captivecuties
Senator
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Aside from that, the work is immediately recognizable.Yes, of course, you see the signatur on a pictures.
I’d watch her belly dance
Rosaleen was just about to work with me when she suddenly dropped off the map.
I’d have that one dance to My lash!I’d watch her belly dance
Screw that I'd love to dance with her!I’d watch her belly dance
Probably,Screw that I'd love to dance with her!
As to her falling off the map, since I'm in eDiscovery I think I can tell you why. Over the last 10 years companies have MASSIVELY ungraded their internal surveillance on employees. Even something as simple as your IM system at work can have something attached to it keeps track of how often you touch (or don't) the keyboard to monitor productivity. And it has only gotten worse since the "work at home" movement started. If you sign into the corporate network you WILL get cookies that track even your private stuff (which is why I insisted the company give me a computer if they wanted me to work from home). BYOD has not only turned into a cost saver for companies it has turned into a way to monitor you at your own expense.
The other part is companies are now doing very sophisticated searches for you on the internet (and they aren't that far away from commercially available low cost face recognition software). In fact there are companies out there that will do it for your company.
Nothing that gets onto the internet ever truly disappears (and EU politicians are lying to you with their various 'data privacy' laws) and a simple slip up from back at the beginning of the internet can prevent you from getting a job or get you terminated from one.
Finally who wants to put on their resume 'I was an X (porn, bdsm, whatever) model'?
Our electronic world is very dystopian not freeing.
kisses
willowfall
True but a friend of mine who was a bdsm/adult model known from the early days of Insex, Chanta‘s Bitches and Kink.com was able to become a corporate lawyer with that past regardless.Screw that I'd love to dance with her!
As to her falling off the map, since I'm in eDiscovery I think I can tell you why. Over the last 10 years companies have MASSIVELY ungraded their internal surveillance on employees. Even something as simple as your IM system at work can have something attached to it keeps track of how often you touch (or don't) the keyboard to monitor productivity. And it has only gotten worse since the "work at home" movement started. If you sign into the corporate network you WILL get cookies that track even your private stuff (which is why I insisted the company give me a computer if they wanted me to work from home). BYOD has not only turned into a cost saver for companies it has turned into a way to monitor you at your own expense.
The other part is companies are now doing very sophisticated searches for you on the internet (and they aren't that far away from commercially available low cost face recognition software). In fact there are companies out there that will do it for your company.
Nothing that gets onto the internet ever truly disappears (and EU politicians are lying to you with their various 'data privacy' laws) and a simple slip up from back at the beginning of the internet can prevent you from getting a job or get you terminated from one.
Finally who wants to put on their resume 'I was an X (porn, bdsm, whatever) model'?
Our electronic world is very dystopian not freeing.
kisses
willowfall
True but a friend of mine who was a bdsm/adult model known from the early days of Insex, Chanta‘s Bitches and Kink.com was able to become a corporate lawyer with that past regardless.
Another became an Optometrist and another a Social Worker.
There is an exception once in a while.
Absolutely gorgeous! You could lose yourself in those dreamy eyes...
Never EVER use your own computer for home and work stuff. ALWAYS use another computer for work stuff and make sure you sandbox the damn thing so it can only access the internet and not your own LAN (put your own machine on a seperate subnet if you can and don't have both powered up at the same time. Don't give the filthy corpos ANY of your data - EVERScrew that I'd love to dance with her!
As to her falling off the map, since I'm in eDiscovery I think I can tell you why. Over the last 10 years companies have MASSIVELY ungraded their internal surveillance on employees. Even something as simple as your IM system at work can have something attached to it keeps track of how often you touch (or don't) the keyboard to monitor productivity. And it has only gotten worse since the "work at home" movement started. If you sign into the corporate network you WILL get cookies that track even your private stuff (which is why I insisted the company give me a computer if they wanted me to work from home). BYOD has not only turned into a cost saver for companies it has turned into a way to monitor you at your own expense.
The other part is companies are now doing very sophisticated searches for you on the internet (and they aren't that far away from commercially available low cost face recognition software). In fact there are companies out there that will do it for your company.
Nothing that gets onto the internet ever truly disappears (and EU politicians are lying to you with their various 'data privacy' laws) and a simple slip up from back at the beginning of the internet can prevent you from getting a job or get you terminated from one.
Finally who wants to put on their resume 'I was an X (porn, bdsm, whatever) model'?
Our electronic world is very dystopian not freeing.
kisses
willowfall