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XicaDaSilva wrote
at 6:22 AM, Monday April 2, 2007 EDT
There is an idea about this issue:
<a href="http://aplayr.com/kdice/kdice/ideas/the%20porn%20images%20have%20got%20to%20be%20stopped./">http://aplayr.com/kdice/kdice/ideas/the%20porn%20images%20have%20got%20to%20be%20stopped./</a> it's more of a discussion, as it is not very clear what can or should be done about this. |
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stunn3dfaz0r wrote
at 12:43 AM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT "next will find out that the NASA's space program was started so that astronauts can have sex and make porn movies at zero gravity ..."
You obviously didn't see that video. It was called "<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.imdb.com+the+uranus+experiment">The Uranus Experiment</a>" (see it on imdb) And they made three of them in 1999. |
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fuzzycat wrote
at 1:40 AM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT Tech: your definition pedantic is just like you want to show that "black" and "white" do not exist, because there are a lot of gray shades.
Go and define "black" and define "white". You can't get a hard and fast of thses terms? So any argument using the concept of "black" and "white" is invalid .... *rolleyes* It would then go on: A: black is the absence of light. B: total absance? what if only a very little light, is it then not black? A: Well its mostly black then. B: What if there is light the human eye cannot see like ultraviolet? A: well its still black then, because I dont see anything. B: Aha! So this is your personal definition, because *YOU* don't see light. A: Well most people will not see ultra-violet. B: And what if I close my eyes, is then black? A: no, you have to look at it well. B: but there is nothing there, see black does not exist! A: *sigh* |
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Tech wrote
at 10:43 AM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT Err...is that an arguement with me? Cuz black would be the absence of any wavelengths of light in the visible color spectrum. White would be the combination of all of them. It's irrevel if there's ultraviolet light or not, because UV is not part of the visible spectrum for us.
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dellsucks wrote
at 11:39 AM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT XicaDaSilva, do you not have a job?
Stop trying to dictate what other people can and cannot do. If you don't like anothers avatar, you can click on it to turn it off. |
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JKD wrote
at 12:47 PM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT Your one and already mentioned point is I shouldn't question why kdice is the source of all the porn I've seen lately because in game I "can click on it to turn it off?"
And you needed an alt account and two random insults to make it more convincing? What are you doing? |
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fuzzycat wrote
at 12:58 PM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT tech, black is also the color of many things while its NOT an absolute absence of light, and different human eyes do have a slightly different range of perception.
But your "argument" shows that my cynic was absolut right :-) |
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Tech wrote
at 4:02 PM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT "Black is the shade of objects that do not reflect light in any part of the visible spectrum."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black "Scientifically black is not a hue (color); a black object absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them" There's nothing cynic about it. Factual definition of what black is. M'kay? |
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Scaldis Noel wrote
at 4:12 PM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT Dellsucks,
Nothing that Xica has said has showed an attempt to dictate what others can say or do. I've only seen that Xica prefers a porn free game and expresses that opinion. Ryan apparently doesn't like his site to be an outlet for graphic porn, because he has banned players who insist on choosing it as their avatar, so I think that Xica is closer to Ryan's position on the matter than you are. |
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Tech wrote
at 4:13 PM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT Ah, missed this bit
"And the definition could be something like 'penis/vagina avatar intended to provoke a very angry response'" What if it was an avatar intend to invoke a mirthful response? or even a sexual one? |
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fuzzycat wrote
at 4:41 PM, Wednesday April 4, 2007 EDT tech, well all "black" surfaces i have at home DO reflect some of the light that fall upon.
My this discussion is really cumbersome. |