stress and I was even dreaming about the damn biz. it grew to big for me to handle but the most vital parts of it couldn't be outsourced so I sold it, and used the proceeds to buy an offline biz that is way less pressure and much more fun. it not being in adult greatly reduces the uphill climb. the online biz was great, I thrive on challenge and I made wicked friends and peers through it, but it was very isolating. all the pressure and responsibility was on me but so many elements of it were completely beyond my control was a wild ride, I did love it. until I didn't and I sold and moved on. no regrets |
Physically? No.
Mentally/Spiritually? Not hard but all-consuming. Passion. Yes. Til it's boring for me, and/or the buyers. |
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