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Off-topic TalkWhere overpaid, underworked S2000 owners waste the worst part of their days before the drive home. This forum is for general chit chat and discussions not covered by the other off-topic forums.
this caught my attention
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1. A mature man is sharing his love of the car with his son and steps away from the computer for a second to take a whiz. The son clicks on some random forum and gets a nice snatch shot.
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why is dad leaving him alone by the computer in the first place.If you type anything on google like for instance Camels ( because the son is doing research on camels),I'm sure something sexual will pop up. the internet is full of it
and to prove it,here is a little something of what came up on my search
the Red letters indicate a inappropriate website...
Well maybe there can be a sticky of some set guidelines on exactly what is acceptable as "Not safe for work" and what is flat out unnecessary porn. I don't see anything wrong intentionally clicking on a thread showing the cover of Maximum Magazine and possibly showing a Gil in a swimsuit on the cover. But to stumble across a hard-core porn pic by mistake is kind of hard to do. Maybe there should be a strict code as to titles of these threads and how they are named. Simply "NSFW" shouldn't be acceptable. They should include, "Naked Girl" or
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Presidente
If you type anything on google like for instance Camels ( because the son is doing research on camels),I'm sure something sexual will pop up. the internet is full of it
Screw this, for once, I want the perverts (read: me) to win. For the people who are offended by NSWF threads: simply don't open any links labeled NSFW, problem solved. I don't even see that as being an argument against NSFW threads. They're not being forced to look at the threads. I
Raj i agree with that as well, and that sounds like a fair solution. Thanks for actually taking the time, listening, and actually considering possible solutions.