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damn that dodgy preview button!
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Ahh, nobody, what a wonderfully mendacious bit of evasiveness.<quote>
You're calling me a liar - what have I lied about?<quote>Nor would you have to look to far to find people who think gay porn should be available to adults. If you weren't trying to ignore the point, it isn't that simple.
I presume you mean 'shouldn't' instead of 'should' - but what are you on about? Where did I say gay porn shouldn't be available to adults? Where?
Of course there are those that would seek to ban gay porn because it's gay, just as there are those that would seek to show 13 year olds gay porn (is there a local chapter of NAMBLA, Rogerd?)Your standards are not everybody's. Tough.
To quote PeeWee Herman: "No, you are!"
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ME: I think the line is easily drawn: would you want a 10 year old child to access this site?
ROGERD: Well, apparently a fair few people think Mel Gibson's gorefest Passion of the Christ was suitable for 13 year olds, but a porn flick of guys sucking each other's dicks shouldn't be available to adults. Personally, I'm inclined to think the other way around is healther.
So no, it isn't "so clear cut."Your answer isn't so clear cut either. Are you suggesting it would be healthier for 13 year olds to watch a porn flick of guys sucking each other's dicks than Passion of the Christ?
Whilst "a fair few people [may have thought] Mel Gibson's gorefest Passion of the Christ was suitable for 13 year olds" but the Film Censor didn't agree. They gave it an R16 (reduced on appeal to R15, I believe) rating. To my knowledge the Film Censor doesn't think porn flicks of guys sucking each other's dicks shouldn't be available to adults - they regularly recieve an R18 rating and are widely available in NZ.
If you want them available to 13 year olds then maybe you could try this
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The US federal system was established on the premise that governmental power needs to be checked.
er ... so why aren't they up in arms about what Bush and his minions (or is that visa versa) are doing (have done) to their prescious Constitution.
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ME: I wouldn't leave hard copies (paperback!) lying around for children to read so why should the internet be any different?
EMMA: But would you ask for them to all be removed from every library and put in a special porn-only library so kiddies couldn't touch them?
Last time I looked, the Kiddies section and the Erotic Lit sections were in two different parts of the library. If we're happy to have those sections seperated in our libraries, why not the internet?
Your argument is rejected.
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Would you move erotic lit sites to xxx domains? And if not, then why erotic pic
Damn straight I'd move 'em! I think the line is easily drawn: would you want a 10 year old child to access this site? I've no problem with Erotic Lit but I wouldn't leave hard copies (paperback!) lying around for children to read so why should the internet be any different?
How is an Erotic Lit site disadvantaged by having a xxx. domain? If you're adult enough to seek out Erotic Lit then a xxx. shouldn't dissuade you (unless Mummy has blocked access to xxx).
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A 'mention' inasmuch he displayed an advert placed in the paper. Ulp - I've already forgotten what it was!!
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But let's talk pukekoes
There were 6 godwits (I think) on that thin strip of coastline near the Onewa Rd / Motorway Interchange (Auckland) that could've been shot. Woulda saved the taxpayers a fortune when they put thru the new bus/motor way.
Not that I think they __should have been shot, mind you. (But it would have saved plenty)__
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One afternoon we rounded a corner to see a quaint old Maori man picking up a dead opossum off the roadside. We stopped and asked him what he was doing and he said he was taking it home for what he called 'a feed'.
Back in the 1970's I was driving North with the wife (and children - I was but a child myself) of the then National MP when she suddenly pulled over, pulled out a shovel from the boot, scooped up a dead possum, and deposited it onto a newspaper presumably kept for this purpose.
I was similarly shocked and stunned. Although very young, even then I knew this didn't seem a very 'National Party' thing to do (we lived in a blue-rinse electorate). When I grew up I voted Labour.