blacktulip
Pregnant with mandrakes
Not unrelated, perhaps:
http://www.romseyadvertiser.co.uk/news/news/10412714.Charity_dance_became_illegal_rave/
http://www.romseyadvertiser.co.uk/news/news/10412714.Charity_dance_became_illegal_rave/
I kind of want to ask what "kandi" is but I fear I'll regret it if I find out. :-/
I just assumed it was drugs.
It's worse.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Kandi
It's...bracelets.
*screams echo to infinity and get swallowed up by ever opening void*
Ah yeah, that makes a certain depressing kind of sense. I know the whole 'EDM' thing has only blown up in the last couple of years but 'candy-ravers' have been around for a while, I think:
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They're so demonstrably risible that taking the piss out of them is a bit like taking the piss out of Juggalos or Beliebers - it's so easy it would just feel a bit mean-spirited.
We are apparently these days supposed to be all liberal about porn. I don't get that because as you say men would not want to see their own wives or sisters or mothers being anally fucked by a stranger that the whole world can watch.
Fairtrade porn sounds fine but would you feel any better about seeing your mother buggered online if you knew she was doing it just for fun or was sharing equally in the profits?
Anyone who wants to see their mother taking part in the kind if things that immediately comes to you mind, needs the services of a psychoanalyst. There is nothing Fairtrade porn can do for them.
So what are you saying here? That it is OK for somebody elses mother to get buggered on film?
Why not? Are you saying that someone's mother should not be buggered, even if she consents?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/25/online-porn-facts-fantasy
Ludicrously emotive straw-man argument gets out of hand, rapidly degenerates into one of those situations where a word or phrase becomes hilariously meaningless through repetition:
there is a fair point though, would you want to see your mummy getting buggered?