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Old 01-29-2003, 11:11 AM  
Kiko_Wu
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Join Date: May 2002
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www.xposedmodeling.com, www.bustybecky.com, www.mandysplayshouse.com
Not going to add those to your sig huh? I wonder why:-)

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I also find it interesting that you responsed to this one but not to the prior to it. Was I right lol
About what? You were just ranting. Look, you discount my skill and the difficulties my company faces- I discount your skill and your difficulties. That's board piss and not going to change anything.

You don't have any argument from me that models are flaky and that strippers are twice as flaky. Or that it sucks and is a hassle when they cancel. There's nothing wrong with a little good natured venting, models suck, hosts suck, sponsers suck- it's all part of the game. BUT when we start getting in to "the bitch never showed up" and"Useless drugged up canceling traumatized psycho pron sluts are a dime a dozen." "i guess they are too drugged to care " "offer a few sluts there $100.00 for an hour of they're time" "They are all bitches " (not you but indicative of the problem) this is just bad for everyones business. Because when the content producers say it then the 16 year old free siters, designers and the rest of the kids parrot it to try and sound hardcore. Unfortunately there are a lot of webmistresses eager to jump on the gratuitous model bashing bandwagon just to differentiate themselves from talent and ingratiate themselves with the boys.

This sort of sentiment is just bad for business, it make our industry look bad, encourages regulation and makes it even harder for everyone. The industry just got slammed on that ABC special and there's going to be more where that came from. Everyone in the industry feels insulated behind their computer so doesn't give their public comments a second thought. The problem is not that the feds are going to read the forum, the problem is that newbie webmasters and content producers are and they are not really being given any clues to distinguish venting from the reality of content production. We got into this years ago with credit cards, a few twits did whatever they wanted and we all paid. A few content producers want to play foul mouth pimp and we're all going to end up footing the bill when it comes to public perception and potential regulation.
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