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Posts made by rinsito
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Does QTM work with qBittorrent?
Hellow everyone.
I've been changing laptop these days and now instead of my old utorrent I'm using qBittorrent which apparently works ok.
I've tried to upload some stuff but after hitting "upload" and waiting a bit, the torrent doesn't appear on qBittorrent.
When I installed QTM It asked me for the installation directory of my torrent and I gave it the one in which I have qBittorrent but I'm not sure if it worked correctly.
Thank you
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RE: Hillary really isn't a liberal
I find so amusing the way americans talk about being liberal as a synonym for being leftist.
In my country (spain) when a politician talks about himself as a liberal you know he or she is either a conservative who favours markets, privatisations, deregulation (which is actually regulation in favour of the rich, you know), etc, or a "centrist" who favours the same thing but tries to pretend he is a leftist.We usually call them and their politics as neoliberals.
And yes, Hillary is a neoliberal and obama too. They can be socially progressive in things like lgtb rights, feminism, etc, but economically they are the stablishment as much as righwing politicians.
So no, being liberal is not the same as being leftist.
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RE: Porno gay argentino ?
No estoy seguro pero creo que en esta los actores son argentinos https://www.gaytorrent.ru/details.php?id=bdb005ed53a592e791d1ef110f7d51f3591f4253eff83714&oldpicstyle
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RE: El peor actor porno gayâŠ
Pues no podrĂa decir alguno en concreto pero seguro que no es muy difĂcil buscar a alguno de esos gay4pay que se puede ver que estĂĄn incĂłmodos y casi no se mueven o esos otros que ni siquiera besan.
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RE: ÂżCual fue tu primera experiencia con el porno gay?
Bueno, yo como casi todos tiraba del porno hetero al que podia acceder, que siendo los años 90 todavĂa no era tanto, alguna peliculilla en Canal+ en casa de mi primo que estaba abonado y ya.
El momento en que conseguĂ la primera pelĂcula fue cuando abrieron por aquĂ uno de esos videoclubs automĂĄticos de cajero. AsĂ no tuve problemas de privacidad ni vergĂŒenza. Creo que fue con 19 años o asĂ. -
The Global Divide on Homosexuality
_As the United States and other countries grapple with the issue of same-sex marriage, a new Pew Research Center survey finds huge variance by region on the broader question of whether homosexuality should be accepted or rejected by society.
The survey of publics in 39 countries finds broad acceptance of homosexuality in North America, the European Union, and much of Latin America, but equally widespread rejection in predominantly Muslim nations and in Africa, as well as in parts of Asia and in Russia. Opinion about the acceptability of homosexuality is divided in Israel, Poland and Bolivia._
hxxp://www.pewglobal.org/2013/06/04/the-global-divide-on-homosexuality/
The view that homosexuality should be accepted by society is prevalent in most of the European Union countries surveyed. About three-quarters or more in Spain (88%), Germany (87%), the Czech Republic (80%), France (77%), Britain (76%), and Italy (74%) share this view, as do more than half in Greece (53%). Poland is the only EU country surveyed where views are mixed; 42% say homosexuality should be accepted by society and 46% believe it should be rejected.
Spain (and Portugal, btw, although it's not in the poll) is not as catholic as it seems. Or at least, not really catholic. Near the 70% of spaniards claims to be catholic, but it's something cultural.
Here in Spain, churches are empty most of the time.hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapsed_Catholic
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âSix Strikesâ Anti-Piracy Scheme Starts Monday
hxxp://torrentfreak.com/six-strikes-anti-piracy-scheme-starts-monday-130223/
The much-discussed U.S. six strikes anti-piracy scheme is expected to go live on Monday. The start date hasnât been announced officially by the CCI but a source close to the scheme confirmed the plans. During the coming months millions of BitTorrent users will be actively monitored by copyright holders. After repeated warnings, Internet subscribers risk a heavy reduction in download speeds and temporary browsing restrictions.
During the summer of 2011 the MPAA and RIAA teamed up with five major Internet providers in the United States, announcing their a plan to warn and âpunishâ BitTorrent pirates.
The parties launched the Center for Copyright Information (CCI) and agreed on a system through which Internet account holders will be warned if their connections are used to commit copyright infringement. After five or six warnings ISPs may then take a variety of repressive measures.
Initially the first ISPs were expected to send out the first âcopyright alertsâ by the end of 2011, but for reasons unknown this deadline silently passed, as did the revised July 2012 and the December 2012 start dates.
But it appears that the wait is over now.
TorrentFreak learned from a source close to CCI that the system is currently scheduled to launch early next week, and weâre not the only ones. Another sign of the start of the program is that a few days ago the CCI launched their new website. This is where recipients of the copyright alerts will be directed to.
The website explains how the copyright alert system works and lists places where people can download and stream music and movies legally. It also lists details about the appeals process for people who want to dispute one of the warnings.
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The Top 6 Eating Habits of The Spanish
hXXp://www.spanishfoodworld.co.uk/eating-habits-spain/
_If cultural observation is one of my favourite sports, then there is no better arena than the dining table. Travellersâ tales are full of eating-related anecdotes. How many times have you heard the story about the visitor who offended his or her host by burping, or not burping, by putting his or her elbows on the table, by arranging cutlery in a cross rather than parallel â the list goes on and the potential pitfalls for the culturally ignorant diner are numerous.
Eating in Spain, as you can imagine, is steeped in tradition, culture, habit and simple everyday repetition. Even so, the possibilities for causing offence are probably less prominent here in Spain than in other, more sensitive, cultures (unless you should dare start eating before everyone has their food â thatâs a big faux pas). So, rather than an etiquette guide, this is more like a list of observations of the Spanish in their natural habitat â enjoying a good meal with friends and family. They are small, mostly completely insignificant details â points Iâve picked up on over the years as an Englishman living in Spain. If youâre sensitive to national stereotyping and stuff like that, perhaps donât read on â this is lighthearted stuff, meant for a laugh and a bit of discussion. Nothing more.
1. Bread
A piece of bread is the third cutlery utensil after the knife and fork in Spain. If you want to stop a Spaniard from eating, just donât put any bread down next to his plate. Spaniards will eat bread with anything and everything, including heavy carbohydrate dishes like pasta and rice, even with dessert on some occasions. Only in Spain did I discover the joys of bread and chocolate â not chocolate spread, but a piece of chocolate served in what is basically a sandwich. Chinese restaurants in Spain have baskets of bread available for customers. All âMenu del Diaâ include bread. Spaniards just donât eat without bread.
2. Napkin
If bread is the most essential item on the table at a Spanish meal, it is closely followed by the humble napkin. âA napkin,â you say, âwhatâs remarkable about that?â. And indeed, youâd be right. A napkin is obviously useful for wiping all that mess of your face as you tuck into your tasty meal. The thing is though, napkins are not part of the day-to-day eating habits of the English. OK, maybe you get a napkin at a nice restaurant. And maybe at Christmas your mum would buy some pretty red and gold napkins for the table. But for everyday meals, in my house and in every other English household I ever visited in 25 years of growing up and living in England, napkins are not provided. Why should a Spaniard need a napkin whereas English diners can do without? I ask my Spanish wife this same question all the time. It fascinates me.Â
She and almost every other Spanish person I have ever met seem genetically incapable of eating without a napkin. They are constantly wiping their mouths in between every mouthful. If a napkin is so necessary in order to maintain hygiene whilst eating, we have to ask how the English are able to do without one on such a regular basis. Do they just resign themselves to having a dirty mouth throughout a meal. Some anecdotal evidence suggests that might be the case. One Spaniard I met, who had also noticed this little napkin-based cultural imbalance, maintains that the rims of glasses of English diners tend to get very dirty and smudged whereas Spanish glassware remains sparkling throughout a meal as every sip is taken with an immaculately clean mouth. This actually really bothered him.3. Water / Agua del Tiempo / Mixing water
So whilst weâre on the subject of drinking whilst eating, letâs talk about water. The Spanish do not eat without water. In my experience, in England, there is some variation family to family on this. Some families do tend to drink water with lunch and dinner, but a large proportion, if not the majority, wash their food down with all manner of other rubbish â juice, orange squash, coke, beer etc. These drinks are aperitifs in Spain â they donât appear at the dinner table (except, perhaps, on special occasions?). The most you will find beyond water is a bottle of wine, but almost certainly not beer. Water is always still, and mostly from the tap too, but it is always, always served â there is no variation across families here.Â
The other little detail that has always fascinated me about how the Spanish take their water is the issue of temperature. When you order water at a bar in Spain, youâll be asked âFriaâ (cold) or âDel tiempoâ (literally âof the weatherâ, actually meaning âambient temperatureâ). Many Spaniards donât like their water too cold, so donât want it straight out of the fridge. At family meals, there is even a solution to this dilemma, a practice which I have only ever observed in Spain: mixing cold water from the fridge with ambient temperature water. So if you see two jugs of water at a table in Spain, one with dripping condensation down the side and the other without, youâll now know why.4. Sobremesa
As a foreigner, the most common error I think I have tended to make at Spanish meals is getting up more or less immediately after having finished eating. Let me tell you, this is just not done in Spain. The sobremesa (the period after eating where you stay at the table for an extended chat) is sacred. This has been quite hard to assimilate for me. Iâm quite fidgety, so when I finish eating, I like to get up and have a walk around and just generally carry on with my day. My wife, being Spanish, needs at least 15 minutes after finishing to come to terms with the fact that the meal is over. During this period, if we are alone and eating out, I tend to play with my iPhone. The sobremesa in Spain, at weekends or festive periods, can drag on for so long that it is not unusual for lunch to actually transition into dinner without any perceptible activity in between.
5. 3pm is Lunchtime
I have often thought how chronologically regimented life is in Spain â more so than any other country I have visited does the entire population tend to do everything at exactly the same time. I believe that in England, lunchtime is anywhere from about 12 noon to perhaps 2.30 pm. Go out onto any English high street at 12 and you will see plenty of people, the same at 1pm and the same at 2pm. Go onto a typical Spanish high street, even at the weekend, at 3pm and youâll see noone, probably not a single person. Why? Because they are all, literally all, eating. 3pm, you see, is lunchtime in Spain.
6. Telediario
And at 3pm, another national institution starts up â the telediario (news). Although the Spanish are famed as social eaters, which is largely very accurate, a typical Spanish lunch is incomplete without Lourdes or Mati blaring away in the background. Not that people tend to take much notice of what is being said â in general itâs just background noise. From time to time Dad will hush everyone if something of particular interest pops up, but really itâs not until everyone has finished eating and coffee is being served that everyone starts to pay attention - los deportes have started! Or rather, the Real Madrid/Barcelona half hour.
Followed by the weather: hot in the south, cold in Leon, Burgos and Soria, and raining in Galicia and Asturias.
Just another typical lunchtime in Spain._
As a spaniard, i can confirm most of the stereotypes ;D
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Eurozone crisis live: Spanish PM accused of secret payments
hXXp://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2013/jan/31/eurozone-crisis-live-markets-falter-us-gdp-shock?INTCMP=SRCH
hXXp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21274722
hXXp://elpais.com/elpais/2013/01/31/inenglish/1359635492_820496.html
_The ruling Popular Partyâs internal accounting between 1990 and 2008, to which EL PAĂS has had access, shows that the conservative groupingâs leading members were paid regular sums of money aside from their official salaries. The files, kept by former PP treasurers Ălvaro Lapuerta and Luis BĂĄrcenas, comprise a series of incoming items in the form of donations from companies, especially construction firms, and outgoing expenses, which include the payments to party leaders.
Among those who received payments on the side, according to the accounts kept by BĂĄrcenas, is Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The PP president first appears listed in 1997, with sums of money next to his name that consistently add up to 25,200 euros a year, divided either in quarterly or six-monthly payments, and continuing up to 2008._
Popular Party is the eternal ally of the catholic churc, the same party that used and still uses homophobia to win votes, the same party that preaches austerity to everyone, specially for those who rely on public services, the same party who blames everyone for ruining this country but themselves.
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U.S. Health in International Perspective
"_Although the United States spends more on health care than any other nation, a growing body of research shows that Americans are in poorer health and live shorter lives than people in many other high-income countries. U.S. Health in International Perspective synthesizes; available research, taking an in-depth look at this disadvantage in health and lifespan.
Why is the United States falling behind? The report finds that America's health disadvantage probably results from a combination of factors: inadequate health care systems, unhealthy behaviors, social and economic factors, and environmental factors, such as metropolitan landscapes that encourage car use rather than exercise._"
hxxp://sites.nationalacademies.org/DBASSE/CPOP/US_Health_in_International_Perspective/index.htm#.UPq_SPIp2Fw
Unfortunatelly in my country, spain, the conservative Popular Party is trying to destroy our public health sistem, selling it to private companies like "Capio Sanidad".
They're trying to do that even though we know that hospitals they already manage are more expensive and patients are not better attended.Casually, this company is related to several former members of the party, including Rodrigo Rato, which was one of those responsible for the banking crisis
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RE: BitTorrent Pirate Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million Damages For Sharing 10 Movies
More bad news  :cry2:
hXXp://torrentfreak.com/u-s-and-russia-announce-online-piracy-crackdown-agreement-121222/
The United States and Russia have announced an agreement to crack down on online piracy. The countries have agreed to disrupt sites that facilitate infringement and take action against their operators. As a result, uncertain times may lie ahead for the many BitTorrent and other file-sharing sites hosted in Russia.The agreement also allows for the improved takedown of infringing content and discussions on allowing Russian rightsholders to use the United Statesâ âsix strikesâ system.
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RE: Guys with Long Hair
There's an actor with long hair really hot:
hXXp://www.iafd.com/person.rme/perfid=PhilipDenin/gender=m/Philip-Denin.htm
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RE: Gay or straight?
The funny thing about the straight younger category is that you can see a lot of czech supposedly gay actors doing straight porn.
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RE: BitTorrent Pirate Ordered to Pay $1.5 Million Damages For Sharing 10 Movies
hXXp://torrentfreak.com/verizon-will-reduce-speeds-of-repeated-bittorrent-pirates-121115/
At the end of this month the controversial âsix-strikesâ anti-piracy system will kick off in the U.S., and today two of the participating Internet providers have been discussing what measures they will take against repeated BitTorrent pirates. Verizon plans to notify alleged pirates via email and voice-mail, and will throttle the connection speeds of repeated infringers. Time Warner Cable will warn subscribers through popups and restrict usersâ Internet browsing by directing them to a landing page.
Last year the MPAA and RIAA teamed up with five major Internet providers in the United States to launch the Center for Copyright Information (CCI).
The parties agreed on a system through which subscribers are warned that their copyright infringements have been observed by rightsholders. After several warnings ISPs may then take a variety of repressive measures to punish the alleged infringers.
From leaked AT&T training documents we learned that the company will block usersâ access to popular websites until they complete a copyright education course. However, none of the participating Internet providers have publicly commented on the measures they plan to take, until now.
No live links allowed ~ leatherbear
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RE: Vatican Digs In After Gay Marriage Advances
Poligamy?
Yeah, maybe it's time to legalise that too.hXXp://www.janetober.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/biblical_marriage_chart.jpg
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That's the thing with sacred books dictated by gods. They can be sacred, but they're also quite ridiculous, no matter how many beliebers they have.
And yeah, talking seriously, probably one day poligamy between consenting adults will be legal. Unlike the religious dogma, the society evolves.
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RE: A hole in one - it seems we are all the same after all!
It happens to me, too.
I don't know why, maybe because i'm tired of watching the same actors over and over again, and there are some truly hot straight actors.
I also like the bi stuff, and there are a lot of supposed gay actors doing bi movies, specially those from czech republic.I don't know if they're gay for pay or really bi, but i'm sure for mi it would be very difficult to have sex with a girl.
Maybe it's all the kinsey scale thing:
hXXp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinsey_scale
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Spain's Constitutional Court says gay marriage is constitutional
Spain's Constitutional Court ruled on an appeal against the country's gay marriage law, seven years after the legislation was approved. The conservative (and catholic, and homophobic, and totally hypocrite) Popular Party filed the appeal in 2005 on the grounds that "marriage" in the Spanish constitution meant the union of a man and a woman in matrimony.
In english:
hXXp://www.towleroad.com/2012/11/spains-top-court-rules-gay-marriage-is-constitutional.html
In spanish:
hXXp://politica.elpais.com/politica/2012/11/06/actualidad/1352222651_734714.html