
(vulgar, slang) A sexual practice whereby two people penetrate a single sexual partner at the same time, one orally and the other vaginally or anally.
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(vulgar, slang) A sexual practice whereby two people penetrate a single sexual partner at the same time, one orally and the other vaginally or anally.
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Again, the risks you mention are certainly real. However, I believe they can be almost entirely mitigated by always having someone present who’s ready to catch or assist the sub if they start to fall, or to release them immediately if needed. That’s pretty standard stuff in BDSM. Clear communication and closely monitoring the sub are the key. Also, it’s very unlikely that someone would suddenly collapse or lose consciousness just like that without any prior warning. I’m not saying it could never happen, but the risk is quite low.
If proper safety precautions aren’t followed, then yes, there’s a risk of serious injury when using devices like this. But that’s also true for many other higher risk scenes. I just don’t see OBPs as riskier than things like suspension bondage or CBT/ballbusting, for example. In my opinion, the risks involved are different, but not greater or lesser. We can agree to disagree on that.
As someone living in a green country, could someone explain how things work in practice in the yellow or orange countries? I understand that in places like Russia or China, journalists can end up in prison, or worse, if the government doesn’t like their writing. But how exactly is the press not free in countries like Canada or most European nations that are labeled yellow here?
And why is the US labeled orange? As far as I know, the media there is highly politically polarized, with most major news organizations openly supporting a particular agenda. That’s certainly a serious issue and not how the press should operate, but even Trump’s government isn’t actively limiting the freedom of the press to report on issues like they see fit? Or am I mistaken? I’m genuinely asking.
I see your point but I still wouldn’t call OBPs any more dangerous among kinky activities and the risks you mention can and should mitigated with standard BDSM safety measures. Also, it’s not clear from this picture, but usually the top part which actually gets inserted into the sub is a dildo or something else with a fair bit of flex to it, of course it’s not just solid metal pike.
Hmm, how come? I guess falling down with the dildo inserted could cause damage but as long as there’s always someone close by to help if needed, I would consider OBPs pretty safe.
That’s reassuring to know. What I don’t understand is why you have the /api/v3/post/like/list
route. You say you don’t want votes to be snooped on, but then you add an endpoint that makes it very easy for instance admins to do exactly that if they choose to? Also worth pointing out that the tool linked here wouldn’t work in its current form if this route didn’t exist.
Compare your actions to releasing a 0-day exploit for a security vulnerability instead of responsibly disclosing. It doesn’t help, it just causes chaos until the people who do the actual work can figure out a solution.
This comparison is not fair at all. It’s not like the devs are unaware of this. They could start by removing the API endpoint that lists a post’s votes, but they haven’t, which means they seem to think it’s okay for the instance admins to snoop on votes if they so wish.
Seems to be gradual rollout as usual. I don’t see that option in the latest app version
I’m just guessing but lemmynsfw.com uses some custom patches to change the behavior of how NSFW tagging works. Maybe the issue is related to that?
https://lemmynsfw.com/post/23232239
Seems their modifications have caused issues before.
Oh, I agree. This change will affect all CAs however. And their post seemed to contain the most amount of information.
I like that metaphor, I’m gonna save it. And agreed, there’s going to be issues with legacy systems.
Luckily, at my current job, all of our outside-facing legacy services already go through an SSL terminating reverse proxy. And we then use self-signed certs with much longer validity for internal traffic where needed.
Their official English party name used to be ‘True Finns’ but at some point someone probably figured out that sounds a bit elitist; Like everyone not supporting them is not a true Finn?
Luckily, the far-right here in Finland is less extreme than some of their counterparts in Europe. Finns Party members aren’t literal Nazis (or at least most of them aren’t), and some media outlets, including Yle, usually refuse to label them as far-right at all. Personally, I’m of the opinion that in the context of the Nordics, being far-right doesn’t necessarily mean you’re full-blown Nazi and that’s why I editorialized the title a bit.
I’ve been using Webbear and have been happy with them. I think they’re based in The Netherlands.
I think most guesses in this thread are a bit on the low side. I say $48.50.
For me accessing that site in Firefox on Windows (even with uBO) does trigger the scam popup, but in any other browser I tried (Edge, Chrome, FF dev edition), it doesn’t. Kinda interesting.
The popup does not manage to add anything to the clipboard. There are tons of JS errors in the console, so luckily the thing seems to be pretty broken right now.
I think Microsoft should add a warning before allowing pasting into the Run dialog for the first time. Similarly like they already have in Edge’s console
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