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New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:02 pm
by Slave-Andy
Hey Folks,
as no one seems to participate in the old Truth or Dare Game i would like to start a new one.
The Rules are simple:
1. Both, female and male, may paticipate
2. Every day there will be a new dare, posted by the person who first completed the last dare
3. The Dare is completed when its proved with a pic in this Forum
4. For every completed Dare the participater gets 1 point
5. After two weeks the winner (person with the most Points :lol: ) can decide how this thread continues

So what do you think?

The first Dare would be:
"Stick an object of your coice up your ass while wearing a girly panty(for males) and boxer(for females). Pull the Undies aside while doing it and of course, post a pic!"

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:38 pm
by Slave-Andy
As i started this, here is the pic of my first dare!
I`ve inserted a plug and worn a black/pink thong!

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:34 pm
by Fenris
:-/ I'm not sure it wise to post personal photos on the forums

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:55 pm
by all2true
Fenris wrote::-/ I'm not sure it wise to post personal photos on the forums
There have been photos before,
and honestly, you think you could ID him on the street from this photo?
If so you are very tallented.

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:54 pm
by pjh776
1) Many digital cameras write unique ID information in the image file.
2) Should you have a personal mark (a scar, for example), someone who knows you might be able to identify you.
3) There are many ways to track where the photo has been sent from.
4) Recently, a friend received one photo of when he was a kid. There was nothing compromising in the photo, but he was already intrigued where did the photo come from.

So, I wouldn't say it is wise to post personal photos on public forums when you don't want to be identified, unless you are sure you can completely "depersonalize" the photo.

PJH

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:19 pm
by Lindsey
pjh776 wrote:1) Many digital cameras write unique ID information in the image file.
2) Should you have a personal mark (a scar, for example), someone who knows you might be able to identify you.
3) There are many ways to track where the photo has been sent from.
4) Recently, a friend received one photo of when he was a kid. There was nothing compromising in the photo, but he was already intrigued where did the photo come from.

So, I wouldn't say it is wise to post personal photos on public forums when you don't want to be identified, unless you are sure you can completely "depersonalize" the photo.

PJH
You can open the original file in your image viewer and simply take a screen shot of it to copy it without any sort of identification information following it. I'm not sure about PC's (other than Alt+Print Screen), but on a Mac you can hit Command+Shift+3 or Command+Shift+4 (which will allow you to drag a box around when you want a screen shot of).

-L

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:25 pm
by pjh776
Yes, and many image edition softwares for Windows have an option to make a screenshot. You configure it either to take a screen shot when you click a button or after some time (so you have the enough time to open you picture, for example).

PJH

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:34 am
by cumhardy
all2true wrote:
Fenris wrote::-/ I'm not sure it wise to post personal photos on the forums
There have been photos before,
and honestly, you think you could ID him on the street from this photo?
If so you are very tallented.
All2true, your haikus make me laugh so.

BTW... as slaveandy completed the first dare, does someone else still have to do it or will there be a new dare?

Re: New (Truth or) Dare Game

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:57 am
by Jobicek
pjh776 wrote:1) Many digital cameras write unique ID information in the image file.
2) Should you have a personal mark (a scar, for example), someone who knows you might be able to identify you.
Some even GPS coordinates. Good approach is "shot the screen" as Lindsey said. As for Windows, in Vista there is Snipping Tool (at least in Ultimate, English - not in all language versions). Than make a close-up to limit any unwanted information and after that blur everything in scene that is nonessential to prove completed task (as cherry on top).