dimensionidol
free thinker
Originally posted by Board
Whenever I see an interview with her or on some pictures she looks to much like a little girl and nerdish (pony rider),
i already have an hard on!

Originally posted by Board
Whenever I see an interview with her or on some pictures she looks to much like a little girl and nerdish (pony rider),
It's the same when I go to a disco (there's a street with only discoes & resturants nearby) and they say "You can't get in with those clothes" 'cause I got baggy pants and shit! There's not really much I can do about it, so...Originally posted by Vienyard
Fuck!! This happens to me all the time here at UM. I have a point to make and someone beat me to the punch!! Heheh, oh well.
I totally agree-if it's a private business, with freedom, they have the right to choose what they find objectionable and what they dont. I may not agree with it, but hey, it's their call.
It's almost similar to a controversy we got here in the states where Augusta National, a prestigious golf club, is being pressured to let in female members. Everyone here is crying foul that it's predjudice and what not, but what they neglect to see is that its a private club and theyre allowed to do what they want-they can make their own rules. It's their business, so they can run it how they see fit, as long as it's within the law.
Yeah, I'm getting a little off the topic again...sorry. But the point kinda relates to it....I think!![]()
Horse chicks don't really turn me on.Originally posted by dimensionidol
i already have an hard on!
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Originally posted by Board
Horse chicks don't really turn me on.
I prefer this:
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Originally posted by Board
Goddamn Dimensionidol, that pic you posted is:zombie:
uke:
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But anyway, what about this pic then:
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Should we turn this thread into a "Hot chicks" thread?![]()
Originally posted by Board
I don't know why it doesn't show up. I can see it. I don't like female bodybuilders at all. They seem gross. I prefer Tyra as you can('t) see by the pics I've posted!
Originally posted by Sonnenritter
Wow. We're not hypocrites here are we? "Let's censor this, but not this". How is that different from Christians trying to censor bands with a satanic image? Freedom of speech with limitations isn't really freedom, now is it. If a band wants to use lyrics/artwork of sex, excessive violence, or swastikas then let them have at it.
Yes, I do believe in order to achieve freedom for everybody, especially for all kind of minority groups, intelligent limitations are good and necessary. Agreed, the question is: who decides what is necessary and what not. The only chance to infuence that yourself is to be active yourself or vote whenever you can. I believe the present censorship laws are ok, at least in Germany.
Unfortunately people are not suddenly intelligent or live with a certain level of respect to others as soon as they turn 18, like somebody assumed. I believe very much in freedom of speech in a political, religious or whatever sense. But this must be with sense of responsibility. I mean, what is the sense of lyrics with e.g. excessive violence ? Bands with no talent want to sell records to the dumb, because dumb people say "wow that is bloody cool, the music is crap but my teachers, my parents, my neighbors etc. will be shocked, let´s buy it and play it loud..." Good bands don´t need this kind of promotion. They impress with, hard riffs, fast drums, good heavy vocals and lyrics to think about, even if they are critical to the society. That great
Interesting thread actually.
Cheerz
Originally posted by iamunicron
fuck it, let all have there say but if some pressing places dont want to work with such stuff then so be it, there life there choise, so what. if bands do come across this i dont think releasing a censored version of the record is right because its just not what it;s supposed to be, and nazi's should have there say, they make me laugh
Originally posted by Cold Gin
Unfortunately people are not suddenly intelligent or live with a certain level of respect to others as soon as they turn 18, like somebody assumed. I believe very much in freedom of speech in a political, religious or whatever sense. But this must be with sense of responsibility. I mean, what is the sense of lyrics with e.g. excessive violence ? Bands with no talent want to sell records to the dumb, because dumb people say "wow that is bloody cool, the music is crap but my teachers, my parents, my neighbors etc. will be shocked, let´s buy it and play it loud..." Good bands don´t need this kind of promotion. They impress with, hard riffs, fast drums, good heavy vocals and lyrics to think about, even if they are critical to the society. That great
This is an excellent point. With a sense of repsonsibility is absolutely key. My feelings are that there should be complete freedom for people to release what they like. If a band wants to release an album called 'Rape Children' then fine, that is their prerogative. However, they must then accept repsonsibility for the reaction this is bound to provoke. If they want to live the rest of their life in fear of being lynched or whatever then that again is down to them.
In the case of Scalplock, they are a band with a long history of political opinion in their music. They are effectively the next generation punks who are part of the few remaining who do still have a political opinion. However, the band are not teens with no idea what they are saying who are releasing their first album with controversial lyrics and artwork to sell loads of copies. This is a band that has been around for 10 years and have always based their music on political opinion. Initially the band wrote about indigenous tribal rights and have naturally progressed to where we are now. Their views are intelligent, informed decisions that are by no means exclusive to the band. I have spoken to may people about this and thus far no-one has been able to find anythign offensive about the album.
I was talking to someone the other day who thought that Scalplock's album, while tackling a real social issue, is far less offensive than the Prodigy encouraging date rape and domestic violence. Any thoughts?
Originally posted by DanW
I certainly see what you're saying. Freedom of speech should work both ways. People should be free to say no just as much as they are to say anything else.
I'm going to contemplate this point tonight and will post something tomorrow. Good one!