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#11
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01-11-2016, 10:00 PM
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Re: 17 Yr Old Girl Strangled and Left in Thicket
A 17-year-old's murdered body? Perfectly fine, just don't show her breasts. I'm sure her family appreciates leaving her face uncensored though.
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#12
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01-11-2016, 11:01 PM
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Re: 17 Yr Old Girl Strangled and Left in Thicket
This is not a 'victim support' site. Hell, this is not even a 'victim friendly' site. This site is full of creeps, whackjobs, ghouls, gorehounds, necrophiles, necroPHILIACS, lookie-loos, curmudgeons, hatemongers, and all manner of degenerate swine who represent the vilest extremes of the human condition. The one breed of miscreant to whom we do NOT cater, however, is the peddy-file. The kiddie-fiddler. The Chester McChesterton. In aid of our ongoing efforts to keep Pedobear over in the chanlands where he belongs, we maintain a firm site policy that allows for no nude nor sexual images of any persons under the age of 18. In short, we don't give a fuck what her family appreciates. This ain't Doctor Fucking Phil. But underage boobs and poonannie are verboten. Follow? |
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#15
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01-12-2016, 01:23 AM
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| My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:1804 Male Join Date: Oct 2014 Posts: 286 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 58 Post(s)
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Re: 17 Yr Old Girl Strangled and Left in Thicket
"Because that’s when people get to vote. Suffrage has long been tied to adulthood and the age of majority in the United States. Before the passage of the 26th Amendment in 1971, 21 was the minimum voting age in most states—and thus served as the age of adulthood in most areas of law. Congress lowered the nationwide voting age to 18 as a response to unrest and passionate debate about the Vietnam War. Many felt that those who were old enough to be drafted into the armed forces should also be able to vote. Retaining a higher age of majority didn't seem to make sense if lawmakers were going to let young people vote at 18, so states began using 18 as the new measure for legal adulthood. But why 18 for the voting age—and not, say, 16 or 19? It’s pretty arbitrary: There’s no scientific basis behind the age itself. Although one might assume that most 18-year-olds have reached maturity, researchers have shown that adolescence actually extends into the early 20s. Prior to the 20th century, the age of majority didn’t carry much significance: Teenagers were routinely elected to British Parliament, 5-year-olds could sign binding legal contracts to work until the age of 24, and 8-year-olds could be executed for arson. There’s no clear reason why 18 was chosen for the minimum voting age. Some historians point to the development of the education system and the expansion of high school and college enrollments. By the 1960s, attending high school was a near-universal experience among American youth, and most students graduated from high school at age 18. Other cultural shifts in the ’60s and ’70s changed the way Americans thought of youth, making them seem more adultlike. Young people in the Vietnam War era appeared better educated, more politically active, and thus better prepared to take on adult responsibilities than those of previous generations." Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_consent http://www.slate.com/articles/news_a...lts_at_18.html |
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01-12-2016, 02:13 PM
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Re: 17 Yr Old Girl Strangled and Left in Thicket
Yeah, why don't we just censor everything so that there will no longer be any reality left for DR to document?
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