The video doesn't autoplay, and doesn't contain a screengrab of a naked boob or any expletives on the still shot. So, you know, you have to click it, too—after already reading that it's got profanity and is NSFW.
I haven't been able to find any of the posts you mentioned from Alex about this being a family oriented site, but a search for "NSFW" brings up 135 posts.
You seem like a nice guy, Tim. It's been fun chatting with you.
I've read every single post for the last couple years (I'm subscribed in NetNewsWire), and while I would agree with you that this is a generally "family-oriented" site, I can't remember a single post that comes out and states as much. The authors usually go out of their way to avoid making posts that don't fit into the "family-oriented" nature of the site, but that doesn't make it strictly a family-oriented site, and this is far from the first time a video or article with NSFW language has appeared on the front page.
Also, a search for "family oriented" (with quotes) finds no results. Without quotes, it finds three results, none of which are referring to what kind of site this is. A search for just "family" finds too many posts for me to wade through at the moment.
What I meant to say earlier, though, is the authors make the rules, not the audience. I'm so tired of web site audiences telling the creators what's appropriate for their own site. Especially comments containing expletives while complaining about the NSFW nature of the content on a site that commenter has deemed to be "family oriented".
I didn't particularly find this 'neat' either, however, I did find it interesting. A reminder to keep your pets on leashes, and to avoid cute baby wild animals.
Juylians—why is it sad? It seems to me it's just a color. If, in 100 years, white people are increasingly rare, and the many shades begin to become one, maybe racism will also be increasingly rare. (Or maybe racism will start to be based on subtler differences.)
Banzai was never a real Japanese show, just a show spoofing Japanese culture. It's entertaining, although it's a shame it has to come at the expense of Asian culture. A bit like a minstrel show, really.
Well honestly, I think it's one of those things where everyone "knows" about it, but nothing really happens. A big thing made out of nothing. Almost mythological.
These My Way killings are indeed a big thing in the Philippines. EVERYONE mentions them. It gets to almost the level of superstition, where, even if you're only surrounded by your good friends who'd never dream of offing you, everyone still tells you to avoid that song because they don't want anything bad to happen to you. Haha.
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I haven't been able to find any of the posts you mentioned from Alex about this being a family oriented site, but a search for "NSFW" brings up 135 posts.
You seem like a nice guy, Tim. It's been fun chatting with you.
Also, a search for "family oriented" (with quotes) finds no results. Without quotes, it finds three results, none of which are referring to what kind of site this is. A search for just "family" finds too many posts for me to wade through at the moment.
What I meant to say earlier, though, is the authors make the rules, not the audience. I'm so tired of web site audiences telling the creators what's appropriate for their own site. Especially comments containing expletives while complaining about the NSFW nature of the content on a site that commenter has deemed to be "family oriented".