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This used to be such a lively board... but now that K dolls are taboo here, i hear the desert winds...

...that they finally learned how to advertise in a manner that's TER-approved, their new reviews are appearing on TER again and there's nothing to stop discussions of K-girls.  Why don't you start a K-thread and see what happens instead of bitching about a desert?

I'm still chuckling at the K-zombies who wrung their hands and pulled their hair out over the fact that TER banned a website that became a direct TER competitor.  They thought their world was ending, lol.  Maybe that's why they're not posting - they're too embarrassed at their overreaction.  Or they're just pouting little boys who picked up their marbles and don't want to play anymore.

I, for one, enjoy the clear, fresh desert air to the K-pollution.

that was just an observation. The board has been deserted, and if a few of the former posters could qualify as retards, most of the mensch found other welcoming playgrounds.  
No one is embarrassed, just no longer here to care.
Let's see if our little exchange brings some of that noise back....

We all know what what we are missing. It's not rocket science.

You turn them this way and turned them that way after a little mout rinse?
Seems a little Impersonable to me.

-- Modified on 5/16/2013 10:12:26 PM

I just like a little more verbal interaction. You know, like Lohan or LK

TER was/is a community where both consumer and supplier can reference and anonymously interact for the mutual safety of everyone. K-Dolls typically are English composition and e-mail challenged, thus relying on bi-lingual "bookers" who are largely unquantifiable as well as typically reticent to answer an "independent" providers "reference" request.  

This language barrier, possible prejudicial barriers, as well as booker/agency born protectionism serve only to counterproductively segregate our community rather than unify it.

I think you nailed it.

That said, K girls are hardly taboo now that they seem to have found an effective means by which to market without linking to a TER competitor's site, but the (apparent) restraints placed on Pete, and the (apparent) banishment of Repeat seems to have  tamed the aggressive shilliness and silliness that was dominating the LA board.  

In any event, TER is a better place sans the shameless, rabid shilling by Pete and Repeat, IMO.

I like it.  

-- Modified on 5/17/2013 3:19:30 PM

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