PW_Plack
Active Member
Scott said...
...with all this political correctness, we have raised a nation of mamby-pamby panty waste, spineless jellyfish.
Scott, are you saying that anyone who doesn't spend time with erotic images is a wimp somehow?
I've noticed that, in the comedy routines of late night TV, it seems to be a growing assumption that every guy uses his computer primarily for viewing pornography. I personally do not, because I believe there's some validity in the advice that it can adversely affect your relationship with your wife and family, and for some people, become an addiction. In such cases, it stops being funny.
The beauty of the internet is that no matter what you're looking for, you can find more than you can possibly view in a lifetime. And, despite what the TV news magazine shows would have you believe, it is not difficult to avoid porn and still use the web.
And so, there's where I think it becomes an issue. If you post erotic images on a website where people are not expecting it, you cross a line. On the forum, it will be up to Todd and Mike to decide whether it's gone too far. At some point, if it gets raunchy enough, it will cost the forum members. Todd is the guy who has to make that call.
BTW, I don't think any of the current avatars cross that line.
...with all this political correctness, we have raised a nation of mamby-pamby panty waste, spineless jellyfish.
Scott, are you saying that anyone who doesn't spend time with erotic images is a wimp somehow?
I've noticed that, in the comedy routines of late night TV, it seems to be a growing assumption that every guy uses his computer primarily for viewing pornography. I personally do not, because I believe there's some validity in the advice that it can adversely affect your relationship with your wife and family, and for some people, become an addiction. In such cases, it stops being funny.
The beauty of the internet is that no matter what you're looking for, you can find more than you can possibly view in a lifetime. And, despite what the TV news magazine shows would have you believe, it is not difficult to avoid porn and still use the web.
And so, there's where I think it becomes an issue. If you post erotic images on a website where people are not expecting it, you cross a line. On the forum, it will be up to Todd and Mike to decide whether it's gone too far. At some point, if it gets raunchy enough, it will cost the forum members. Todd is the guy who has to make that call.
BTW, I don't think any of the current avatars cross that line.