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  1. 58 minutes ago, Pepe said:

    My opinion is that now that there are no more free cams her popularity is going to go down hill. She's already peaked and without     all the lurkers, her numbers will drop off. 

    We'll see but I am disappointed to see all the negative comments about The Goddess. To me she has been magnificent. I would say that she has evolved partly because of learning new ways to pleasure herself but also given the competition elsewhere in RLC. If you have ever watched Barcelona you know what goes on now. The girls come  in with pressure on them to perform straight away whereas in the past they was clearly less of it. This possibly has a knock-on effect for the couples' apartments. We have certainly seen some of the girls (and guys) feeling pressure. I am not going to quote specific instances but I could.

    Going back to the Goddess I can't remember a time when a large amount weren't watching her whatever she did. She's very watchable even when Paul is home. People complain there's too much of that, too little of this but the plain fact is as not everybody wants the same thing she can't please all of the people all of the time. Naturally then everyone has a subjective point of view. I just hope all of this is The Goddess's choice and even if it is then I don't see why any criticism should be laid at her door and if it isn't then no criticism can be! Yes I am not watching now but I don't regret one minute of watching her for the last 4 years or so.  

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  2. 30 minutes ago, Pepe said:

    Unless the paying RLC members stop paying and boycott.

    RLC will feel no pain if only non subscribers stop watching. 

    No but I have subscribed in the past for over a year and I wouldn't even be here if it wasn't for The Goddess. She is the best advertising they could possibly have I might have been motivated to subscribe earlier if there had been less free cameras but I wasn't going to say that while so much was free but for nothing to be free is a real pity.

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  3. Again this is General politics but since the discussion on the next PM is important and Brexit seems to have stalled entirely.

    Another 3 candidates (there are 11 in all):

    Jeremy Hunt, famously called Jeremy Cunt by a famous BBC news presenter which is appropriate as I think most doctors refer to the ex Health Secretary that way, is the current Foreign Secretary (No 3. in the UK government hierarchy). I remember when he was put in charge of media he kept bumping into one of Murdoch's cronies. He has a lot of money but said more study should go into homeopathy as a health option. Homeopathy is scientific bollocks. It is not that it does not work. It literally cannot work. Should a person like that be making decisions about health? Rich.

    Sayid Javid, Home Secretary (No 4.), had a fairly impressive career as a banker so in theory should be able to grasp the financial aspects. Has got where he has by hard work and ability rather than his family like several of the others but still maybe his ambition is a bit too blatant.

    Esther McVey ... Well she is from my part of the country even more so than Javid but I really do not like the woman. I would describe has the ex Minister against the Disabled since she spent her entire time looking for ways to take money off disabled people and has misled parliament but that's nothing new for a politician. She used to be a TV presenter on some religious programme. Her right wing politics belie her disadvantaged Irish Catholic background but the fact that she was a Deputy Whip shows she has a ruthless strong side. Tends to have relationships with colleagues. To balance this Boris tends to have a relationship with anything in a skirt.

    Be surprised if any of those win but who knows in this crazy world.

  4. 3 hours ago, Foamy T. Squirrel said:

    I'll miss our lovely Leora, and the fact that I will not be able to see if she was painting a skunk, dog, cat, hamster or squirrel. I'm out of the market; the price is too high per year.

    Asia and Hakeem are also locked up. I won't have problems with that.

    They haven't locked up Chloe yet, and, on last check, Eva's kitchen is still accessible.

    Basically, I'll just hang out on CC occasionally. The people here are interesting, and cheap to observe, and often come out with nice posts and witty comments.

     

    The end of an era for me. I'm sorry I won't see The Goddess again and while I like Chloe and other girls I am not motivated enough to be bothered watching any more. Sad day for me and many others. I wish The Goddess all the best but unless I have a sudden upturn in my finances which allows me justify paying over £500 a year (because without Replay ...) for watching 1 or 2 hours a day then I doubt very much if I'll ever be back.

    GOODBYE TO THE GODDESS AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH

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  5. 9 hours ago, Donzi said:

    Bwahaha! Um sure that's what they were discussing... how happy they are together... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    You are aware of time, I take it. You know things change. They have changed. What you are doing is equating the situation post Dasha with the situation pre Dasha which was very different. Masha is very unhappy now for obvious reasons.

  6. On 5/27/2019 at 1:26 AM, Rod001 said:

    breaking news GIF

    A very short video of what happened on the 21st  time : 30sec

    Kitty & Smith Breaking News 2019-05-21

    He sits in the small chair and eats, Kitty comes back and continues to verbally harass him, he gets up and tells her something and pushes her violently but does not hit her and returns to the chair. I don't have everything because RLC disconnect at this moment.

    Kitty-amp-Smith-2019-05-21-07.jpg

     

    bearclawsup bearcountry GIF by University of Central Arkansas


     

     

     

    Sometimes Kitty can be very difficult to deal with.

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  7. On 5/26/2019 at 11:54 PM, Donzi said:

    I will post my rebuttal to her statements later. All the videos of her and (TK ) Now know as Dick fucking around behind Sasha's back plus another on where she tried to blow a guest at one of their parties. 

    Still posting your version of the truth Donzi. I'm not going to waste my time but you try flogged this narrative to death years ago and ignored all the times I pointed out you were wrong. You see what you want to see, you show you want to show. You have probably even convinced yourself of its truth even if Masha and Sasha were to come to you and tell you what was actually going on, you wouldn't believe them. 

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  8. 30 minutes ago, Foamy T. Squirrel said:

    I can understand why the European Economic Union seemed to work well enough, but I can't understand the political control demanded by the EU. Is that where the problem lies?

    Yes that is fair. The UK only ever wanted a trading area but Germany wanted something closer to a federal Europe and apparently UK politicians knew this back in the early 1970s when we voted to join but didn't tell the public. Every time there has been a suggestion of closer union, the UK has flinched.

    If I might get personal for a second. I have always been suspicious about the level of the democracy in the EU, a suspicion realised when I saw the level of debate in the European parliament. However the world is an uncertain place and I would prefer to stay close if not in to the EU as these are the closest countries to us not only geographically, but economically and philosophically. I am an internationalist and leaving the EU personally makes me very sad.

    The Germans are probably very sad that we are leaving; the French are probably amused. 

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  9. 52 minutes ago, happyone said:

    Thank you BB,

    Who is going to take the helm and where does the UK go now as far as BREXIT is concerned--will the UK still leave the EU?  

    And what about the trade deal with the US??

    I feel it is likely to be Boris Johnson. The experts say he has an advantage in a short campaign because he has such a massive public profile although I think that might be irrelevant before the final stage. Most MPs don't want Boris but if he makes the final 2 he is guaranteed.

    Also in the running are:

    1. Dominic Raab who nobody had heard of until he was made Brexit Secretary, a post he resigned from fairly quickly, when he revealed he had not understood how many goods actually came through Dover - which made people think he lacked basic knowledge;
    2. Michael Gove the joint leader of the main Brexit campaign, an ex-journalist and publically well known. He's seen as clever but a bit weaselly and isn't posh like Johnson.
    3. Rory Stewart, Eton educated diplomat - seeped in diplomacy, governed part of Iraq and helped set up the Iraqi constitution - and a dark horse but better known than Raab.
    4. Angela Leadsom ... hmmm Speaker John Bercow has suggested she's not too bright and I would say that she'd be a worse choice than Boris and that is saying something.
    5. Penny Mordaunt, current Secretary for Defence, who is most famous for appearing on a reality TV show in a swimsuit. Has credentials but does appear to be a bit jolly hockey sticks (not a Sarah Palin phrase) but maybe that's unfair.

    There are several others but that's probably the top 6 who MPs will narrow down to 2. If you ask me I would favour Stewart then Gove.
     

    The UK will leave the EU and possibly with NO DEAL now which sounds crazy to me and many others.

    As for a trade deal with the US, clearly Trump would favour Boris. Stewart would be the toughest. 

     

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  10. 5 hours ago, happyone said:

    I am curious what you Brits think about May's resignation.

    Well now this will get political but not too much I hope.

    History first because it explains May's problems.

    Just like there has always been a hardcore of left-wingers in the Labour Party, there has been a hardcore of right-wingers in the Conservative Party. John Major, a mild mannered man, called them bastards. Virtually all the right and the extreme left want to leave the EU because it is one more level of government which isn't in the way of the idealistic views. Now successive Tory leaders had managed to hold off this wing - they flirted going to the right during their 13 years in opposition but when they elected Cameron it was an attempt to steal the centre ground. UKIP happened - with unclear sources of funding but probably not from residents of the UK  - and fuelled by the discontent due to the crash of 2008 gained momentum. Now the growing right wing of the Tory Party had a natural home in UKIP but only a coupled jumped ship because the Tories were after all in power and they had seats anyway.


    Now Cameron was an arrogant gambler who had just about got away with the Scottish referendum. He felt he could stave off UKIP and appease the right of his party - never give into terrorism - he put a commitment for a referendum into the Tory manifesto in 2015:

    • the Conservatives would probably not have a majority and therefore he would have to abandon the plan;
    • fully believing he would win it anyway.

    To everyone's surprise the Conservatives won a majority and then you know what happened next.

    So while the leaders of the Brexit campaign stabbed themselves in the front leaving only the inexperienced and under talented Angela Leadsom to stand from that side. Now May had given a speech which was, in the manner of Corbyn, supposed to be her pitch for Remain but what she ended up as saying was the EU was not very good but may be better than the alternative. Leadsom opened with the opinion that May was not fit to lead because she had no children ... The battle lasted one day and as May was the last one standing she won.

    May decided to call an election to giver her a mandate. The Conservatives led the polls by 20 points but it quickly became clear May was a massive liability and she decided to hide during the campaign even making Corbyn look statesmanlike. Labour did much better than expected, so well in fact the Tories lost the majority earning the wrath of her own party. This is not a good background to start Brexit negotiations with but she carried on as if nothing had changed - she did lie to The Queen about exactly how the Northern Irish DUP were actually on board. When she made the ill judged appointments of David Davis as Brexit Secretary and Boris Johnson as foreign secretary it was briefly thought to be a plan to show her opponents as incompetent. They were and fortunately both resigned but this did not seem to weaken them. The right wing ERG (European Reform Group) now had a lot of power. These were the seeds John Major's bastards had grown.

    Before all this a lot of people were behind May but as time wore on the country became frustrated with her strict adherence to the deal. Her only method of persuasion seemed to be promising to end her premiership sooner and sooner. In the end a concrete promise was enough to persuade the leading right wing figures to back her as although they might not have got everything they wanted, the opportunity to control the trade negotiations was too good to turn down as well as a chance for personal ambitions to be realised. But she lost again and after a hiatus during which there was a belated attempt (the Tory chief whip, the guy responsible for party discipline, said it should have happened in 2017 after she lost her majority) to negotiate with the Labour Party, which has its own Brexit problems. These talks collapsed but once more May stubbornly went on with a plan no-one supported - with her imminent departure, members of the ERG had stopped any support they had for her.

    To answer your question, it is felt she had an impossible job but she had run out of cards to play so she was just occupying the position. People have sympathy for her  - I do over Brexit as I said many times they should vote for her deal, but not her career in general - but pretty much everybody in the country had lost patience with her inability to move anything on.   

     

     

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  11. 23 hours ago, Rod001 said:

    First : Masha is the girl from the original topic appartment "Masha & Sasha" on RLC, when Dasha quits Demit  ( Dasha & Demid (10/03/14 - 07/12/17 in the archived appartment) she is friend with Masha and coming to the appart, that become a threesome appart ^^ with name Masha & Sasha and Dasha, but actually Sasha is in love with Dasha and the appart Become "Dasha & Sasha and Masha you can find it ont the actual topic, i hope it's clear lol :cry:

    It's very confusing ... just imagine if someone in the apartments were actually called Pasha 😉

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  12. 11 hours ago, Loki93 said:

     

    Is it prohibited to post photos and videos of things that happen in the bedroom and bathroom? I can't find anywere.

    Hello Loki, although I suspect you aren't really Tom Hiddlestone, but the problems are:

    1. People don't want to because of the risk of losing their RLC subscription - there are a few ways RLC have of identifying the content maker.

    2. I suspect that more recent events might begin to be a bit too visible in CC for RLC's comfort and I'm guessing both parties want to maintain a good relationship.

    Some people do post stuff from the past but if you notice the hosting sites tend to take this content down very quickly.

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  13. On 5/4/2019 at 10:51 PM, Foamy T. Squirrel said:

    Actually, Obama spoke and moved against Brexit. I think he was out-of-line.

    He did (*) and he was which means we can't complain when Trump does it now. I think from Obama's POV it strengthens the hand of the West as a whole and we should be joining together to fight China but Trump doesn't see a war he sees individual battles and against EU and against UK, the US position is strengthened.

    To continue your metaphor when we sat down there was some glue on part of the seat called the Irish Border. Every single party has let the UK down but we certainly don't want a couple of new parties whose only policy is GET OUT and STAY IN. When asked about other policies the Brexit Party said that they weren't really important and they'd make some up in time for the election but I'm willing to bet that it will look very like a British version of the Tea Party ... an irony that won't be lost on Americans.

    * Mainly because Cameron asked him to because of making a ****ing stupid mistake but then as someone who allegedly stuck his cock in a dead pig's head who should be surprised? The one good thing about Cameron - apart from his extraordinary ability to deliver a speech without notes without hesitation - was that he called out Putin on how macho he was challenging him to swim in ice cold water which VP turned down. 

  14. So now after 6 weeks the Tory/Labour talks have failed due to:

    1. May probably not moving very much

    2. Labour Party not being united - I honestly don't know why half the party is insisting on another referendum because we already had one

    What these leaves us with is a meaningless election (to an organisation we have promised to leave)) with victory for a populist party claiming to be across the spectrum which is a euphemism for right-wing tax cutting anti-regulation at at time when public spending is about as low as it could be acting in the interests of the rich - yes I said no politics here but that is what will happen - provoking panic from the Tories.

    10 days after that election May will possibly giver her deal one final go or we have another set of indicative votes but whatever happens she will probably resign or be forced to resign even if she wins. The Tories have an electoral system for leader which involves MPs nominating candidates and then having a series of run off ballots knocking out the last place each time until there are 2 left who then fight it out for the party members vote. Labour have a higher bar to enter the race but then open it up to the whole membership including union members and those who paid a nominal subscription to vote. Sadly last time some MPs thought it would be only fair to give a Marxist a chance so helped Corbyn over that bar and leading to him becoming leader completely failing to understand why that bar had been put there in the first place. Tory MPs are now trying to work out how they can prevent the egotistical 2 faced buffoon (not political as this is factually what he is) Boris Johnsonfrom being in that top 2 because if he is, he will surely win and the UK will have their own Donald Trump with even less diplomatic skills.

    It all happens in early June after a month of NOTHING.
     

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