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whatttt? She was a porn star….she agreed the work, signed the contract & received her wage.
She is not a victim here, nothing to be ashamed off in my comment

Unfortunately it's not as simple as that, although I understand your thinking - people on a contract and getting paid a wage can get exploited. They also can get coerced and intimidated into doing things that aren't in their contract. Also, despite being an 'adult', 19 years old can be vulnerable and taken advantage of. She may be materially rich, but there's men behind her (;)) who have taken a far higher amount of income without having their arseholes smashed in for the world to watch online for eternity.

The obscenity argument is long dead, but the uncomfortable truth is that the 'edgy' porn we jacked off to when our wives were away or we were on work trips alone, being the age group that this porn was easily accessible and relatively new to, is also the porn that has sexually re-wired our kids' brains into our daughters' boyfriends perhaps wanting to choke them during sex or our sons to enact rape scenes on their girlfriends. Unfortunately the evidence shows this to be on the increase and a very high percentage of young girls experiencing this.

It's not pleasant to think about, but most of us are responsible, not teenagers and those in their twenties today, and so should face up to the consequences and try and fix it...
Here endeth the sermon.
 
BBC director General resigns over mistakes made.

And within hours the culture secretary thanks him for his services to public broadcasting.

Deborah Turness news chief executive also resigns.

A pair of sacrificial lambs but have those who did wrong actually gone?
 
BBC director General resigns over mistakes made.

And within hours the culture secretary thanks him for his services to public broadcasting.

Deborah Turness news chief executive also resigns.

A pair of sacrificial lambs but have those who did wrong actually gone?
Meanwhile the BBC Chairman, Samir Shah, is still in his job. Mind you he went to University of Hull, so that’s alright…
 
And the ex shadow culture secretary and Reid and Kevin Maguire keep saying the Trump edit was a ‘mistake’ !!!
That cannot be a mistake it took deliberate action to splice two speeches together to say what the makers wanted .
I’m really fed up of people in all walks excusing bad actions or activity , NO , make them take responsibility .
 
BBC director General resigns over mistakes made.

And within hours the culture secretary thanks him for his services to public broadcasting.

Deborah Turness news chief executive also resigns.

A pair of sacrificial lambs but have those who did wrong actually gone?
Thank **** for that....About ten years too late......Unfortunately, I hear the Fiona Bruce, her off QT, is in line for the job...!!!!!
 
whatttt? She was a porn star….she agreed the work, signed the contract & received her wage.
She is not a victim here, nothing to be ashamed off in my comment
You need to educate yourself about the realities of the porn industry, which is rife with grooming, exploitation and coercion. It’s as close to being organised crime as you can get.
 
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And in other wacky techy things that I don’t understand today it's the opposite, can't get not606 on EE says something is not secure but now through a hot-spot Vodafone is fine.

This site can’t provide a secure connection
not606.com uses an unsupported protocol.

ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH

Still having the same problem today, fine on Vodafone. but message as above on EE.
Does the site have a techy dept?
 

It would seem so.
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The Chase, ITV
Walsh: The 1460 Battle of Northampton took place in which series of wars?
Contestant:The Second World War.
Walsh: What animal features in Van Dyck’s Equestrian Portrait of Charles I?
Contestant: A duck.


Mastermind, BBC2
Clive Myrie: According to legend, King Arthur’s knights were engaged in a search for which object, said to be the drinking vessel used by Jesus at the Last Supper?
Contestant: Excalibur.

Not to mention we have a Deputy Prime Minister ( and don’t forget to call him that, he gets upset if you don’t) who thought that the Marie who won a Nobel Prize for her work on radiology was Marie Antoinette and that Henry Vlll’s son was Henry Vll. The hypothetical bus crash and this genius could be in charge of us.