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Eighteen 'til I Die
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#102 |
Whoo! 9/10 the way to buddy plays in "The Christ from Oz"!
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Can I come and watch this circle jerk? And bring a camera cos it sounds interesting.
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#103 |
You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Trixie, why waste energy attacking RawAlex when he makes a better ally than an enemy? What does ranting about TGPs accomplish, except annoy webmasters who put their sweat and blood into building traffic to their TGP? We all take pride in what we do.
Feminism is a point of contention in this thread because the issue only applies to some of us. That doesn't mean its unimportant. But to move this forward, we need to focus on what matters to everyone.
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old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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Could Greenie or someone post a few poll threads about various issues? (Or could someone tell me how to create a poll on this board, I'm buggered if I know how to do it)
The first one could be regarding labelling: Poll: What label do you think should be the standard and promoted as such? 1. ICRA label (existing system) 2. A simple <content="adult"> meta tag 3. A more complex tag with varying content levels but still one that is just inserted in the html 4. A meta label combined with V-chip system 5. No label Not sure if that's all the choices, but it's a start and would give us an idea of what people want. Perhaps this poll could be posted on other boards as well, to get a broader picture of people's opinions.
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Red porn is not my bag, baby. But that doesn't mean that I want those cocksuckers saying that you can't do it. Quote:
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#107 | |
Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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#108 | |
Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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My preference is complex but relevant tags. The reason being that the more relevant the tag is, the more likely major search engines will actually pick it up and use it for SERP. If the major search engines DO pick it up, that will give non-US webmasters an incentive to use the tag as well. Which in the end, helps further the goal of making it possible for all adult material to be kept out of the hands of minors without their parental consent. But, I'll take almost ANYTHING because the fact is, whatever is put in place will not get much use. The V-Chip in televisions are being used by less than 10% of the homes in the US...according to the last study I remember seeing. Tom, from the FSC, has stated that they are working on a white paper on the subject and I personally am all for tabling the discussion until the FSC publishs it's white paper. At which time, we can tell them how stupid their idea's are. |
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#109 |
old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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Possibilities for individual action:
1. Label existing sites with ICRA - and put info about that labelling on your pages so people know you're making an effort 2. Create your own page detailing how to block porn using a browser, giving info about labels and recommending Nanny software. 3. Create your own "Official Statement" page saying you believe in freedom of speech and are making an effort to keep children away from your sites. 4. Post about labelling/ COPA / political issues in your blog 5. Contribute your technical skills to help FSC set up a decent website 6. Contribute money to help create an advertising campaign about filtering - "A public service brought to you by the adult industry" 7. Write a letter to: a. The newspaper b. Your local politician (this one is scary because it involves publicly sticking your neck out) 8. Think about what individual skills you have and volunteer to offer them, maybe one hour a week, to the FSC, or ACLU, or your lobby group of choice. 9. Think about ways to get our message out - to the politicians and the general public. It doesn't matter how good we are if no-one knows about it.
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#110 | |
Women might be able to fake orgasms But men can fake whole relationships
Join Date: Oct 2003
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#111 | |
Took the hint.
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Trixie, did you honestly read what you posted? Did you think it all the way through?
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#112 | |
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I just emailed a letter to Tom offering my scripting skills, for whatever that's worth, to the FSC. In his response, he said "what will really be helpful is feedback from people in the industry regarding policies and projects that we are developing." Now, I'm off to do a little homework on what policies/projects he's referring to ![]()
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#113 |
"Without evil there can be no good, so it must be good to be evil sometimes" ~ Satan
Join Date: Aug 2004
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I believe we should continue fighting amongst ourselves whilst our detractors get more organized every day amidst their warm fuzzy glow of piety
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#114 | |
If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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old enough to be Grandma Scrotum
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Can you report back on your homework for us?
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#116 |
Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
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UW, I would say that porn has a ton of socially redeeming and even enlightening properties, and that we need to be talking about those redeeming properties.
I don't think we are trying to influence the opinion of the religiously anti-sex and the far right. It's the large middle group, who like a little occasional porn and are willing to believe it's healthy, relaxing, and invigorating, that we want to be talking to and convincing that censoring and outlawing porn is anti-constitutional and unhealthy. Hell, I'd say for most men jerking off to images of strange pussy is the closest thing to transcendence that they are allowed to have, it reduces stress and anger, and it makes the world a better place. I think we should be saying, "porn is good for people". |
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#117 |
With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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I'm absolutely baffled by the responses here. How can anyone argue that putting the porn least likely to offend in the spotlight wouldn't be the best course of action?
Of course all types of porn should be defended, but if you have the option of using porn created by college-educated, non drug addicted, non sexually abused women who have other career opportunities & still choose to create their own brand of personally enjoyable porn, who control all aspects of its creation & who profit directly from it, why the hell wouldn't you? It just seems like a no brainer to me. I don't think Trixie or Furrygirl are saying that their brand of indie porn is superior or that the standard porn flicks don't have merit. I know I personally enjoy watching some rather raunchy stuff that a lot of women would consider degrading. But just because I enjoy it doesn't mean I should use it in an argument to defend porn! |
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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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Searching for Jimmy Hoffa
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I'm not a slick marketing type guy, but if I was trying to get people to support my cause I would be wrapping it in the most palatable pill imaginable. If someone came up to me and said write an argument on this topic for the average person I would hammer home almost nothing about porn itself, but instead discuss freedoms of speech, expression, etc. Most Americans wouldn't openly admit they support porn or even accept porn, but tell them the government is infringing on their freedoms and not only will they back it, they'll be foaming at the mouth mad to back it. American's on the whole are brainwashed little patriots deep down, hammer home that your freedoms are being taken away, you'll get action. If you try to make them socially accept porn it'll be doomed. |
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Took the hint.
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Kcat, as Mr Blue said, I don't think it is about "most socially acceptable porn", because more than 50% of americans have watched or actively watch porn, but they would never admit it.
Start talking about freedom of speech, and the ACLU and all those other groups will form up behind you, supporting you to the very end. I think this is more about not putting the WRONG foot forward. You do not want to give the enemies of porn more ammo to work from. While I support the freedom of speech for red sites, example, I also think that they would be fodder for the media and for the members of Congress, so I don't think that they are a good issue to fight on. Nor do I think that gagging sites, or bondage sites, or bukkakke sites would be good examples to use (and thus the people who operate them are not the best representitives to talk about porn, because we want the world to get the message, not to get lost in the person presenting it). The sad fact is the best way in my mind to portray porn is with a simple guy meets girl, guy fucks girl site. Yes, it is walmart porn, but walmart porn is what the public is generally buying, and what they find socially acceptable. With social exceptance we are more likely to get the message out there, rather than starting a debate about the messanger. Alex |
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Putting an air freshener in a shit house doesn't remove the fact that someone just shat there.
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#122 | |
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I've mentioned similar sentiments and can tell you also that this would be the generally "recommended" approach if you were to ask your average PR person their opinoin. |
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#123 |
You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Jeesh! Ya know I have a handful of feminist friends, personally I like strong women, so I feel comfortable in saying this to you all; one common denominator that many of you seem to share is that you always rise to the slightest bait and are ready to fight. Then once you get started nothing else is important over winning your point, argument, whatever. On a board, this equates to hijacking a topic and in this case, one that’s kinda important. In a few sentences (with respect) let me say what I’ve told my friends when they get they’re nose bent out of shape at a party or whatever… “calm down”. You don’t have to put on battle dress over every little perceived slight or if you do then just start a thread to vent over. Try and focus on what we CAN agree to work towards together.
You girls(women)are a very important part of this dialogue and emerging movement of adult WM’s organizing themselves into some kind of united voice. Also, the more militant of you are important because of the fact that you ARE out there pushing the edges. The further you push the more likely it is that we’ll get a better mainstream compromise. Heck, the fact that TastyTrixie even HAS a manifesto is a credit to her sincerity. It’s more than a lot of WMs have bothered to accomplish so far. BUT, not everybody is going to dig you or your attitude. That comes with the territory. Being tough is not the same thing as being combative. We have certain missions in common. Stay cool, stay focused, stay here. |
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#124 | |
With $10,000, we'd be millionaires! We could buy all kinds of useful things like ... love!
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Like Mr. Blue said, I agree that the best course of action is focusing on how freedom of speech is being infringed upon, but I still think having a performer who creates her own content without being "degraded" would help. We're talking about infringing on her right to create the content & the public's right to view the content. Does anyone watch the show Family Business? I think Adam Glasser does a fantastic job of challenging the stereotype of smarmy porn producer. He's relatable, he's likeable, he seems like a good dad & has a great relationship with his mom. And he treats the performers with respect. More Adams & less Rob Blacks can only help this fight. |
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#125 |
Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
Join Date: Apr 2003
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I've long ago given up trying to figure out what you guys are fighting about. All this yelling is making no sense at all to me.
You guys have all gone crazy, as far as I can tell. I can imagine what out FSC guests think of all this. Next week, when the fire has died down, I plan on starting a new Free Speech Coalition thread in which we can get back to the political business at hand. You are now returning to your regularly scheduled dark comedy. |
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