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Post by Drew on Aug 6, 2013 11:30:30 GMT -5
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Post by JessieLou on Aug 6, 2013 16:42:36 GMT -5
LMAO. Putting porno models in British gossip magazines is okay but internet message boards aren't? I can't with this country.
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Post by Matt on Aug 8, 2013 0:33:48 GMT -5
Ummm, I don't get it. Most of the British TV shows I watch are pretty much porn!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2013 2:14:22 GMT -5
Yeah, this is bad news for the UK. Do you think those people like their government choosing what is appropriate for them? Do they like having to "opt-in" to watch pornography, when like Jessie said, page 3 is filled with borderline porn material everyday?
Now if Americans don't watch out, this will be our country next. You know certain politicians (and their followers) are chomping at the bit to pass laws to this effect here in the states.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Aug 8, 2013 2:19:07 GMT -5
Yeah, this is bad news for the UK. Do you think those people like their government choosing what is appropriate for them? Do they like having to "opt-in" to watch pornography, when like Jessie said, page 3 is filled with borderline porn material everyday? That is so true. True story: On my way back from seeing Fremmy in England a few years ago, I saw a very trashy, almost pornographic tabloid newspaper at my seat on the train back to London. "The Daily Sport", I think it was. Ironically, I see it is now only available online... doubt it'll last with this new censorship law.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2013 2:28:18 GMT -5
^Interesting point there...with the new law, I'm sure many people are going to avoid "opting in" to receive pornographic materials, so a lot of stuff like that probably isn't going to last.
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