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kreabeauty · 11 months
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ecofinisher · 2 months
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Using KREA AI
Easy name. I knew it rhymed with IKEA, when looking for it. Because Simmers on Facebook did something alike, I decided to do it as well.
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The Single Moms
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The Sekemotos
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The Langeraks
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Dina Caliente and her son Guillermo.
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Holly Alto with Sandi French.
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River McIrish in a wedding dress.
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Don't ask, it reminds me of this meme for no reason.
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Just with no beard, a normal chin, faux-green eyes....
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Thirsty AI-River vs Hungry OG-River. OK, she legit was hungry there.
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And kids, while the internet ruined Aunt Cass for others, I ruined River......I also realized she's not an Aunt in my game.😂
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I just noticed now there's a mountain at the corner 😍 And the trees and all 😭
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Y'all I remember the actress. I had to google the TV show on purpose, cause I mistook her for someone else -_-
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I recall seeing this actress in a soap opera named "Mar Salgado" I dunno, the cheekbones reminded me.
Oh and if someone wants to know, the name of the actress is Filipa Areosa.
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trashbinbackyard · 4 years
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mmmmmaaaa 15/15 trias and shyn (as much as they even are dating) and the roomie poly trio why not
c’mon girls lets get sillay
1) Who rocks the Ferris Wheel seat and who flips out and begs them to stop?
They both rock it, see who chickens out first or if they get kicked off
2) Who is always horny and will have sex at any time, at any place and at any time?
Idk?? Trias is like medium+ horny so above average but not always? I get the same vibe from shyn
3) Who is more into taking showers/baths together? Who tries to make it relaxing and who tries to make it sexy time?
If they happen to find a manor with a built in jacuzzi you know it’s not gonna be either relaxing or sexy. there’s soap everywhere, a cocktail of bath bombs, bubbles flowing over, there’s at least three rubber ducks and one rubber puffer fish. it’s a chaos and they love it
4) Who likes to walk around the house naked and who tells the other to go put some clothes on?
They are both quite notorious dressing the bare minimum in public as well, i can totally see them both prancing around nakie in private
5) Who sleeps on the couch when they get into a fight?
Their relationship is not serious enough for fights like that
6) Who takes photos of the other while they sleep?
Trias might sneak a super flattering snoring triple chin pic of shyn
7) Who said “I love you” first? and who ends their arguments in a fight with “Because I love you”?
If either it’s shyn, Trias is still not quite used to even the f word (friend) let alone the dreaded l word. Thb she might panic and disappear for a week bc that’s how scared of commitment she is (she’d rather keep it casual and fun before she grows up and is ready for something more serious)
8) Who likes to wear the others sweatshirts?
Idk about each others but definitely some left over clothes they happen to find
9) Who wakes the other up in the middle of the night to tell them a cool dream they had? Who has the most nightmares, and who sings them back to sleep after?
If they’ve agreed neither is in dire need of sleep waking the other is free game, get the wild machinations of your mind out there before you forget. as for nightmares, i think trias would have more with that childhood trauma and the fact she’s come to terms she was a Horrible person
10) Who is more likely to cheat?
It ain’t monogamous in the first place but trias is too annoying to get anyone else to sleep with her, meanwhile shyn is the lesbian queen of the inner outer rim
11) Who makes fun of the other for having a crush on them, and who has to remind them that they are in a relationship?
not in a relationship, and neither of them make fun of each other for liking them, but the outsiders. trias won’t hear the end of it from krea
12) Who starts a food fight in the kitchen?
Why stay in the kitchen, start a food fight in ipes’s place
13) Who initiates duets? and who is the better singer?
Trias is a terrible singer, yet always on the waiting list for karaoke when she gets the chance, idk about shyn
14) Who starts the hand holding? Who grabs the others butt? Who slides their arm around their waist? Who likes to put their fingers in the belt loops?
Both are handsy ladies
Three’s a party
15) Who likes writes the others name on their wrist?
Quinn if they can hide it when going to work, gotta look presentable and not like a 40 year old elementary schooler
16) Who is more seductive when they are drunk? and who is louder in bed?
Wolf is straight edge and super unseductive, Mateo doesn’t really give me the drunk seducer vibe. But Quinn might sometimes take one too many and get super close with creme de menthe breath, easily dealt with by just scooping them up and tucking them in. As for loud.. Wolf is super timid and rather pops a blood vessel than let out any sounds. Quinn and mateo are free game
17) Who is more protective?
Wolf by a landslide, being as trained he is he knows how to handle himself but Mateo is blind and Quinn is made of sticks, if there’s a chance he can tag along when either go out he will, if they let him
18) Who talks to the other while they are sleeping?
Quinn is quite talkative and doesn’t mind the other snoozing off, they have a lot to say. Mateo straight up doesn’t see the other has fallen asleep so i’d imagine him talking and posing a question and getting a soft snore as a reply and just go “ah, yes” 
19) Who drives and who has the window seat?
Wolf or Quinn, tho Quinn’s sense of direction is not to be trusted
20) Who falls asleep in the others lap and who carries them to bed?
It could be anyone, though only Wolf would be capable of delivering them to bed. Good luck trying to get up and go pee if you’re quinn and two built men are sleeping on you
21) Who cuts the others hair?
Quinn does Mateo’s hair if he asks, but would go to barber themselves. Wolf just shaves to a crew cut when his hair get too long to his liking, he doesn’t trust himself to do anyone else’s hair
22) Who is super bad at sexting? and who sends them encouraging messages throughout the day?
I don’t think any of them would sext. Quinn sends out hearts and meme’s throughout the day when they have time
23) Who thinks they are not good enough for the others love? and who’s more afraid of loosing the other? Who thinks they keep messing up, only for the other to tell them they don’t need to worry?
In the beginning they all were quite insecure, the fear of someone just up and leaving. Mateo as the most experienced one would be most secure i think? once they get the starting hassle out of the way. Quinn comes second coz they have been dating before. But Wolf was thrown into the deep end and he might need some help and assurance
24) Who starts random slow dancing with the other in the kitchen? Who holds the other just above the ground and kisses them?
Quinn might do the extempore slow dance. Both Wolf and Mat are capable of lifting Quinn up and Wolf can pick Mat up, perfectly balanced
25) Who says shitty puns and sex jokes just to see the other giggle and blush?
Quinn is quite vulgar for their lack of experience. Mateo might crack few too to feel Wolf squirm
26) Who kissed first?
Quinn and Mateo, got the “oh yeah this feels right but Someone is missing out”. Both were very patient with their kissless virgin third party
27) Who orders take out at two in a morning? and who wakes the other up at three in the morning to go downstairs with them to get a glass of water because it’s too dark?
None of them have jobs that would require late nights and they’re middle aged so no fooling around late. Mateo is always up go get water because the dark don’t bother him. (neither does for wolf or quinn either but af egaeh )
28) Who writes poems/stories and love songs about the other? Do they sing the songs the write for them?
None of them are that musically gifted, unless mat is a secret virtuoso
29) Who does some crazy stunt to try and impress the other and who ends up driving them to the emergency room after it backfires?
Quinn, unlike Mat and Wolf, they have not tested their body’s limits yet
30) Who is embarrassed when they have to wear their glasses and who thinks they look super cute?
Mat literally can’t see wolf wearing his glasses as he read his tax news, and wolf is a grown man who knows sometimes you just need some goddamnt reading glasses. Quinn thinks they cute, big bad wolf has One weak spot, his bad near sight
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courtneyvbrooks87 · 5 years
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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mccartneynathxzw83 · 5 years
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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teiraymondmccoy78 · 5 years
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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vanessawestwcrtr5 · 5 years
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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bobbynolanios88 · 5 years
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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legit-scam-review · 5 years
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Alleged Bitcoin Mining Scam Reported in Thailand
Victims of an alleged cryptocurrency mining scam have filed claims against the suspected perpetrator with the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports on Feb. 18.
Per the report, 30 people have filed a complaint with police, stating that they were fooled into an alleged investment scam called “CryptoMining.Farm.” This purportedly led the loss of 42 million baht ($1.34 million). Local authorities reportedly suspect that a total of 140 individuals were affected by the scam.
CryptoMining.Farm, which has offices registered in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai, supposedly promised investors an annual return of 70 percent in addition to the option to withdraw their funds at any time with no conditions. The Bitcoin (BTC) mining contracts offered by the company reportedly ranged from three months to a lifetime.
One affected individual told the Bangkok Post “But from August the owner began imposing conditions for withdrawing the money. Then at the start of this month, the site announced it would start paying back investors in 84 instalments — which would take over seven years to complete.” The source, which reportedly preferred to remain anonymous, said that the payments would also be made in foreign currencies, which is illegal under Thai law.
The most recent allegations follow a well-publicized case from last year, in which a former soap opera actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and other suspects were accused of swindling $24 million worth of Bitcoin from 21-year-old Finnish investor Aamai Otava Saarimaa.
The suspects, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud and money laundering, reportedly pleaded “not guilty” at a court in Bangkok in November 2018.
Last May, a 100-section royal decree published in the Thai Royal Gazette, defined cryptocurrencies as “digital assets and digital tokens.” In November, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam called for more regulations on cryptocurrencies. Krea-ngam said that new guidelines must be introduced in order to keep up with evolving tactics and threats to consumer security.
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