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Dragonfangirl ([info]dragonfangirl) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-11-30 19:09:00


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Entry tags:fun times with aja

SixApart/Livejournal have the best idea ever!
So, uh, Livejournal.

Go figure.

Pull up a chair. Get out a beer. Take one sip for:

- each invocation of Big Brother (or any other 1984 reference)
- each mention of censorship
- each mention of the First Amendment
- each reiteration of "It's the PARENTS' job!"
- each person flagging the announcement post as offensive
- each person announcing that LJ/6A will no longer see a penny of theirs

Take one gulp for:

- each Godwin's
- each comparison of this new system to rape
- each assertion that the only people complaining are the child molestors who want free porn

And before you know it, you'll be just drunk enough not to care any more.

[eta] The girl who brought you LJ T-shirt burning now brings you... Honestly, I'm not sure what she's trying to do here.



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[info]rosehiptea
2007-12-01 06:02 am UTC (link)
Ergo, if you tell the parent that the game they're getting for Little Suzie is rated M, they should still be able to buy it, knowing full well what they're getting into.

Well, the parent can still buy the game for their kid as things stand now. They can't let their kid attend an R-rated movie in a theater unless they also attend... but they could buy the DVD for their kid. (I'm not trying to speak for or against the rules as they stand, just trying to parse this out.)

I guess the parent could also try to sue later, but as a parent I'd pretty much laugh my ass off at that one.

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