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Nudity v Violence

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I never saw your UHF nudity, so it had to have been rare.
Roots & Shaka Zulu gots nuthin on the full monty modern examples I gave.
I didn't watch UHF much, but I remember a woman smearing paint on her breasts and pressing them to a canvas to make 'art'. As a six or seven year old I couldn't appreciate the art.
Roots and Shaka Zulu were prime-time network TV. Westworld and Deadwood were by cable or satellite subscription.

Thes things seem to go in cycles, though. I expect more liberal programming is just around the corner.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
I didn't watch UHF much, but I remember a woman smearing paint on her breasts and pressing them to a canvas to make 'art'. As a six or seven year old I couldn't appreciate the art.
Roots and Shaka Zulu were prime-time network TV. Westworld and Deadwood were by cable or satellite subscription.

Thes things seem to go in cycles, though. I expect more liberal programming is just around the corner.
Don't feel alone, I don't consider such antics as artistic either.

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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I didn't watch UHF much, but I remember a woman smearing paint on her breasts and pressing them to a canvas to make 'art'. As a six or seven year old I couldn't appreciate the art.
Roots and Shaka Zulu were prime-time network TV. Westworld and Deadwood were by cable or satellite subscription.

Thes things seem to go in cycles, though. I expect more liberal programming is just around the corner.
Boob art is several notches below Trixie showing her hoohah just before shooting Hearst.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
In the '70s and '80s lots of women didn't wear bras, and nips were all over prime time TV.
And now the major networks have rules that women must not have even any nipple bulges in their blouse. Oh yes, those deadly nipple bulges are likely to kill people and turn teens into nipple maniacs. :eek:
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
And now the major networks have rules that women must not have even any nipple bulges in their blouse. Oh yes, those deadly nipple bulges are likely to kill people and turn teens into nipple maniacs. :eek:
What networks are you watching?
I see "bulges" all over the place.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
What networks are you watching?
I see "bulges" all over the place.
Ahh, the imagination, what a wonderful thing. :)

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I've been to some of those countries as well, and I hear ya, but do please realize that I was certainly
Boy, talk about invoking the domino effect. You, one funny lady. Viewing porno may lead to divorce. Well, did you know that those who go church may become habitual Bible readers and nurture "“uncontrolled illusions of god-like powers," which may result in a sense of personal superiority, a perverted morality, a need to force it on others, the purchase of firearms to do so, and even killing innocent people? So, my suggestion is that no one ever set foot in a church. It's a breeding ground for serial killers.

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Maybe I am a funny one.)i have never set foot in such churches. and have no desire to )
But I mean that "this horrendous addiction " can change husband's/wife's personality from kind and gentle to angry, lying, and animalistic.
It can influence children badly.at the university I learnt that pornography can push adolescents to become sexually active at younger ages and also to become promiscuous, sexually violent, and emotionally and psychologically unstable
 
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