Reminds me of this YouTube channel (@Flocflocus), where a guy soaks himself in water while clothed. It’s not explicitly sexual, but I’d be surprised if it wasn’t a fetish.
Reminds me of this YouTube channel (@Flocflocus), where a guy soaks himself in water while clothed. It’s not explicitly sexual, but I’d be surprised if it wasn’t a fetish.
Requiring age verification for porn is such a stupid idea. Firstly, what’s the definition of “porn”? Should people be blocked from looking at Michelangelo’s David? Where precisely is the line between what’s porn and what isn’t, and why should anybody have the right to impose that? Secondly, it’s unenforceable. On any website where people can submit content, they can submit porn that children might see. Should we block them all, then? That goes for all social media. It goes for anywhere people can leave comments/reviews. It goes for every basket-weaving forum. Since it’s obviously impossible to make a dent, why bother at all? And what about Google Images? What about sites with generative AI? Websites aren’t the only porn on the Internet either. I torrented porn when I was 13. Discord exists. Video games exist. What’s stopping people just making their own and sharing it? Absolutely boneheaded idea. It’s so stupid, that it makes me think the real reason is more nefarious, and “saving the children” is just propaganda.
I like this, but I would appreciate a definition of “the web environment” somewhere near the top.
I feel the same. I don’t like how people always recommend starter kits to Vim/Emacs beginners, for example. I think they’d actually learn something, if, at first, they did things the intended way.
I had that once. I think it used to be much more secret than it is now, and was actually used to hire people for Google. Nowadays it’s more of a fun easter egg. I didn’t bother with any of it, because I couldn’t be bothered with Python or Java.
I’ll have to make sure I keep an eye out for them so that I can avoid them.