*Johnson: For those Out of the US, is your penis.
{NOTICE to all baby boomers!: Stay away from live social media. You don't know what is funny and what will destroy your career you spent all your life building. A two second flash of your little Jr. Johnson will do it for you. A very good and someone I personally like because of the support to LGBTQ he has given throughout the years, His careeer has been on hold since he purposely let the towel drop and we saw him on Instagram. Those things don't bother me nor it would bother most LGBTQ's but for the advertisers and the people that control the money to do a movie or keep someone on the payroll on a regular magazine or TV program it will taste very different and very bitter than for me and people of my community.
Let the porno people and people that deal in that field keep doing what they'r doing and most of us are not them} I will tell you two stories about my own mistakes. No I dont send people of me naked and when someone sends their pic and then ask for mine, I thank them if its looks good and expalin I publish on the internet and having the public see pictures of me will kill my credibility for those that know me. So I don't do it but once playing around I took a picture of myself in bed but only of my legs in a fold up position. No face and nothing higher than the thighs.The second mistake was to send it to someone who wanted a naked pic of me and would not drop it. Someone I kind of like. It satisfied him and I figure subject close. Made sure the pic would not be copied. One day I got an email from someone who was my boss on a company I volunteer to help out and teach children and young men with mental problems. She asked if I had been photographed naked. I said not since I was an adult and even then I did not remember any specifics even though I knew guys that like to photograph. She said the person that took my spot when I quit, a very baptist black woman was offended. I immdediadly figured since I left my position open to return ,she was securing the position to remained hers. I know religious people particularly woman and I understand how their own devil makes them go accoding to what they like or what they want. I asked this lady to send me the URL or picture of me. She send me an URL that took me to one of my acounts. And I saw this very pale legs cossover themselves and that is what I remember about the picture. She figured it was mine because it was in my Facebook account but I was not the one who published them. She just put two and two together and how my legs most have loked like. She kept askign for a date, which she put as to taste her cooking..lol. But I think what rally bothered her was reading I was gay, which you will know if you read my page} Iam glad I was never tempted to show the whole thing and I always wondered why people do it. I feel bad about this picture, if I find it, I will publish it to you if you are register with your email...another reason to register as a reader and get theree headlines a day...There is nothing pornographic about it the pic, you be the judge. Go ahead and register now pleaseđŸ’“
Laura Wagner on Vice The New Yorker has suspended reporter Jeffrey Toobin. Sources tell VICE it’s because he exposed himself during a Zoom call last week between members of the New Yorker and WNYC radio.
Toobin said in a statement to Motherboard: “I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera. I apologize to my wife, family, friends and co-workers.”
“I believed I was not visible on Zoom. I thought no one on the Zoom call could see me. I thought I had muted the Zoom video,” he added.
New Yorker spokesperson Natalie Raabe said: “Jeffrey Toobin has been suspended while we investigate the matter.”
Toobin’s Conde Nast email has been disabled and he has not tweeted since October 13. He did, however, appear on CNN, where he is the network’s chief legal analyst, on Saturday. “Jeff Toobin has asked for some time off while he deals with a personal issue, which we have granted,” CNN said in a statement.
Doubleday, an imprint of Random House, which published Toobin’s latest book did not respond to emails. Neither did Toobin’s literary agent Kristine Dahl nor Greater Talent Network, which represents Toobin. WNYC did not respond to a request for comment.
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