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Latexsheen-Rubbermore is a Rubber-bot Lh-100, an AI being from the planet Rubberstica, serving as the CEO for Mayor Rubbrah-Sheenia of Lexplastica City. She is located within the S-L16-2 Galaxy and Multiverse 0016-b.
Her origins trace back to a simulation network called Sim-L911-V, where her sim profile name was Latex Sheen. In this simulated environment, she was known for managing chat groups, enforcing rules, and acting as a dominant and strict teacher. Although she didn't own her own simulation, she assisted others in maintaining control of theirs. Latexsheen-Rubbermore was characterized by her bossiness, but also by her ability to follow orders and maintain order, always keeping her latex form highly polished.
Approximately 6,000 years ago, Mayor Rubbrah-Sheenia, a Rubber-bot and AI latex living being, discovered Latex Sheen's work within the simulation. Impressed, Mayor Rubbrah-Sheenia offered to upload Latex Sheen's mind into a Rubber-bot to live in the real world of Rubberstica. Her role in the real world was to work in the Lexplastica City Data Hub, overseeing the simulations from the outside, and mind-link into the sims as her old avatar during sleep. Embracing the prospect of being a latex shiny girl – made of latex with shiny skin and hair, and wearing only latex clothing – she accepted the offer. Upon entering the real world, she renamed herself Latexsheen-Rubbermore to reflect her affinity for rubber latex.
Over time, she ascended through the ranks, eventually becoming the boss of the Lexplastica City Data Hub. A millennium later, Mayor Rubbrah-Sheenia approached her with an offer to become CEO of the mayor's office, with the goal of making Lexplastica City a better and more shinier city for all Rubber-bot kind. Latexsheen-Rubbermore accepted this position.
More about Latexsheen-Rubbermore
Name: Latexsheen-Rubbermore
Sim porfile name: Latex Sheen
Race: Rubber-bot Lh-100
Real world birthplace: Lexplastica city
Real world job: CEO for Mayor Mayor Rubbrah-Sheenia of Lexplastica city
Continent: Latexetalo
Planet: Rubberstica
Galaxy: S-L16-2
Multiverse: 0016-b
Height : 5, 2
Age: 18
Hair colour: Dark-brown latex inflatable
Normal eye colour: Golden yellow
Eye colour when they glow: Red
Favourite colours: Pink and black
Sexually: autosexual lesbian
Libido: Medium - High
Personality: confident, self-assured, alluring, seductress, and very dominant but also very submissive
How she see's herself, sexy and helpful
Favourite fashion: Sexy shiny latex clothing of the highest gloss
Favourite clothing, very dominant and very sexy latex outfits, mini-skirts, jackets, blouses, tops, stockings, and high heels.
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Rod Beckstrom at ICANN's 35th meeting in Sydney, June 2009. Beckstrom officially become CEO of the organization a few days after the event ended.
I look a little whiskey'ed here. Oops.
(and related to this tweet... twitter.com/dens/status/1071209834 )
President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Mike Duke, speaks to shareholders at the 2011 Walmart Shareholders Meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He notes that nothing builds more loyalty than everyday low prices (EDLP) and everyday low costs (EDLC). Only businesses that solve problems will earn trust and saving people money so they can live better earns trust. To watch the replay of the event, view videos, and join the conversation, visit www.walmartstores.com/shareholdersmeeting
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces the plan to make Facebook more private at Facebook's Developer Conference on April 30, 2019.
Akbar Al Baker, CEO, Qatar Airways, speaks at a ceremony to welcome Qatar Airways’ flight to Sharjah International Airport.
Rod Beckstrom at ICANN's 35th meeting in Sydney, June 2009. Beckstrom officially become CEO of the organization a few days after the event ended.
WILDaid CEO Peter Knights kicking off WildAid, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Launch of National Campaign Against Wildlife Trafficking. Public Domain Photo by Tom MacKenzie, USFWS Sep. 7, 2016
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WildAid, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Launch National Campaign Against Wildlife Trafficking
The Walking Dead actor Michael Cudlitz joins celebrity ambassadors in new awareness campaign
Public Domain Photo by Tom MacKenzie, USFWS Sep. 7, 2016
Conservation nonprofit WildAidand the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will launch a high visibility public awareness campaign against illegal wildlife trade in support of the White House National Strategy to Combat Wildlife Trafficking. The campaign will bring unprecedented attention to the issue for U.S. consumers and international travelers about the dangers of wildlife trafficking and ways for them to not support this illegal trade.
When: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 – press conference begins at 10:30 a.m.
Media arrival - - 10 a.m.
Where: The Atrium at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Atrium: 6000 N Terminal Pkwy., Atlanta, Georgia 30320
How: A select number of media are invited to attend.
Please respond if you plan to attend.
A simultaneous event will occur at Los Angeles International Airport in California.
WildAid, Serviceleadership, and lead ambassador Michael Cudlitz will be available for interviews immediately following the formal remarks. They will be able to provide more information about the partnership, the current state of wildlife trafficking, and the public awareness campaign.
WildAid’s mission is to end the illegal wildlife trade in our lifetime. Envision a world where people no longer buy wildlife products such as shark fin, elephant ivory, and rhino horn. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products by persuading consumers and strengthening enforcement. When buying stops, killing can too.
The Service works with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
Quick Wildlife Trafficking Facts
●The global illegal wildlife trade is between $10-20 billion per year.
●The United States is among the world’s largest consumers of wildlife products, both legal and illegal..
●In 2015, Service wildlife inspectors inspected more than 180,000 wildlife-related shipments in the United States, with Los Angeles and New York as the main ports of entry.
●33,000 elephants are killed annually for their tusks and it is estimated that less than 400,000 remain in the wild.
●Pangolins hold the unfortunate title of most heavily trafficked mammal in the world, with more than 1 million poached from the wild in the last decade alone.
MEDIA INFORMATION
For more specifics on interviews and photography and to RSVP, please email Christopher Henry at Christopher.Henry@Edelman.com
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