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psychababble November 27 2011, 20:06:36 UTC
It's Rule 34.

Generally accepted internet rule that states that pornography or sexually related material exists for any conceivable subject.

Additionally it is accepted that the rule itself has limitations and you cannot be too specific on the content of the item in question.

Most commonly used on various message boards for various reasons, from humor to cruelty. -- Urban Dictionary

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salienne November 27 2011, 20:10:17 UTC
mte

There is no part of me that's surprised, so I'm too busy laughing at the absurdity to be outraged.

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psychababble November 27 2011, 20:12:43 UTC
There's a part of me that's surprised they picked Oakland as opposed to trying to do Occupy San Francisco for a gay porn flick.

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salienne November 27 2011, 20:21:05 UTC
Hmm, that's a good point.

Okay, I am a bit surprised about that. Maybe they were trying to be ~original?

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telemann November 27 2011, 20:09:50 UTC
Did the models go through puberty yet?

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layweed November 27 2011, 20:36:29 UTC
I wonder who is dumb enough to pay for porn when it's so accessible online. Maybe the stuff you can't find on BT or rapidshare/etc, but still..

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origamicage November 27 2011, 20:54:57 UTC
Somewhere like The Crash Pad, if its the more lesbian/queer stuff. I don't personally watch it, but in general made for women porn is worth the money.

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porcelain72 November 27 2011, 20:13:24 UTC
I was at Zuccotti Park last month, and overheard someone interviewing a girl for an article about "what people are wearing" at Occupy Wall Street. All this kind of stuff is sad and hilarious and completely predictable.

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shepaintedfire November 27 2011, 20:19:34 UTC
...I'm surprised that I'm surprised.

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