asbestosman wrote:I don't think it's considered pedophilia when you're 8 years old. I assume he was incarcerated as an adult. It makes me wonder why, if he started at 8, they didn't catch him doing dangerous stuff earlier and see warning signs before he did something worthy of a prison sentence. I mean, if it was just looking at a Playboy that's one thing. He's unlikely to go to prison for that. There's gotta be something very disturbing going on here. It's definitely not the normal reaction to porn. Then again, 8 seems a bit young for someone to be fascinated by skin mags. Maybe he was groomed by someone else?
I actually meant "was he into child porn as an adult thus landing him in prison" as I don't really see how porn can lead to a prison sentence, much like I can't understand how masturbation leads to homosexuality...
"your reasoning that children should be experimented upon to justify a political agenda..is tantamount to the Nazi justification for experimenting on human beings."-SUBgenius on gay parents "I've stated over and over again on this forum and fully accept that I'm a bigot..." - ldsfaqs
quark wrote:They call it a drug so that means, as a drug, it should provide some medicinal benefits under certain contexts. I wonder what those might be?
Only when BYU prescribes it in their nutty Mengelesque experiments on gay students.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Lol - that will haunt my dreams (and prevent me from watching porn for at least 2 days)...i was thinking of:
but, just for your viewing enjoyment:
"your reasoning that children should be experimented upon to justify a political agenda..is tantamount to the Nazi justification for experimenting on human beings."-SUBgenius on gay parents "I've stated over and over again on this forum and fully accept that I'm a bigot..." - ldsfaqs
It began in Logan when four friends and business students at Utah State University got together one night in 2006 to discuss entrepreneurial endeavors. The conversation eventually turned to fighting pornography. Cam Lee, Clay Olsen, Ryan Werner and Beau Lewis started putting some ideas together.
Even organized as a charitable tax exempt organization, sufficient donations can make it a lucrative work program for young entreprenueurs. Apparently there is some money to be made in the anti-porn business.
Besides, what a remarkable cover for watching porn - so they will know what they are up against, of course. Just as long as they stay away from robot sex. A person would have to be pretty sick to take delight from all those attachments, nozzles and rheostats.