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Gaming / Re: So now that the dust has settled
« on: June 03, 2015, 12:31:20 PM »
Our character looks like he is going to talk now so hopefully the dialogue between characters is more in-depth and meaningful than before.
Yeah really hoping this isn't going to restrict character customization. Fingers crossed it goes down the Bioware route of character creation.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:53:43 AM »

Women have functioning breasts, men don't. Tits have a sexual purpose whereas a bare man's chest doesn't.

Why would they be treated the same if they're totally different?
Tits are generally used as child rearing, not for sexual reproduction purposes. I really don't know why they're found to be sexual, but I'm sure there's a scientific reasoning for it.

Not to mention, men's pectoral muscles are generally considered attractive to women depending on how toned they are. So no, the "sexualization" argument doesn't really hold up.
I'm not talking about sexualisation, i'm talking about how breasts are directly related to sexual reproduction (which includes the process of rearing the young) and have been linked as something that is an indicator of partner suitability potential to men.

Yes pecs are sexualised, but so is everything nowadays. Besides; tits are considered NSFW anyways because of religious and cultural reasons stretching back over a thousand years or more in Europe (and so, the US, AU, NZ, etc...).

Speaking from a objective 21st century perspective there's not a great reason for them to be NSFW.
Like I said, regardless of how sexual breasts are considered to be, that's not really a viable reason to maintain a censorious array of laws to keep them covered in public. Either neither gender should be allowed to display their chest in public, or both should be. I don't appreciate double standards.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:45:23 AM »
Women have functioning breasts, men don't. Tits have a sexual purpose whereas a bare man's chest doesn't.

Why would they be treated the same if they're totally different?
Tits are generally used as child rearing, not for sexual reproduction purposes. I really don't know why they're found to be sexual, but I'm sure there's a scientific reasoning for it.

Not to mention, men's pectoral muscles are generally considered attractive to women depending on how toned they are. So no, the "sexualization" argument doesn't really hold up.

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Gaming / Re: FALLOUT 4 TRAILER
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:22:47 AM »

Who else is going to roleplay a Bong exacting revenge upon the scoundrels of Boston for violating our sacred tea in 1773? PAUL REVERE CAN'T SAVE YOU NOW!!!

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Gaming / Re: So now that the dust has settled
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:18:12 AM »
It is boston you dumb shit. The statue of Paul Revere, and other things have already pointed to Boston.
sorry, not versed in burger culture

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Gaming / Re: FALLOUT 4 TRAILER
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:17:37 AM »
It actually looks post apocalyptic this time.

unlike NV

And im pretty sure that looks like its still running on Gamebryo engine.
NV is clearly post-apocalyptic, as is this.

If you want something that tries but fails, look at Fallout 3. I looks mid-apocalyptic, like shit happened yesterday, not a century ago.
>70% desert constitutes as post apocalyptic

Man, I may have my gripes about 3 but it certainly looked the part. Not really sure what 100 years into post apocalypse is supposed to look like anyway.

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Gaming / Re: So now that the dust has settled
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:15:18 AM »

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Gaming / So now that the dust has settled
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:12:22 AM »
Speculate what will be in the game based on the trailer.

Praying for a ghoul option in character customization. That would be so tight.

Not so sure what city it's based on. If it's Boston then it's practically unrecognizable.

Thoughts?

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Gaming / Re: >actually animated vertibirds
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:08:12 AM »
I'VE GOT HEARTACHES BY THE NUMBERSSS

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Gaming / Re: FALLOUT 4 TRAILER
« on: June 03, 2015, 11:00:56 AM »
I GOT SPURRRRRRSSSS THAT JINGLE JANGLE JINGLE

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 03, 2015, 10:52:48 AM »
It is unfair. Breasts aren't sexual organs, but for some reason they have to be hidden because every guy nearby will get a hard-on.
I can't believe I'm actually coming out with this sentence, but wouldn't that kind of be like...victim blaming?

I mean, if men pop a stiffy simply because a woman decides to walk down the street bare chested then that's entirely on behalf of the man. If women's pussies started fermenting if I walked down the street bare chested (unlikely) and someone passed a law to stop men walking bare chested in public because it turns women on I certainly wouldn't appreciate it.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 03, 2015, 10:46:56 AM »
Boobs are inheritently sexual and private, that's why. We are and have always been a SFW site, meaning that we won't simply allow things that would get people in trouble for viewing them in public or at work. And it just so happens to be that boobs are considered NSFW and not something that society deems acceptable to view in public because of their sexual tone.

We don't make these standards. We just enforce them on our site to keep things SFW. It's not as if we, the mods of sep7agon.net, deliberately made the choice to have society view boobs as NSFW.

I'll do the policy bit firsthand <.<

Quote
2. Graphic Content (Strict Moderation)

    Sexual/Shock/Gore images and videos must remain in Anarchy only.
   
    NSFW responses in safe-for-work (SFW) threads are not allowed, due to spoiler problems on Taptatalk
   
    NSFW threads (including sex role-plays, sex stories, Cheerio threads, etc.) that do not include photos or videos are allowed in The Flood, so long as the thread is distinguished as being NSFW. Responses in these threads do not need to be in spoiler tags.

So loosely put, a picture of bewbs isn't allowed because it's not safe for work. I think there is a caveat we've been operating with where you can link to it in a marked spoiler thus circumventing the NSFW issue and being able to make your point that way >.>

For the wider issue, I'm afraid the inclinations of meatbags over what is sexualised and why is kind of a blank spot for me. My best guess would be to call upon an old deceased foe for an explanation but really I can't say why.

I find all lewd things distasteful but that's because I'm a nutcase, but to hide behind the badge I just do the cleaning up >.>
Fair enough.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 11:20:54 PM »
It's hardly the most important issue out there.
Neither is drug laws but you seem pretty adamant about speaking about that.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 11:07:14 PM »
Boobs are sexual. Old instinctual things. It resounds a little bit in both sexes. After all, breast feeding. There's an underlying attraction to them.

Guys like boobs.

And some girls like having their boobs played with.

Sexual stuff, that's a no no.

Unless it's on TV.
Yeah I get that their sexual.

Six packs are sexual too but we don't censor them.

Really, none of you have provided a sound argument as to why we should censor female breasts.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:59:26 PM »
Tits are sexual.

Men like tits.

Get over it.
So that should lead to double standards of censorship?
I'm against censorship on principle
Well then you would corroborate with my opinion on this.

Why should a picture of Natalie Dormer bare chested be censored?

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:58:07 PM »
So that should lead to double standards of censorship?
It really is a non-issue to me.
Yeah me neither.

But I can't help with sympathize with them on this.

I certainly wouldn't like a picture of me being censored on social media simply because my chest was bare.

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:56:39 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.
It's not apple juice. It's apple cider.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_cider

Jeez, just read the first two sentences of that article if you're so adamant against this.
It's basically just apple juice m9.

You can stop beating around the bush.
They're objectively two different things. This isn't a matter of opinion.
In burgerland maybe.
Get over yourself. Brits are the biggest nationalist assholes I've ever met.
Says the burgerclap as he salutes his flag everyday of the week.

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:55:50 PM »
Because female tits turn people on.
dismantle the patriarchy acquire patreons

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:53:09 PM »
Tits are sexual.

Men like tits.

Get over it.
So that should lead to double standards of censorship?

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The Flood / Re: Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:51:12 PM »
some boobs are ugly.
Yh she has pancake tits but if i were to post this this nobody would care.

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The Flood / Why are women's breasts considered NSFW?
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:48:23 PM »
As most of you know I consider myself an anti SJW.

But recently I can't help but coincide with their opinions about the sexualization of women's breasts

I'm specifically speaking to you on this one Mr Psy. If I were to post a picture man's chest, nobody would care. And yet, I post a picture of Natalie Dormer's tits, and my post gets edited.

I understand if this is a policy of the website, but I can't help noticing this double standard going on. Do the mods care to explain on this issue?

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 10:29:04 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.
It's not apple juice. It's apple cider.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_cider

Jeez, just read the first two sentences of that article if you're so adamant against this.
It's basically just apple juice m9.

You can stop beating around the bush.
They're objectively two different things. This isn't a matter of opinion.
In burgerland maybe.

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:30:24 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.
Apple juice and apple cider are both fruit beverages made from apples, but there is a difference between the two. Fresh cider is raw apple juice that has not undergone a filtration process to remove coarse particles of pulp or sediment. It takes about one third of a bushel to make a gallon of cider.

To make fresh cider, apples are washed, cut and ground into a mash that is the consistency of applesauce. Layers of mash are wrapped in cloth, and put into wooded racks. A hydraulic press squeezes the layers, and the juice flows into refrigerated tanks. This juice is
bottled as apple cider.

Apple juice is juice that has been filtered to remove solids and pasteurized so that it will stay fresh longer. Vacuum sealing and additional filtering extend the shelf life of the juice.
- some Massachusetts government website
Yeah we just call that Apple juice with "bits" in bongistan so we don't confuse it with actual cider.
That's dumb.

Having the apple cider/hard cider distinction is cleaner and makes more sense.
Not really.

Why would you want a children's drink conflated with an alcoholic drink?
"Cider" doesn't mean alcohol, in and of itself. That's hard cider. Like hard lemonade.
Yeah but cider is usually associated with the distillation of fruits to create alcohol.

Not sure why you would call pulp Apple juice "cider" when you could just as easily call it Apple juice with pulp/bits so it isn't as confusing.

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:26:07 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.
Apple juice and apple cider are both fruit beverages made from apples, but there is a difference between the two. Fresh cider is raw apple juice that has not undergone a filtration process to remove coarse particles of pulp or sediment. It takes about one third of a bushel to make a gallon of cider.

To make fresh cider, apples are washed, cut and ground into a mash that is the consistency of applesauce. Layers of mash are wrapped in cloth, and put into wooded racks. A hydraulic press squeezes the layers, and the juice flows into refrigerated tanks. This juice is
bottled as apple cider.

Apple juice is juice that has been filtered to remove solids and pasteurized so that it will stay fresh longer. Vacuum sealing and additional filtering extend the shelf life of the juice.
- some Massachusetts government website
Yeah we just call that Apple juice with "bits" in bongistan so we don't confuse it with actual cider.
That's dumb.

Having the apple cider/hard cider distinction is cleaner and makes more sense.
Not really.

Why would you want a children's drink conflated with an alcoholic drink?

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:21:30 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.
Apple juice and apple cider are both fruit beverages made from apples, but there is a difference between the two. Fresh cider is raw apple juice that has not undergone a filtration process to remove coarse particles of pulp or sediment. It takes about one third of a bushel to make a gallon of cider.

To make fresh cider, apples are washed, cut and ground into a mash that is the consistency of applesauce. Layers of mash are wrapped in cloth, and put into wooded racks. A hydraulic press squeezes the layers, and the juice flows into refrigerated tanks. This juice is
bottled as apple cider.

Apple juice is juice that has been filtered to remove solids and pasteurized so that it will stay fresh longer. Vacuum sealing and additional filtering extend the shelf life of the juice.
- some Massachusetts government website
Yeah we just call that Apple juice with "bits" in bongistan so we don't confuse it with actual cider.

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:11:12 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.
It's not apple juice. It's apple cider.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_cider

Jeez, just read the first two sentences of that article if you're so adamant against this.
It's basically just apple juice m9.

You can stop beating around the bush.

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The Flood / Re: Margaery Tyrell should be Queen
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:09:27 PM »
NSFW
but pancake tits
Guess you've never seen a girl before
I've banged 8 women so far.

And none of their tits looked like that.
Pics or it didn't happen
YouTube

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The Flood / Re: Margaery Tyrell should be Queen
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:08:10 PM »
-snip-
but pancake tits
Guess you've never seen a girl before
I've banged 8 women so far.

And none of their tits looked like that.

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The Flood / Re: I need a drink.
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:07:18 PM »

>hard cider
>judging people for their taste in alcohol
How can I judge something that doesn't even exist?
::)

Good one?
Please tell me all the different kinds of "hard ciders" there are then.
Alcoholic cider...

There's apple cider, which is non-alcoholic, and then hard cider, which is alcoholic. This isn't a difficult concept.
lmao what are you talking about.

Apple cider is distilled from apples, making it alcoholic or non alcoholic depending on the distiller. Same can be applied to literally any alcoholic drink.

Cider usually comes in 4-7% range. Please tell me of about these stronger ciders, which renders them "hard."
I can go to the store and buy apple cider if I'm 12. I can't do that if I'm buying hard cider.
Either this is a burgerclap law I'm unaware of or "apple cider" is a codename for a non alcoholic drink in burgerland. Either way, apple cider in bongland is most certainly illegal to anyone under the age of 18, and it's not "hard" either.
Cider is like apple juice here. Kids love it. You usually buy a bunch from the apple orchard in the fall.

So I have no idea what you're talking about. It's non-alcoholic.
Yeah we just call apple juice, apple juice. No idea why you would call it cider if kids drink it, seeing as how cider is usually associated with alcoholic beverages.

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The Flood / Re: Margaery Tyrell should be Queen
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:05:50 PM »
-snip-
Something something NSFW content etc

but pancake tits

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