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Top 10 most ridiculous anti-porn commercials

While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV

look at the source, what would you expect.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV

If I had a daughter, and worse thing she does online is post videos of her jumping around like she's insane with clothes still on. I would be fine with that and glad she isn't on the pole.
 
Jeez.. These are so stupid.

It's like saying fake rape porn encourages rape... Same shit is said about video game violence.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV

qft
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV
All someone has to do is post one pic to /b/ from his/her iPhone that still has EXIF data in it, and they'll learn the lesson quickly. 😉


 
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV

look at the source, what would you expect.

That's the title of the web page. BTW, you still haven't explained to us how an academic research paper is equivalent to an email chain letter.

 
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV

If I had a daughter, and worse thing she does online is post videos of her jumping around like she's insane with clothes still on. I would be fine with that and glad she isn't on the pole.

Yes, but putting actual child porn in a TV commercial tends to be a bad idea.

ZV
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: mcmilljb
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
While some were ridiculous, at least 3 are either messages to be aware of what your children are doing online or reminders to children that anything that post online isn't private, hardly "anti-porn".

ZV

If I had a daughter, and worse thing she does online is post videos of her jumping around like she's insane with clothes still on. I would be fine with that and glad she isn't on the pole.

Yes, but putting actual child porn in a TV commercial tends to be a bad idea.

ZV

Haha, definitely. Did they actually do that? I'm too busy following the Texas vs Boston College baseball game. It's in the 21st inning.
 
How about a top 10 top 10 internet countdown. Seems like these cheap traffic generators are flooding the web.
 
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