CanadianCouple wrote:These OTS releases are wearing me down. Are any of you buying them in significant quantity? Just curious!
CanadianCouple wrote:These OTS releases are wearing me down. Are any of you buying them in significant quantity? Just curious!
CanadianCouple wrote:These OTS releases are wearing me down. Are any of you buying them in significant quantity? Just curious!
evil-pineapples wrote:All signs point to yes.
I think it's a bad idea and he shouldn't be doing it, esp. not with his backlog. I'm not afraid to say it. Won't change anything, though.
CanadianCouple wrote:These OTS releases are wearing me down. Are any of you buying them in significant quantity? Just curious!
magizi87 wrote:I work for an "essential" business, a power electric company
and most of us are still working almost normally.
I forgot which country is it, but there is one small country,
one of the wealthy ones in europe, that never went the lockdown route,
and they are doing fine, just using common sense and similar precautions.
evil-pineapples wrote:Ehh, barely. I am very inactive. Anyway, being "in the biz" has nothing to do with this. I know what I know from following performers' Twitter accounts, just like the rest of you.
evil-pineapples wrote:I think so, but I haven't used it since like 2013. Just find me on AdultDVDTalk.
VictorH33 wrote:CanadianCouple wrote:These OTS releases are wearing me down. Are any of you buying them in significant quantity? Just curious!
No, haven't bought any so far, but my resistance could weaken if a model I'm hooked on came out with something surprisingly good.
I prefer to explore the back catalogue, especially the Sineplex stuff, and especially the Sineplex SOS. Just find many of the Russian models in those scenes are gorgeous and wonderfully nasty. Far more erotic than any recent LP stuff. Just my personal opinion, of course.
BlueShadow wrote:A reminder:
When for someone the coronavirus was just a "panic".
Jocke wrote:Agree about old scenes being more erotic, like this one:
magizi87 wrote:I work for an "essential" business, a power electric company
and most of us are still working almost normally.
We simply cannot stop our service.
We take precautions like using protection equipment,
each of us go through a disinfectant "bath" before starting to work, I don't know the technical term.
everyday we measure the temperature of each worker, we practice social distancing etc, etc.
We were also instructed to not show up to work with any symtom associated with coivd
and it seems everyone is also practicing social distancing off work.
That being said, pretty much all of those who have a health condition
that could potentially put their lives at risk at currently not working.
So far, two employees, out of 90,000 have caught COVID.
And we know, that this is going to last at the earliest, july next year.
I think all businesses will have to figure out how to operate, alongside covid,
because it's just not going to ever go away. lol
I forgot which country is it, but there is one small country,
one of the wealthy ones in europe, that never went the lockdown route,
and they are doing fine, just using common sense and similar precautions.
Jocke wrote:I am very happy that Markus talked her into doing some naughty stuff with her butt in spite of what her mother had told her.
evil-pineapples wrote:Giorgio, I thank you for writing a thoughtful response to my criticism. I appreciate your candor in discussing this topic as well as your willingness to explain your reasoning, which you certainly did not have to do. You raised many good points and I think I understand your decision to continue shooting more clearly than I did before. So I do appreciate that, and I wanted to start my post by saying that to you clearly.
I still do not agree with your reasoning. I think all producers should strive to wait a couple weeks after restrictions are lifted to see whether the situation cools off or gets worse again. That would also avoid any possibility of performers (and crew) being exposed to the virus during the critical two-week "buffer period" immediately following the removal of restrictions, during which time the true spread of the virus is unknown, and the possibility for a second wave still remains. Remember, this virus has an unusually long incubation period. If another wave forms, you likely won't know until it's already too late.
However, the choice is down to you. If you feel that the risk is low enough, and your government has not restricted the operation of your business, then practically speaking, nothing can stop you from shooting during this time. At the end of the day, you are held responsibility for yourself and the people who work for you, and the judgments you make that could impact their livelihood.
So, I do still disagree... but I disagree respectfully.
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