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dukenukem

lord freiza
Oh god nothing can compare to that damn goatse crap just horrible,still having nightmares for what happens there.:(
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
Eagle said:
Alpha your sig is no better.

What did my sig do? It only helps you find out if you are a christian or not.

Clements said:
Nothing wrong with that at all, it's just that random historical religious guy back in the year dot proclaimed that the human body is something to be ashamed of and that has stuck.

Bit of irony there isn't it?

I mean...religious types get offended if you ever suggest that humans evolved from animals because animals aren't favored by god, yet for some reason or another, we are so shameful to be naked whereas animals aren't.

Doesn't make sense does it? Thats religion for ya.
 
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Gigahurtz

Feel the speed
I think the superbowl reflects what Americans are (not all of them but typically what they tend to like and do). Thus, Janet's flash and a quite a lot of those superbowl commercials had sex appeals will give a negative impression of Americans. Although I have seen much worse than Janet's very brief flash, there are kids and 140 some million(?) people (in America) watching the superbowl and that nudity stunt was totally uncalled for. The big fuss in the media is that this type of nudity stunt violates human ethics, morals, manners, etc., and is not appropriate in front of kids and to some adults (although the media hypocritically shows much worse than that on a daily basis in my opinion). It's all about image and what defines an American. I think people don't want to accept this definition of Americans that they watch "this type of bad stuff" regularly and how unethical and unmoral they can be in reality (again, not all Americans are like this).
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
Gigahurtz said:
I think the superbowl reflects what Americans are (not all of them but typically what they tend to like and do). Thus, Janet's flash and a quite a lot of those superbowl commercials had sex appeals will give a negative impression of Americans.

Actually, from what I have seen, most of the world (especially asia and europe) think that americans are too uptight and don't get enough sex. So if anything, that could be a positive impression :p

BTW, what is so immoral and reprehensible about sex anyways? Some of you act as though it should be a capital offense bordering with murder. (according to the bible, it is a capital offense in many cases, so it's good thing we don't go by the bible) If sex was such a bad thing, then why did god make it a requirement for survival?
 
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jollyrancher

New member
jollyrancher yawns... man she's old enough to be my mom or something... not very sexy or "shocking" if you ask me. And with this Christian stuff... not my beliefs, but Alpha's sig is more "one sided" than offensive. Sorta reminds me of Ned Flanders in the Simpsons.
 

Ryan Smith

New member
AlphaWolf said:
What did my sig do? It only helps you find out if you are a christian or not.

Yes, but the page is more of an attack than it is something that helps you find out if you are a Christian or not. I thought some of them were funny, especially the one about tongues. The list is far too true, however (I am a Christian, for the record).

Isn't one of the complaints with the whole issue the fact that the non-cable channels aren't allowed by the FCC to broadcast indecent material until after a certain time during the day?
 

Gigahurtz

Feel the speed
AlphaWolf said:
BTW, what is so immoral and reprehensible about sex anyways? Some of you act as though it should be a capital offense bordering with murder. (according to the bible, it is a capital offense in many cases, so it's good thing we don't go by the bible) If sex was such a bad thing, then why did god make it a requirement for survival?

Good point. My parents would always say to look away when there was a sex scene going on in a movie in my childhood years. And in elementary school, junior high, and even high school, I remember any movies that students bring in (last day of school is usually fun day) must not have too much violence or any sex in it. So I guess people grow up with the thought that sex must be shameful if you are told you can't look at it at least while watching it with others.

But in effort to decrease under age pregnancy, this is why sex is taboo talk for children (probably 10 and under) to understand and view. Maybe the whole fuss about the superbowl is that the media broke its trust to the public in delivering an event that could be viewed by any age. But Janet's flash was very fast so I bet most children won't react much to that anyway. Nonetheless, it was an eyeopener and shocking to see the "taboo" nudity on public television.

EDIT: One more thing, wouldn't people think "Wow, how indecent the media is to broadcast Janet's flash while children are watching." I think this is why there is so much fuss about Janet's flash.
 
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jollyrancher

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Nonetheless, it was an eyeopener and shocking to see the "taboo" nudity on public television.

I was in Europe for awhile and they had full-frontal on public TV in England... for more than half a second. France/Japan are even more daring. For the U.S. people, remember how they used to show ugly asses on NYPD Blue? I think that this whole notion of "shocking" is just accentuated by the media to get people riled up and watch their TV shows and buy the tabloids/magazines. I mean an 8 year old can go to a beastiality web site in 5 seconds, which is slightly more disturbing, but you don't hear about it because it's old news and it won't sell magazines.
 

vampireuk

Mr. Super Clever
Eagle what you are doing is complaining about nothing, it is a fact that right wing christian groups act all hissy over this kind of thing..

Christian folk

Since when is that a ferocious attack on the very foundation of your beliefs? You have issues if you can't handle a bit of fun poked at christianity.
 

AlphaWolf

I prey, not pray.
Gigahurtz said:
My parents would always say to look away when there was a sex scene going on in a movie in my childhood years. And in elementary school, junior high, and even high school, I remember any movies that students bring in (last day of school is usually fun day) must not have too much violence or any sex in it.

It's all relative...Some parents take their children to nudist colonies.
 

GogoTheMimic

Pimpin' Red Mage
I have a hillarious picture about this. It has a closeup, is it okay if I post it? I wanted to ask first since it is somewhat nudity.
 

2fast4u

New member
for fucks sake eagle, would you stop whining about how bad your religion is treated all the time? its just a damn small statement by vamp, get over it.
 

KingTom

aka "Passion"
who cares? i mean, c'mon, i'm a christian, but i'm not offended. i couldn't care less. i guess i'm a bit unorthodox, but its a fact of life that television is often soft porn. really, who cares? although the daily show with John Steward made fun of it pretty well
 
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sheik124

sheik124

Emutalk Member
lol, while at sportsillustrated.com, i found this
SI.com said:
Created: Monday, February 02, 2004, at 03:03:18 EDT
What will be your lasting memory of Super Bowl XXXVIII?
Tom Brady's MVP performance 7% 3543 votes
Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" 44% 21462 votes
Adam Vinatieri's game-winning FG 13% 6355 votes
Wild, 37-point fourth quarter 35% 16930 votes
Total: 48290 votes
 

LazerTag

Leap of Faith
I didn't care she showed her boob, heck I would have rather seen both with nothing holding them back. ;)

I do see why some are ticked about it though. Had my 5 or 8 year old sons been watching with me they would have surely asked me why that lady did that, what was that on her boob, and maybe other stuff. As a parent I don't think I should have to make sure that a sporting event is rated "E". My kids just are not old enough in my mind to need to be explaining this sorta crap to them.
 

gokuss4

Meh...
...This whole damn thing is fucking shit. I'm really tired of people making a big deal over a freakin boob being showed on television, and the damn nipple was still covered, so what's the big deal...? Nothing! If people can't handle a bit of this stuff, than they shouldn't even have sex. If I asked someone in Europe about that incident they would go "yeah, so what?". Really...I think us Americans are way too tight on this kind of thing. When I was 7 years old I knew about the anatomy and everything and I didn't make a big deal of it if I ever saw it. If I had children, I wouldn't let them watch porn probably until they are 14-16 :p, but soft porn and "flashes" I wouldn't make a big deal of. If they look at porn, and I don't know if they do, oh fucking well.

I just think it's another money/publicity stunt.

About religion, yeah I do agree that some religious people do make a big fuss over something sometimes. No offense to you Eagle. I just think people need to forget this whole damn thing and continue on with their lives!

I know parents would make a big deal over this because they wouldn't know how to explain their children about this sort of thing, I would probably just flat out tell them :p. Although I'd tell them try not to let this damage your good view on woman and what not and all that moral stuff. I would be less strict with my kids that has to do with age things, but I'd try to explain to them what's good and what's not from the time they talk and so on. Some parents just don't trust themselves about their own parenting. Mostly all the bad things that happen in the world including murdering because of a fucking video game or a movie is not the vg or movie's fault, it's the parents fault for not telling them right from wrong among other parenting reasons.
 
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smegforbrain

New member
blizz said:
life's too short to waste over a tit

Especially a tit not really worth seeing.

Now, as I suggested elsewhere, they should've had Brittney up there instead, and she can go full frontal all she wants. :)
 

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