• Online “Sex Workers” Are Scrambling To Cover Their Tracks After Being Mass Repor
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Taxes feel like theft in the US because the government doesn't actually make an effort to spend your money where it counts.
And doesn't tax the prior with the real money
Because with the increased stress comes more money.
Are you sure you'd want your little brother finding your porn, not realizing it's you, masturbating to it, then finding out it was you, and he's scarred for life.
no, i just made it up off the top of my head cause i'm really high god bless my country and its legal weed
I'm not particularly worried about that as a possiblity, no.
Haha all these people talking in this thread about camming being easy. I've talked to cam girls about their experiences and from their explanations of the work i can safely say its harder than the 3 jobs i've had in my life. One being a waitress in a coffee shop, military personnel and a secretary at a factory. You gotta put up a show for hours. Like its not only showing off your body, you gotta be a straight up entertainer with a personality. Some people want to talk to the camgirls for hours and they told me they sometimes get recognized on the street which can end really badly for them. Its not a job i'd be able to do unless i was forced to from homelessness and i'd always worry about being recognized or not getting enough money because my personality or body just don't cut it.
Wasn't there a guy on facepunch years ago who ended up finding porn of his sister?
Military personnel? Really? That's very vague.
I was an officer in charge of a national guard platoon. Why do i have to be specific?
people making under 12k a year can't afford rent anyway???
And where did I imply 12k would afford rent? I said you already don't pay taxes if your income is very low. Also no, you said "taxes are theft" which is just ridiculous. That's a very vague definition, It really depends really on where you live. It's more a living wage and housing market issue, and taxes shouldn't be adjusted to the housing market. The way it works now is, If your income is low, your taxes are low, and that's a much better way to calculate taxes. Wether or not the minimum wage in your area is a living wage is another issue entirely.
I don't know about calling this slutshaming since this for obvious reasons ignores actual "sluts" that are doing things like /r/gonewild for fun. It's specifically the people on sites like instagram/twitter putting shit like "i only answer messages with tips in them" on their bio or advertising their snapchat account for $35 a month in their captions, etc. A lot of those people don't even have the right to be on the platforms as per policy, I've seen some of them routinely get banned and create new accounts on a lot of these sites for selling premium snapchats, and one time I saw one complaining on her story that Paypal shut her account down because someone put "premium snapchat" or "nudes" or something in the payment description. Hell I wouldn't be too surprised to find that snapchat has policies against making money off their service themselves. Never would've guessed they were breaking actual laws, though.
Because if they go after the women at gonewild, there's no spin for them to hide behind. This allows them to look righteous, "We're going after tax fraud" sounds a lot better than "We're going after people for who there's no evidence of tax fraud, with an I'm-about-to-ruin-your-livelihood intimidation campaign that preys on people's ignorance and fear of the IRS. Also, ignore the literal centuries through which sex workers have been marginalized in society, how nonexistent their support is on anything close to mainstream thought, the stress and danger it creates, and the puritanical, incel-style sentiments that permeate every corner of this shitfest" I understand these companies' policies are what they are, and you don't get away with breaking them by saying they should be something else, but doesn't it give you some perspective to see that sex work is so taboo? Like, maybe if corporations deem making money out of nudes to be so horrible it has to be banned, this is indicative of some real strong tendencies in society at large, against people (more often than not, women) who work with their bodies? In FP this might get discussed to hell and back, but does the topic get the same treatment everywhere? The memes pouring out of it sure take it as a given that the tax fraud claims have strong backing, I think that's a little concerning seeing as so far, there has been zero in this thread's 15 pages. And I doubt everyone's gonna look into it critically if this stuff gets shared offhand in a Discord. Don't underestimate the hate, and how few people are willing to stand up to "sluts" in real life, or even believe the prejudice is justified.
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