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09-12-2014, 09:59 AM | #21 (permalink) | ||||
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The fact is, once pictures have been released to the interwebs, they become a natural resource. Ignoring them at that point is simply squandering. Quote:
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I expected no fappability about any of them, but they were sweet moments of actual sexuality being shared via an image. The intended audience wasn't the world, and some of them are obviously unhappy about the non-consensual sharing, which is understandable, but the article also says, Quote:
Personally, it wouldn't be inaccurate to label me a voyeur. If you've met me, I've probably taken your picture when you didn't know it, but I always do my best to respect people's wishes about what images get shared, and wouldn't intentionally publish a photo that you would regret people seeing. I generally don't even keep photos in my library that I think would be embarrassing to someone. Anyway, to broaden the subject a bit, the future will obviously involve a lot more of this, but it will become less and less remarkable. Porn has been making a huge shift toward personal sex - sharing homemade porn has been popular for a long time (even before the internet), and people have been broadcasting themselves having sex live on the internet since shortly after the first camera was attached to a computer. Now there are probably hundreds of sites providing turn-key solutions for people to start their own personal sex broadcasting business with built in e-commerce. Perceptions of what "privacy" means are changing ever more rapidly, and many people growing up today have little concept of why something that you would share with friends wouldn't be shared publicly. So, the good news is that we'll eventually get over this kind of thing being considered scandalous.
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Re: Ceelo - The problem with celebrities is that they think what they have to say on shit is actually important. He's an idiot.
I knew about the nude pics for about 10 seconds before my boyfriend texted me about it and then showed me some Jennifer Lawrence, Mary-Elizabeth and that googly chick from Dont Trust the bitch in apt 23 pics (I also saw pics from a bunch of chicks I didnt recognize at all). The whole "The Fappening" thing was kind of gross, just reminds you that the internet voice is predominately young males. All I got out of those pics was "Of course Mary Elizabeth would use some stupid hipster filter on her pics" and "yeah, Jennifer Lawrence is gorgeous, I kind of already figured." I didn't see the pics of her with cum on her face, only heard of those. You can argue if you don't want naked pics coming out don't take them, but everyone here has done that. The obsession with celebrities has gotten insane and I wonder how much further it can go before we just dont care anymore. If you're young and rich and the world loves you, I can understand how you can get narcissistic, celebrities just seem to forget that everyone else is watching too. Also, lost my shit at: "Is that tennis?" "No, why do you try?!" And finally, when people are assholes, I blatantly take their picture. Sometimes is goes on twitter most of the time not, the point is, Keith is right, it makes them feel like shit and I love it.
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Re: KATG listener who tried to kill herself and her autistic daughter.
Dr. Phil is one of my guilty pleasure shows (I know, I know). he did a 2 day show on this woman. Apparently the daughter had a violent type of autism where she would have violent outbursts several times a day. Kelli was knocked out several times by Izzy (the 14 year old), sent the hospital at least twice. The husband found Kelli being beat up while unconscious by Izzy. They had managed to get Izzy into a specialized inpatient treatment center; however, her outbursts continued, the center stated they couldn't do anything for her and the insurance stopped paying. Izzy also constantly beat on her younger sister. Kelli stated that one day, she looked at both of her daughters and felt that she needed to protect her youngest daughter by taking herself and Izzy to heaven. She admits that she was wrong in trying to take them out. There aren't any good treatments, behavorilists, medications, to stop these kind of outbursts. There have been cases of violent autistics killing people during a violent outburst. Not saying everyone with violent autistic children should kill them. Something needs to change.
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