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I had to prove to a cashier that I was 18 to buy an R-rated Kung Fu movie. It had maybe like 5 seconds of a female nipple.

Meanwhile endless explicit pornography is readily available online to anybody with internet access. We are truly living in Clown World.

The violence in Enter The Dragon is all staged / choreographed - fake blood, sound effects, props, etc. But in pr0n you are seeing real women actually being penetrated. When they are gagging, real tears are rolling down their face. No CGI, no jump cut trickery. Pornography is essentially the sex equivalent of a snuff film.

All the mainstream (((porn websites))) are getting butthurt over age verification laws. They can GET. FUCKED. It's kinda suspicious that (((they))) want no friction for accessing their product, including to potential minors.
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that_nba_nigga on scored.co
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This was back in my 'cinephile' days when physical media was still relevant just prior to streaming taking off. The point is: I brought this up now to make the parallel to the recent online age laws. I've since purged all physical media.
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