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mainstreammix 07-27-2025 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Mindi (Post 23387529)
ok goodbye

You're talking to a dented head, has anyone been mean to you?

What do you do and what do you need help with ?

asorelli 07-27-2025 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23387530)
You're talking to a dented head, has anyone been mean to you?

Says the dude that admitted he's in a chat gossiping.

https://media1.tenor.com/m/c1QU7H7jQ...sip-chatty.gif

mainstreammix 07-27-2025 08:48 PM

Truly a top mind, so glad you're here to save GFY.

CyberHustler 07-27-2025 08:55 PM

This thread is literally the twilight zone. This is part of the reason why nothing got done about shit.

🍿😎🍿

Major (Tom) 07-27-2025 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387535)
This thread is literally the twilight zone. This is part of the reason why nothing got done about shit.

🍿😎🍿

You’re not even in the industry

CyberHustler 07-27-2025 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Major (Tom) (Post 23387540)
You’re not even in the industry

Not anymore. Which is crazy considering I still care about it more than you.

asorelli 07-27-2025 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387535)
This thread is literally the twilight zone. This is part of the reason why nothing got done about shit.

🍿😎🍿

Resources have all been exhausted, we tried, nothing more can be done, where were you, blah, blah, blah, cry me a fucking river. Remind me not to go to war with these fools, cuz we'll be dead in less than a minute. Ain't nothing getting done on this board, that's a fact. :2 cents:

asorelli 07-27-2025 10:43 PM

The adult industry is/was the target, but probably just a stepping stone. Pretty sure this is gonna create issues elsewhere.

I'm gonna go ahead and re-post this:

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387401)
Age verification laws and their potential impact on freedom of speech can bleed out elsewhere, and with recent developments, particularly the Supreme Court's decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, I thought I would join in on the debate. If you think it's just discussed here, go check the interwebs, the ruling has sparked considerable debate about their implications for freedom of speech on many other online platforms. While the specific ruling applies to age verification for online content "obscene to minors", its potential impact on broader freedom of speech issues is a significant concern. Seeing that these new laws stemmed from the adult community, no better place to have a discussion about it. One would think at least ... :1orglaugh


asorelli 07-27-2025 10:59 PM

Looks like this post is interrupting the nightly Boobs, Pussy and Tits for Tuesday posts. Sorry ya'll. Heads up though, it's not even Monday yet! You need to create a Monday Muff topic or something.

plsureking 07-27-2025 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387564)
Looks like this post is interrupting the nightly Boobs, Pussy and Tits for Tuesday posts. Sorry ya'll. Heads up though, it's not even Monday yet! You need to create a Monday Muff topic or something.

welcome to gfy :2 cents:

you should be happy there's not 3 pages of threads a day.

watch bumping your shit tho. its against the law. maybe protest that too :1orglaugh

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mainstreammix 07-28-2025 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 23387579)
welcome to gfy :2 cents:

you should be happy there's not 3 pages of threads a day.

watch bumping your shit tho. its against the law. maybe protest that too :1orglaugh

#

Has to move down the page to get bumped, nothing going on around here.

myleene 07-28-2025 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387558)
The adult industry is/was the target, but probably just a stepping stone. Pretty sure this is gonna create issues elsewhere.

I'm gonna go ahead and re-post this:

Well... Wikipedia is getting targeted as well. And they are going to court against it.

Ref:
https://www.biometricupdate.com/2025...category-rules


Wikipedia falls under category 1. So it has to implement age verification according to the rules.

The government says their concerns are "hypothetical".


I think someone that wants to contribute to an article that is negative or controversial may less be willing to do so if he has to give all his personal info.

mainstreammix 07-28-2025 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by myleene (Post 23387644)
Well... Wikipedia is getting targeted as well. And they are going to court against it.

Ref:
https://www.biometricupdate.com/2025...category-rules


Wikipedia falls under category 1. So it has to implement age verification according to the rules.

The government says their concerns are "hypothetical".


I think someone that wants to contribute to an article that is negative or controversial may less be willing to do so if he has to give all his personal info.

I like how all of these laws are "it's bad but only if xxxxxxx people can see it!" or "it's bad to see but only if xx% of content!"

Brilliant legislation.

cerulean 07-28-2025 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387388)
I don't follow every bit of news, and absolutely stay away from politics, sorry to disappoint. Now how about you answer some questions that I asked, instead of the typical hit and run, and "get a plug" for your software that I see you like to do.

Do you see me selling anything or trying to pitch an agenda? For fucks sake, relax.

I already answered many of your questions and participated in the discussion. You seemed a lot more cordial when you thought I was someone else.

Quote:

Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387405)
If you're more concerned with attacking and/or trying to diminish my character, then the issue itself, then there is a bigger problem, no doubt. And if you want to have the arrogant approach that "oh, we've done this and we've done that, the best this and the best that, and where have you been?!" then again, bigger problems at hand. :2 cents:

You're extremely aggressive--for what reason? I'm not trying to diminish your character or attack you. I am asking you to reflect on your behavior. You're being disingenuous because I was one of the only people here actively engaging your original post and, again, you seemed to like it then.

You made statements as if they were fact, and you didn't do any research beforehand. You self-admit you aren't political, and you don't participate in discussions, but you're also simultaneously lambasting the industry for not getting ahead of this and demanding people answer you. You're angry because you don't know and you want someone else to do this work for you, but you could also just participate in this forum (at the very least) and read threads. Don't you think you would be in a better and more productive position for discussion?

If you want the industry to have lobbyists in DC, or throw billions of dollars at the problem, you are more than welcome to setup the National Pornography Association and get it going. Like I said, it's going to be expensive. If you want people to participate with you, they need to make a lot more money, and fast. Now you're upset that I'm trying to work together with other site operators, and help them, and yes, make money? That's literally the foundation of capitalism. "I thought this was America." What would you prefer people do, if not help each other build solutions in this industry?

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387405)
I don't know the exact quote, but aren't you the same dude that said the govt should be responsible for handling the id verifications. Seriously, for reals? :1orglaugh

Yes, I think if governments are going to set legal requirements for site operators to fit within, they should build the infrastructure to support it. Where do you think your government issued ID comes from? They already know who you are, what you look like, your age, your location, your income, what you do for work, what you drive, etc. Have you never swiped your ID when purchasing alcohol? Have you never gone gambling? Do you not own a gun? Do you not have any assets? Do you not pay taxes? Do you not have a passport? Do you not interact with any government digital services?

I suggested since they're setting laws, they come up with a zero-proof knowledge of yes/no-ing whether someone is an adult. The technology already exists in some form, and they should be required to support it if site operators can go to jail or become bankrupt from trying to do business in an industry that has existed forever.

Are you less concerned that Visa, Mastercard, Google, or Apple know what you masturbate to? I don't see why you prioritize a private company that would sell you out for whatever they can get, versus a regulated ZPK system sponsored by a legitimate authority, which would prevent site operators from being legal targets.

No private company is going to setup a ZPK because they have to prove, in a court of law, that they verified someone's age. That means they need to retain records in some form.

There will be no more adult content created if site operators cannot avert risk. There is no money in setting yourself up for infinite lawsuits.

You and I fundamentally agree, I think, that these laws are not designed to protect anyone, but to destroy the adult industry. You and I are both upset that we're in this situation. You and I are both upset that more wasn't done, but where we differ is that I don't think we should blame each other for this. Instead, I think we should focus on risk mitigation in the short-term to make sure that site operators can continue to make money and be prosperous (you call this rolling over,) and in the long-term, make sure the type of people in charge right now, do not get re-elected ever again (and to expand the court etc.)

myleene 07-28-2025 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23387649)
I like how all of these laws are "it's bad but only if xxxxxxx people can see it!" or "it's bad to see but only if xx% of content!"

Brilliant legislation.

They seem to all be totally vague by design. :(

The more news I see... The more it appears they are totally going against privacy and internet freedom.

CyberHustler 07-28-2025 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387553)
where were you

I was right here warning everybody about this before it was too late, even going toe to toe with industry lawyers... right here publicly. The threads are still here. Everybody just wanted to have fun pwning da libz tho.

I did my part, but libz officially pwnd now as I watch the backfire science in all its glory as per usual.

mainstreammix 07-28-2025 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387674)
I was right here warning everybody about this before it was too late, even going toe to toe with industry lawyers... right here publicly. The threads are still here. Everybody just wanted to have fun pwning da libz tho.

I did my part, but libz official pwnd now as I watch the backfire science in all its glory as per usual.

Jack be nimble, jack be quick.

They aren't even in the industry and can suck my dick.

I'll be fine. :1orglaugh

asorelli 07-28-2025 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387674)
I was right here warning everybody about this before it was too late, even going toe to toe with industry lawyers... right here publicly. The threads are still here. Everybody just wanted to have fun pwning da libz tho.

I did my part, but libz officially pwnd now as I watch the backfire science in all its glory as per usual.

The "where were you" was a statement targeted at me, not you. :thumbsup

asorelli 07-28-2025 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 23387579)
welcome to gfy :2 cents:

you should be happy there's not 3 pages of threads a day.

watch bumping your shit tho. its against the law. maybe protest that too :1orglaugh

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23387611)
Has to move down the page to get bumped, nothing going on around here.

Yeah, was pretty much the only post all day. That's why I moved out the way when the free peep show started. :thumbsup

asorelli 07-28-2025 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by cerulean (Post 23387672)
I already answered many of your questions and participated in the discussion. You seemed a lot more cordial when you thought I was someone else.

You're extremely aggressive--for what reason? I'm not trying to diminish your character or attack you.

I'm trying to work together with other site operators, and help them, and yes, make money? That's literally the foundation of capitalism. "I thought this was America." What would you prefer people do, if not help each other build solutions in this industry?

I have no problems with anyone trying to sell anything, so please, don't ever say I am trying to get in the way of anyone ever trying to make a buck. If people are attacking others, getting unhinged, yeah, I will say something, and then of course become the brute of the attacks afterwards. Doesn't bother me one bit, and can hold my own, but if I seemed aggressive, I was simply responding in "kind" with the tone set. Either way, I wish you luck, and have no problems with you or anyone else expressing their opinion, just keep the attacks aimed at the appropriate target. Thanks

asorelli 07-28-2025 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by myleene (Post 23387673)
They seem to all be totally vague by design. :(

The more news I see... The more it appears they are totally going against privacy and internet freedom.

That's exactly what is going on. I've tried to interject that message in here, but it was over-looked. There's more as well, but until I've done more research, I won't get into it.

mainstreammix 07-28-2025 11:43 AM

https://www.windowscentral.com/gamin...k-changes-2026

asorelli 07-28-2025 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23387722)

Censorship, privacy and government overreach will become huge issues very soon. Might be a good time to stop sleeping and figure out how to stop it before we are all fcked. Is there a playbook on "how to start an authoritarian regime", readily available, cuz this kinda smells like that. :1orglaugh

Maybe a reach, but still, worth looking into. I mean, who the fuck thought these laws would become reality? Apparently, the best legal team didn't, so, just saying...

EDIT (ADDED):

Tactics often employed in the "Authoritarian Playbook":

Politicizing Independent Institutions:
Gaining control over institutions like the civil service, law enforcement, and the judiciary to serve the regime's agenda.

Spreading Disinformation:
Using propaganda and controlling information flow to undermine public trust and manipulate public opinion.

Expanding Executive Power:
Undermining checks and balances and consolidating power within the executive branch.

Suppressing Dissent:
Limiting free speech, restricting opposition, and punishing critics through legal or regulatory means.

Scapegoating and Delegitimizing Groups:
Creating divisions within society by targeting vulnerable groups and using them as scapegoats.

Any of this sound familiar? Limiting free speech is in the list.

myleene 07-28-2025 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387727)
Censorship, privacy and government overreach will become huge issues very soon. Might be a good time to stop sleeping and figure out how to stop it before we are all fcked. Is there a playbook on "how to start an authoritarian regime", readily available, cuz this kinda smells like that. :1orglaugh

Maybe a reach, but still, worth looking into. I mean, who the fuck thought these laws would become reality? Apparently, the best legal team didn't, so, just saying...

EDIT (ADDED):

Tactics often employed in the "Authoritarian Playbook":

Politicizing Independent Institutions:
Gaining control over institutions like the civil service, law enforcement, and the judiciary to serve the regime's agenda.

Spreading Disinformation:
Using propaganda and controlling information flow to undermine public trust and manipulate public opinion.

Expanding Executive Power:
Undermining checks and balances and consolidating power within the executive branch.
Suppressing Dissent:
.
[b]Limiting free speech[b], restricting opposition, and punishing critics through legal or regulatory means.

Scapegoating and Delegitimizing Groups:
Creating divisions within society by targeting vulnerable groups and using them as scapegoats.

Any of this sound familiar?

Putting it out here for discussion...

What if the UK is the "pilot project" for these laws and they then become mandatory worldwide?

myleene 07-28-2025 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23387722)

That one will get thousands more people to sign the petition.

Tasty1 07-28-2025 07:27 PM

You have seen nothing yet.

So people now must sent their info to Musk, Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Tik Tok and the guys of Pornhub would could make their own Epstein list. Of course the government will ask for the data and arrest you if you post something "....foob" on internet.

I feel a lot saver!

maybe i feel more safe with the EU Chatcontrol. Just rebranded as ProtectEU. They will watch and keep all your social media, including whatsapp. All your private message will be scanned with AI to look for something suspicious.

Who voted for these people?

Major (Tom) 07-28-2025 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387674)
I was right here warning everybody about this before it was too late, even going toe to toe with industry lawyers... right here publicly. The threads are still here. Everybody just wanted to have fun pwning da libz tho.

I did my part, but libz officially pwnd now as I watch the backfire science in all its glory as per usual.

This is world wide. Not proj 2025 moron. This is 5 eyes

Huggles 07-28-2025 08:49 PM

Why is everyone so fucking MEAN to each other? Why?

We're all tryna make a buck off people jerking off! C'mon man! (Biden voice)

asorelli 07-28-2025 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by myleene (Post 23387728)
Putting it out here for discussion...

What if the UK is the "pilot project" for these laws and they then become mandatory worldwide?

Interesting theory for sure. I don't know enough about govt structure in other countries, so maybe someone else can chime in on this, but thanks for sharing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Major (Tom) (Post 23387789)
This is world wide. Not proj 2025

Obviously, the "Internet" is accessible worldwide, so yes, the age verification for sure, but you don't think there's a lot more to this here in the US? I have no doubt there is. I'll post some other info in a few minutes, feel free to share your thoughts on the theory itself. Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 23387792)
Why is everyone so fucking MEAN to each other? Why?

We're all tryna make a buck off people jerking off! C'mon man! (Biden voice)

Anyone is welcome to post here, even Yamato! Unless of course it violates the rules, is a personal attack, incites violence, you know, all the usual stuff not protected. Otherwise, free speech forever man. I'll have to admit, the c'mon man part gave me a laugh. Thanks for your input.

asorelli 07-28-2025 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Tasty1 (Post 23387780)
You have seen nothing yet.

So people now must sent their info to Musk, Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Tik Tok and the guys of Pornhub would could make their own Epstein list. Of course the government will ask for the data and arrest you if you post something "....foob" on internet.

I feel a lot saver!

maybe i feel more safe with the EU Chatcontrol. Just rebranded as ProtectEU. They will watch and keep all your social media, including whatsapp. All your private message will be scanned with AI to look for something suspicious.

Who voted for these people?

Interesting indeed, and the making of an epstein list is probably very likely with all this.

And the arrest part you mentioned got me thinking further on this. It is very obvious the agenda is to criminalize porn, no question about that.

So, you might be on to something here...and looking at this lawsuit and how they are describing porn, yeah...I can see an "epstien list" in the making, but for people who watch porn. Next thing you know, those who watch, sell, make, distribute porn will all be considered criminals.

I don't have the exact details of the lawsuits (4 total), but they were filed by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and a Kansas law firm on behalf of a minor child and the child's mother. If you look at the verbiage already being used to describe porn by the lawfirm.

"According to NCOSE, pornography is harmful to children because it disrupts the natural formation of children's sexual functions and maturation. Studies have also shown links between pornography and sexual violence and a litany of other health and well-being issues."

Attempting to create a link between porn and violence.

A couple examples:

Senator Mike Lee (Utah)
Unenforceable definitions have allowed pornography companies to infect our society, peddle smut to children, and do business across state lines unimpeded.

“Our bill updates the legal definition of obscenity for the internet age so this content can be taken down and its peddlers prosecuted.”

Representative Miller said that their legislation “equips law enforcement with the tools they need to target and remove obscene material from the internet, which is alarmingly destructive and far outside the bounds of protected free speech under the Constitution.”

The congresswoman added that she and Lee see it as their mission to “safeguard American families and ensure this dangerous material is kept out of our homes and off our screens.”

Several states, like Utah, have passed resolutions declaring pornography a public health crisis.


Project 2025
This conservative policy blueprint calls for out-lawing all pornography and describes it as "the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology and sexualization of children," asserting that its purveyors are "child predators and misogynistic exploiters of women". The plan argues that pornography "has no claim to First Amendment protection" and its producers and distributors should be imprisoned, librarians who stock it “classed as registered sex offenders” and tech companies that facilitate its spread shut down.


There's a shit ton more, but just wanted to show a couple. Who knows wtf is going on, but none of it looks good. Thanks for sharing.

INever 07-29-2025 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Huggles (Post 23387792)
Why is everyone so fucking MEAN to each other? Why?

It's everywhere. I don't like it. It's cycles though. One day the "My way of the highway" crowd will have the air let of their tires. For starters.

CyberHustler 07-29-2025 03:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Tasty1 (Post 23387780)
Who voted for these people?

On this side of the pond, it was you guys... to pwn da libz.

CyberHustler 07-29-2025 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Major (Tom) (Post 23387789)
This is world wide. Not proj 2025 moron.

On this side of the pond, this is Project 2025 in full swing bro, whether you like it or not. The world is turning rightarded, but our flavor of rightardism that affects us here in this country is Project 2025... what you knowingly voted for and proudly support to pwn da libz.

Congrat🥂



https://media.tenor.com/0nD44mqi7b4A...rump-dance.gif

Tasty1 07-29-2025 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387838)
On this side of the pond, it was you guys... to pwn da libz.

Don't think so, when you look in EU parliament almost all big parties where in favor.
If you can find the voting results, most made anonymous.

But for sure these parties wanted it:
EPP, Renew Europe en S&D. Renew Europe is the party where the dutch party of Mark Rutte joined. The biggest is the Christian fraction.

But in the end parties that act like they are different on national level in Holland, are together in 1 party in the EU.

But seems the parties that are more against expanding influence of the EU are against it.
The green parties, EU adoring parties and social parties love to control the people.

In Australia they want age verification for search engines.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...t-social-media

A revolution is needed when people want to protect privacy and anonymous internet.
Most projects started during Corona. When people cried for more control and about "fake" news.

PS, the dutch Police and Public Prosecution Service goit hacked this week. Lost all their data.
I think criminals/foreign states now searching for undercover policeman, whistleblowers and criminal records.
That are the idiots that want encryption prohibited so they can investigate all whatsapp data realtime.

mainstreammix 07-29-2025 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Tasty1 (Post 23387849)
Don't think so, when you look in EU parliament almost all big parties where in favor.

Yeah dude, politicians don't vote against "protecting children" when forced, but who is writing and bringing the legislation to a vote? Here I know exactly who it is.

asorelli 07-29-2025 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387245)
What's next, put a ban all vpn/vps and tor? Would you be happy with that as well?

Well, that was quick. :1orglaugh

https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-b...s-illegal.html

AtlantisCash 07-29-2025 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by cordoba (Post 23387325)
It's hardly small when over a billion people visit pornsites daily.

The problem is that there is no collective 'solidarity', even at times like this.

And look at this forum, the premiere adult webmaster forum. Half of the posts are people fighting with each other.

And then you will get the usual type who will immediately say 'this is a great thing, only a Satan worshipper would think otherwise!" whilst themselves never making any attempt in all their years as an adult webmaster to install age verification on their sites voluntarily. And some of them will try to make a buck from selling age verification solutions.

And porn fans themselves just seem bizarrely passive. Compare with gamers who are up in arms in their millions against the decision by itch.io and Steam to drop adult games.



Very well said. THey don'T know the real satans are governments in fact.

NatalieK 07-29-2025 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387558)
The adult industry is/was the target, but probably just a stepping stone. Pretty sure this is gonna create issues elsewhere.

I'm gonna go ahead and re-post this:

I kind of agree with you, the government is banning this and now trying to ban VPN´s all due to the porn business and our youth, but reality, it´s to ban freedom, to stop gaming, stop people being able to do what they want and to do what the government says you can do :2 cents:

CyberHustler 07-29-2025 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NatalieK (Post 23387954)
I kind of agree with you, the government is banning this and now trying to ban VPN´s all due to the porn business and our youth, but reality, it´s to ban freedom, to stop gaming, stop people being able to do what they want and to do what the government says you can do :2 cents:

There's an even wackier, yet real, end goal beyond this. Some people feel like they are going extinct/being replaced on earth, and there's actual credible science to back it up as the world continues to get hotter and less hospitable for their kind (they evolved in the cold).

They need their people actually mating and not beating off alone in their bedrooms and such. They also need them to not have abortions. Can't manifest your people's global parasitic destiny and send them to the much cooler mars to save them from their environmental destruction here if your people are going extinct because of their freedom to jerk off to porn and get abortions.

Welcome to the ground zero of the global rightadation effect. Now you know the only thing the conservatives are actually conserving, and the weird things going on all around the world since Obama will make a little more sense... like certain people in this liberal industry supporting this wackiness to "save themselves" 🍿😎🍿

asorelli 07-29-2025 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387959)
There's an even wackier, yet real, end goal beyond this. Some people feel like they are going extinct/being replaced on earth, and there's actual credible science to back it up as the world continues to get hotter and less hospitable for their kind (they evolved in the cold). They need their people actually mating and not beating off alone in their bedrooms and such. They also need them to not have abortions. Can't manifest your people's global parasitic destiny and send them to the much cooler mars to save them from their environmental destruction here if your people are going extinct because of their freedom to jerk off to porn and get abortions.

Welcome to the ground zero of the global rightadation effect. Now you know the only thing the conservatives are actually conserving, and the weird things going on all around the world since Obama will make a little more sense 🍿😎🍿

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

As crazy as this sounds .... definitely makes you wonder.

CyberHustler 07-29-2025 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387965)
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

As crazy as this sounds .... definitely makes you wonder.

It doesn't just sound crazy, it is crazy. And it's real. It's all out there. People are just in denial/pretending it isn't happening because of how outrageous it sounds and/or they need this to happen without any hiccups because god forbid they mix genetics (like the thriving brown folks everywhere) and/or care about the environment long enough to evolve naturally with it and survive here. The rapid environmental destruction/global parasitic Minecraft games pays for all this.

Like Russ Vought said out of his own mouth before being hired by Trump to get this shit started, it's all in the "framing" to get the support and votes for this. Hence the self-destructive cults for it all we're dealing with now, everywhere. They think they're getting a ticket out too just for looking/acting the part.

CyberHustler 07-29-2025 03:56 PM

And almost forgot, don't forget the war on the gays. Can't save your peoples if they have the freedom to do gay stuff. Good luck out there folks, these next few years are going to be pure insanity. It comes in cycles, and the last couple of cycles lead to World Wars. One of these cycles will be the last... hopefully it isn't this one.

🍿😎🍿

mainstreammix 07-29-2025 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387965)
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

As crazy as this sounds .... definitely makes you wonder.

Why you think all the young guys just got reintroduced to the Great Replacement Theory again? The house of cards we built will implode without bodies and if you hate brown people there's only one way to get those.

asorelli 07-29-2025 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by NatalieK (Post 23387954)
I kind of agree with you, the government is banning this and now trying to ban VPN´s all due to the porn business and our youth, but reality, it´s to ban freedom, to stop gaming, stop people being able to do what they want and to do what the government says you can do :2 cents:

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Originally Posted by AtlantisCash (Post 23387922)
the real satans are governments

BREAKING NEWS!
Documents Dating Back To BC Era Just Released

Files that were part of the original "missing commandments" recently discovered in a highly classified file, stored in an undisclosed, secret location and recently released anonymously.

God forbade discussing this.

"Though shall never illude to the fact that satan is the government."

Rumored to be on the list, but have not been confirmed as of yet ...

"Though shall never question authority."

"Though shall always obey and do what your told."

"Though shall give your last dollar to help further the cause."

It also said there will be a man chosen by a "supernatural hand" to lead and save you all.


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Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 23387966)
It doesn't just sound crazy, it is crazy..
....
cycles lead to World Wars. One of these cycles will be the last

I am a firm believer that this world is filled with crazy! Not much surprises me these days. Might as well get some laughs in and enjoy what you can.

asorelli 07-29-2025 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23387993)
Why you think all the young guys just got reintroduced to the Great Replacement Theory again? The house of cards we built will implode without bodies and if you hate brown people there's only one way to get those.

Maybe this post will become useful after all, at least it's shedding some light on reality in a round about sort of way .... and if not, whatever, add it to the list of every other "fcking around" post .

mainstreammix 07-29-2025 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23388001)
Maybe this post will become useful after all, at least it's shedding some light on reality in a round about sort of way .... and if not, whatever, add it to the list of every other "fcking around" post .

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There’s growing concern that U.S. policies around population and reproduction are being shaped by racial and cultural biases. Historically, the government has implemented coercive measures to limit reproduction among communities of color. For example, thousands of Puerto Rican women were sterilized without fully informed consent in the mid-20th century, part of a broader effort to control the island’s population. Similar sterilization campaigns targeted Native American and Black women across the U.S., often through welfare programs or under the guise of public health. These actions weren’t just isolated incidents, they reflected a systemic belief that certain groups shouldn’t reproduce.

At the same time, American leaders have a long history of encouraging white women to have more children. In the early 1900s, fears of “race suicide” led politicians like President Theodore Roosevelt to push the idea that white, native-born women had a duty to bear more children to preserve the country’s identity. These ideas haven’t disappeared, they’ve simply evolved. Today, we see prominent figures promoting pro-birth policies like expanded child tax credits or access to fertility treatments. On the surface, these proposals appear inclusive, but the language surrounding them often focuses on declining white birth rates or the fear of being "replaced" by immigrants and people of color.

This push for higher birth rates among certain demographics is happening alongside stricter immigration policies and rising deportation rates. The contradiction is stark: on one hand, the government is making it harder for migrants, many of whom are people of color, to enter or remain in the country, while on the other, it’s floating policies aimed at boosting population growth, largely appealing to white Americans. When you look at the patterns, past and present, it’s hard to ignore that population policy in the U.S. has often been less about helping families broadly and more about shaping which families the country wants more of.
:helpme:helpme

asorelli 07-29-2025 06:30 PM

Even bringing this back on topic, at the end of the day, it still goes back to the government. I mean, the govt wants to criminalize porn (did not make this up, read above). Simple as that .... They have already succeeded in restricting freedom of speech/expression in half of the US, with the other states probably not far behind. Obviously, the only thing you can do is comply or face the wrath. So, while yeah, it may have already happened in some states, there are 20+ other states where is has not happened yet. They have not yet criminalized porn, but they are most likely on their way to making that happen as well. Good luck to all.

12clicks 07-31-2025 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387301)
Just a word of advice to you or any others that feel it's appropriate to attempt to silence anyone from leaving comments. Freedom of speech is a fundamental human right that allows for the open exchange of ideas and information and plays a crucial role in promoting accountability and transparency. The attempt to suppress freedom of speech through attacks or intimidation, is bordering on the same level as what these very laws have done. :2 cents:

if you ever had an idea it would die of loneliness. Very unlikely you have the intelligence to "exchange it"

asorelli 07-31-2025 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by 12clicks (Post 23388460)
if you ever had an idea it would die of loneliness. Very unlikely you have the intelligence to "exchange it"

I'm certain it took you all of those 5 days to come up with that ➡️ INTELLIGENT response.


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Originally Posted by asorelli (Post 23387297)
Seem relevant to who, you?

You can always start your own bromance post and talk about all the OGs. Sounds exciting! :1orglaugh

Here's more advice, since it doesn't look like you've figured out how to create your own thread yet, you just click on the START THREAD button and you can be on your way to "exchange it" with your bros too! Whatever that means ...

💡Extra Tip, No Charge: If you're trying to emphasize a word, it's best to use bold/caps, with maybe a goofy emoji to highlight it, but definitely not quotes.

For example:

You don't appear to be very -->> INTELLIGENT <<--

SEE HOW THAT WORKS.

I was going to just let your comment do it's magic, but screw it, this post needed more entertainment value at this point.

Alright, well thanks so much for posting that extremely helpful info, I gotta get back to being lonely.

asorelli 07-31-2025 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 12clicks (Post 23388460)
if you ever had an idea it would die of loneliness. Very unlikely you have the intelligence to "exchange it"

If you would have just said:

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Very unlikely you have the intelligence to "exchange ideas".
That would make sense. Then I may have simply responded with a :thumbsup -- doubtful, but possible.

But, honestly, what was the point of your comments? Did either of them add any value?

This post was created for several reasons. Actually, there was a simple question, which as of yet, no one was able to provide an answer. I was not able to find any other cases, aside from the 2-3 that I mentioned, and only 1 maybe 2 were adult related companies.

I suppose the lack of answers is the answer -- that was it, no one else decided to fight it in court. :thumbsup

Like I said, good luck to all!


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