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INTRODUCING "THE 8"
In general, the rule in books and movies is to do a trilogy if you are going to make a part 2. Some will argue not to go past that and then you have others who feel there is an exception to the rule. In knowing this I gather viewers, subscribers and Patrons may wonder if there will be part 3 for The Mystical Adventures of Dick E. Bunz. Answering that should be met with a clear realization: that the books are very complex. Here it is we have a main character that is having a relationship with different parts of himself internally while adjusting to events happening around him, only to find out the other parts of himself are partially responsible for those events. More importantly the first installment was ahead of its time however was released just to show the ability of foresight possessed by the writer. The second book is no different, but this time around we are letting the chain of events catch up to us with no worry or rush for a third installment. In fact, we feel that before that can even be considered we give you a closer look at Dick as the tables turn. In the beginning his part of the brain was ostracized from the mental processor. Now his ego (Better known as Benjamin) is ostracized which enables Dick to roam freely and find out what his ego was up to the whole time he was gone. In context we give you a series titled "The 8" which is around a dozen short stories that highlight Dicks life after the release of his first book plus his task as acting like his ego during its mental absence. You will be introduced to some spontaneous characters along the way but it will give the entire franchise direction in case you have no idea where this is going at this point. Be patient with us as edits are being done to the final installments.
Thank You For Your Business!
Thank You For Your Business!
So there I am browsing online for stock photos of women who possess a distinctive look that I have have yet to provide, then it happened. A pop up ad of a woman grinning ear to ear laying down in a t shirt with a brazillian vagina graced the screen of my device. I thought little of it because I was looking for a naked angelic looking model in distress. Wouldn't you find it fathomable to find a pop-up of that stature in that type of search? Clever is the implementation of pop up ads because as a competitor in some of the more "adult" realms, I chose to click and find out what they were doing. I was frustrated by the campaign slogan "this is not a dating site" because when I got there I needed someone from support to tell me exactly what it was. Buns and boobies were everywhere with profiles describing height, measurements, and interests alongside a private messenger with upgrades suggesting payments and this is not a dating site? Let me ask you then, when is the last time you inquired about such information from someone without considering it a form of dating? My disgust was short lived because as I said, seeing it already made me their competitor so I vowed to stick to my organizational design for the building of our dating site no matter what they did. What happened next put me on my toes to where I began using the cuticles for balance. A hacker tried putting a virus in my iPhone then posed as an Apple representative after I called a number presented on the pop up email which blocked my safari browser. What would you do if an incoming message threatened your pics and passwords? I listened to this obviously desperate guy rushing me to buy protective service from him. Mind you it's 2:00AM eastern time and he's claiming he works for Apple. Rest assured, if you ever see a pop up ad from us you will be informed on how it suggests DATING. Can-spam is one thing; however, hackers trying to intrude your database to extort you is a disrespectful event. The nation faces great challenges within the next coming 8 years, and in order for it to do its best, the cyber problem has got to be eradicated. Luckily I was aware and prepared for the attack so besides a pointer on how ads can mislead your clicking finger, here is Apple supports' REAL number: 1-800-692-7753, and don't get too accustomed to the automated search bar generator conveniently taking you to your frequented sites. "Bookmark" them, and go to settings - safari - scroll down then click "clear history and website data" before resting. Also remember you do have a private browser.. use it.