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Offline BC_cheque

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Re: **** in Library Culture
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2017, 01:20:48 pm »
You know that x-rated **** is now available without even subscribing to a **** channel, right? It's on the movie channels overnight.

Violence in the Sopranos and similar shows can be VERY graphic, very realistic, and very  bloody.

Another comparison would be horror movies, where they work very hard to make them as violently gory as possible, with decapitations, disembowelments, etc. People will let their kids go to see that but be horrified at a mild **** movie. I still remember one movie - don't even remember the name, where a woman had her entire skin torn off, to hang there like a fleshy doll, screaming... I don't remember any **** movies I saw when younger, though. They didn't leave much of an impression.

Funny I had 3 sentences in that post and you quoted the first two but ignored the third where I addressed everything you're saying in this post. 

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A better comparison to the Sopranos would be a simulated sex scene in an adult-themed TV show, which frankly, is NOT a rarity.