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    • RE: Double ID on URLs

      I've actually figured it out. If you miss the "www" you get a redirect which doubles up the ID. If you go straight to
      http://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=52ad99d3e3c1b45b993357eff24e359ce18d93ccd236fe3d
      it works fine!

      Nothing really to be fixed, just in case someone else has a similar problem!

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    • Double ID on URLs

      Hi-
      I've just noticed that if I follow a link from an external website or app; the URL is broken - It looks like there's a redirect adding a duplicate ID on the end of the URL?

      So for example, following
      http://gaytor.rent/details.php?id=52ad99d3e3c1b45b993357eff24e359ce18d93ccd236fe3d
      becomes
      https://www.gaytor.rent/details.php?id=52ad99d3e3c1b45b993357eff24e359ce18d93ccd236fe3d?id=52ad99d3e3c1b45b993357eff24e359ce18d93ccd236fe3d

      Anyone else seen this? I'm a web dev myself and can help diagnose if needbe.

      Thanks
      -vexbit

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    • RE: What religion do you belong to?

      Buddhist and BBC.

      (Not the British Broadcasting Company).

      -S

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    • RE: Are you Religious?

      Yes. Buddhist.

      -S

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    • RE: Religion and Happiness

      Massively so. The more rules you live by, the more depressed you become.

      In Buddhism we treat "rules" as an attachment. The less attachments = the more happy you become. Perhaps this is over simplifying it; but to explain any further would be an attachment in itself 😉

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    • RE: Religion that tolerates homosexuality

      Active Buddhist here; and there is no persecution of gay people in Buddhism.
      The five rules are; no killing, no stealing, no misuse of sex, no intoxicants, no misuse of drugs, no lying.

      No misuse of sex: This essentially rape, bestiality, etc.

      If there is any doubt in whether something is or is not correct in the eyes of Buddhism we always refer back to the golden rule: "No pain or suffering to yourself or others." - So does being gay cause pain or suffering? Well, yes, but then you apply more lube ^_^

      -S

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