What a scary ending. May Allah have mercy on us
Where those women SomaliBeing a stripper >>> being a P*Star
I've dead ass seen chicks I knew irl complete a whole rebrand after stripping for a few years after high school. I was caught off guard when I first found out they were stripping.So whenever I see them post on Instagram I always remember how they use to be a stripper.
One chick did it for a bit and went to nursing school afterwards. She's married now too and makes grwm vids on tiktok.
Another chick that was friends with the chick above became a tattoo artist. She works at a shop near my crib. She's married.
Last chick I knew that was a stripper runs a food truck business with her husband.
P*Stars can't rebrand that easily like strippers. Especially if they are famous p*stars.
Exactly, it is so sad the audacity people have to make sick jokes about her death online and even in this very forum, imagine being such a trashy human being to joke about it shame on the people on this forum taking the mickey.I am not surprised. This is the norm for people in the adult entertainment industry and common in Hollywood. Preying upon the highly traumatized seems to be a running theme. I find something very unsettling about those who promote sex work as emancipatory and liberating yet would never, in millionaire years, trade lives with yacht girls, call girls, prostitutes, strippers or *orn stars. I think if you figure out who were the first purveyors of **** and those website owners and distributors then it's often you know who. And if only you knew those platforms mostly have content of trafficked and unconsenting individuals.
I really wonder how many of these people are runaways from foster care, substance dependent, experiencing homelessness, or were childhood victims of SA, sex trafficking, priming or grooming them for this sort of vocation.
It's sad. Notice how people who push this lifestyle never talk about the tragic lives and outcomes of these people (drug overdoses being far too common). The best thing a human can do is live a clean and chaste life (psychologically, physically, spiritually and nutritionally) and never consume such filth that co-signs the exploitation of people and ruins lives.Exactly, it is so sad the audacity people have to make sick jokes about her death online and even in this very forum, imagine being such a trashy human being to joke about it shame on the people on this forum taking the mickey.
if u live in social media- u forget social media is occupied by humans. looool
Chiiish i forget sometimes i am dealing with u guys- i think its my private diary
MadowWhere those women Somali
The comments might've gone a little too far, but I wouldn't be too sympathetic. Let's be honest, she probably told dumb impressionable young women how "cool" and "liberating" it was to "embrace their sexuality" & other clown-ish shit.Those quote tweets and comments are absolutely depraved. How can you feel comfortable making jokes about a suicide victim?
I'd say 90%+I am not surprised. This is the norm for people in the adult entertainment industry and common in Hollywood. Preying upon the highly traumatized seems to be a running theme. I find something very unsettling about those who promote sex work as emancipatory and liberating yet would never, in millionaire years, trade lives with yacht girls, call girls, prostitutes, strippers or *orn stars. I think if you figure out who were the first purveyors of **** and those website owners and distributors then it's often you know who. And if only you knew those platforms mostly have content of trafficked and unconsenting individuals.
I really wonder how many of these people are runaways, from the foster care system, substance dependent, experiencing homelessness, or were childhood victims of SA and or sex trafficking, priming or grooming them for this sort of vocation.
The comments might've gone a little too far, but I wouldn't be too sympathetic. Let's be honest, she probably told dumb impressionable young women how "cool" and "liberating" it was to "embrace their sexuality" & other clown-ish shit.
And even if that wasn't the case, her profession still contributes to the brain-rot of millions of young men. Maybe this'll be a wake up call "colleagues" need, but I'm not holding my breath
"I really wonder how many of these people are runaways, from the foster care system, substance dependent, experiencing homelessness, or were childhood victims of SA and or sex trafficking, priming or grooming them for this sort of vocation"I am not surprised. This is the norm for people in the adult entertainment industry and common in Hollywood. Preying upon the highly traumatized seems to be a running theme. I find something very unsettling about those who promote sex work as emancipatory and liberating yet would never, in millionaire years, trade lives with yacht girls, call girls, prostitutes, strippers or *orn stars. I think if you figure out who were the first purveyors of **** and those website owners and distributors then it's often you know who. And if only you knew those platforms mostly have content of trafficked and unconsenting individuals.
I really wonder how many of these people are runaways, from the foster care system, substance dependent, experiencing homelessness, or were childhood victims of SA and or sex trafficking, priming or grooming them for this sort of vocation.
Call me soft, but I don't think making fun of suicide victims should be normalised at all. And the first step in doing so is by deciding that some people inherently deserve it (whatever that may mean to you) as a punishment for what they did when they were alive. Surely the psychological turmoil they face in the leadup to their suicide and the punishment of the grave when people kill themselves is enough, not to mention the punishment of the akhirah itself.The comments might've gone a little too far, but I wouldn't be too sympathetic. Let's be honest, she probably told dumb impressionable young women how "cool" and "liberating" it was to "embrace their sexuality" & other clown-ish shit.
Not to sound dismissive of male struggles but I think the societal consequences women who are in s3x work both the ones who choose it (like this woman) and the countless instances of women who are trafficked are much more urgent reasons to shut down the p0rn industry.And even if that wasn't the case, her profession still contributes to the brain-rot of millions of young men. Maybe this'll be a wake up call "colleagues" need, but I'm not holding my breath
Just a week ago, Emily Willis tried to unalive herself, now this.
Corn Stars end up unaliving themselves when no guy wants to date them even though they are attractive.
Basra you were on the internet when I was a toddler you definitely have a lot of wisdom habo.
I'm not making fun of it, I'm just more-so indifferent to it. It's not the case that she was an impressiable 17yr old who was lie to by an Army recruiter and was forced to live through the utter hell that is modern warefare. Or a child who's been in the foster care system that was sexually abused and who turned to hard drugs to cope with the pain. My smpathy is reserved for those people.Call me soft, but I don't think making fun of suicide victims should be normalised at all. And the first step in doing so is by deciding that some people inherently deserve it (whatever that may mean to you) as a punishment for what they did when they were alive. Surely the psychological turmoil they face in the leadup to their suicide and the punishment of the grave when people kill themselves is enough, not to mention the punishment of the akhirah itself.
I see it as a slippery slope that can lead to an even more decreased sense of empathy than what social media has already set the stage for. Now its liberal feminists who encourage women to degrade themselves via s3x work, who are undoubtedly immoral people, maybe later it will be an otherwise normal person who made a mistake that was blown out of proportion on social media being made fun of when they bite the dust.
Not to sound dismissive of male struggles but I think the societal consequences women who are in s3x work both the ones who choose it (like this woman) and the countless instances of women who are trafficked are much more urgent reasons to shut down the p0rn industry.
I will never understand how hard p0rn addiction is for dudes so I won't even try to make light of it, but it bothers me when the brain rot of men who watch p0rn is prioritised over the increased level of misogyny women face from the minor name-calling to straight up S/A when p0rn viewers have much more autonomy than the women in the industry + regular women IRL.
I am not surprised. This is the norm for people in the adult entertainment industry and common in Hollywood. Preying upon the highly traumatized seems to be a running theme. I find something very unsettling about those who promote sex work as emancipatory and liberating yet would never, in millionaire years, trade lives with yacht girls, call girls, prostitutes, strippers or *orn stars. I think if you figure out who were the first purveyors of **** and those website owners and distributors then it's often you know who. And if only you knew those platforms mostly have content of trafficked and unconsenting individuals.
I really wonder how many of these people are runaways, from the foster care system, substance dependent, experiencing homelessness, or were childhood victims of SA and or sex trafficking, priming or grooming them for this sort of vocation.