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non-consensual public nudity is sex positive now?
Enjoying looking at it is.
non-consensual public nudity is sex positive now?
So how's the video quality of Nitro on the Network?
Enjoying looking at it is.
Does "TS" mean "T2" here? If so, I mean, I liked it. It was a fun action movie. It dragged, though, and some of that child acting -- lawd.
I figure TS would mean Terminator Salvation.
I'm still waiting for Sunny to post exactly what was added to the Network today...
What should be the story is not the content of the pictures, but the idea that Apple had such weak security that something like this could happen, and if personal information got out as well. I'm saying that people should be able to get past nudity in 2014. Everyone has nudies out there. Spider is worried about his 6/10 inches being leaked. But then it happens and it's, "Well, fuck, guess people saw me naked". But what isn't something you just brush off is if all your personal information, and information of friends and family, also got out there. I think THAT should be the focus of this whole thing. No matter what kind of victim blaming piece of shit I must be for not feeling bad for the nudes getting leaked, you can't really find a way to blame them for getting their personal info getting stolen. Or I can't, at least.
..So combined with your posts saying that a woman whose nudes is an idiot because she shouldn't have been using a blah blah whatever phone, you're saying that you'd blame someone if their nudes got stolen and leaked, but you wouldn't if it was their personal info? The fuck? I just think it's weird you keep separating them when they often go together.No matter what kind of victim blaming piece of shit I must be for not feeling bad for the nudes getting leaked, you can't really find a way to blame them for getting their personal info getting stolen. Or I can't, at least.
Anyone else playing Diablo 3: UEE on PS3? I have plenty of rares and legendaries to give away!
Enjoying looking at it is.
The night also marked the revelation of the new season's big bad: a teeming faction of villains called the Flood, including a couple of brainwashed former heroes and a few central threats of seasons past. They're all in the thrall of Decaulion, a towering Bane-esque masked figure. The latest wrinkle: Decaulion actually kills characters, coming in at the end of shows and hitting supporting characters with a monstrous chokeslam/backbreaker thing. The wrestlers don't die, obviously, but the characters are never seen again. A couple of beloved grapplers have already fallen victim. Once again, the stakes have been raised.
Yeah that was a typo on my part. I meant T2.
Not to continue to drag out the conversation, but I think T2 deserves a lot of praise for havinf sfx that still hold up 23 years later. I can only imagine what it was like to watch that scene of the T-1000 walking through the barred door in the hospital in 1991.
You're a god damned fool if you think that's all that happens if your nudes are leaked as a woman. Jesus.
..So combined with your posts saying that a woman whose nudes is an idiot because she shouldn't have been using a blah blah whatever phone, you're saying that you'd blame someone if their nudes got stolen and leaked, but you wouldn't if it was their personal info? The fuck? I just think it's weird you keep separating them when they often go together.
"I'm not saying it's right but I'm totally going to wank to it anyway lol"Yeah, I feel that. The movie had a lot going for it.
And hey, I didn't know about this celebrity naked fest until this topic. I just checked out those J-Law pics. I'd hit it. And it's unfortunate for these people and I'm not saying it's right, but people should be more careful. I've had ladies in my life who are not celebrities that would never take nude pictures of themselves. I mean, man or woman, why would you open yourself up to a leak like that? Again, no one is saying it's right (and I know, I'm a sick freak for just checking them out bla bla bla), but it's the way the Internet age is, man. People should know this.
Hopefully this smartens some kids up, at least.
"I'm not saying it's right but I'm totally going to wank to it anyway lol"
God damnit, whatever. Bye wrasslegaf. I'll put over anyone but Stro in canada before I leave the company.
This whole argument depresses me. It fucking sucks that we live in a world where people's privacy can be so easily compromised, but at the same time not knowing the vulnerabilities of the services with which you chose to share your private information is, at best, naive and, at worst, totally ignorant. I find that people today are far too willing to put themselves online, without even the slightest consideration towards the potential risks and ramifications. People value their privacy, but then leave its safety in the hands of others, which is just crazy to me.
Watching Nitros now. If the IWC was around in 1995, people would be clamoring for Disco Inferno to be a main eventer. "He's really embraced the gimmick and it's entertaining!!!"
Also, Hulk Hogan got choked a little bit by the Giant and is wearing a neck brace. What the hell is selling?
You're not wrong there. People don't respect that being low or mid card comedy character is an art on to itself.
I do. And it's a slot that you can thrive in for years if you commit to it.You're not wrong there. People don't respect that being low or mid card comedy character is an art on to itself.
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WCW Monday Nitro 9/18/95
- American Males vs The Blue Bloods
- American Males vs Harlem Heat WCW Tag Team Championships
- Mr. Wonderful vs Johnny B. Badd
- Brian Pillman vs Ric Flair
A lot of firsts. First unscheduled title match. First TO THE BACK. First time anyone heard Mr. Wonderful's new music. First time someone gave himself a piledriver. A lot of stuff for an hour. Four main storylines continued and at least one was expanded quite a bit.
Dumb non wrestling related thought.
Why arent satellite TV/cable boxes better then they currently are? Just watching some TV today and thinking about how bad the box we have sucks and all the features it doesnt have.
Its slow to navigate normal menus and almost unusable once you get into On Demand stuff. No text search option for TV channels, A ugly and low res UI. It would make sense if it had things like Netflix and youtube in it but it doesnt.
And its the size of a VCR.
Why aren't all these new TV boxes just Android Powered Roku / Apple TV sized pucks by now?
I also like how WWE poaching talent is a quiet part of their revised history of the Monday Night Wars because they were hardly even successful with it.
Vader, Marc Mero.. though were better later on with Big Show and Jericho.
unpopular opinion time: I never liked WCW Nitro. I always saw it as an inferior product. I started watching WWF after WrestleMania 12. Even though WWF wasn't prefect, I stuck with it and bought my first pay per view in September of 1996. The main event was Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind. And that match was exactly why I liked WWF over WCW. Old men wrestling, redneck announcers, and the corn ball production value of Nitro never appealed to me. ...And how many times did Nitro end with NWO storming the ring? That stuff got old real fast.
I'm not the least bit excited about Nitro on the Network. I just don't see the appeal.
I also like how WWE poaching talent is a quiet part of their revised history of the Monday Night Wars because they were hardly even successful with it.
Vader, Marc Mero.. though were better later on with Big Show and Jericho.
unpopular opinion time: I never liked WCW Nitro. I always saw it as an inferior product. I started watching WWF after WrestleMania 12. Even though WWF wasn't prefect, I stuck with it and bought my first pay per view in September of 1996. The main event was Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind. And that match was exactly why I liked WWF over WCW. Old men wrestling, redneck announcers, and the corn ball production value of Nitro never appealed to me. ...And how many times did Nitro end with NWO storming the ring? That stuff got old real fast.
I'm not the least bit excited about Nitro on the Network. I just don't see the appeal.
I re-discovered wrestling through video games. Comparing WWF War Zone to WCW vs. NWO: World Tour told me everything I needed to know about those respective companies and their shows. I wanted to find out more about these characters I was playing as, so it was Nitro for me.unpopular opinion time: I never liked WCW Nitro. I always saw it as an inferior product. I started watching WWF after WrestleMania 12. Even though WWF wasn't prefect, I stuck with it and bought my first pay per view in September of 1996. The main event was Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind. And that match was exactly why I liked WWF over WCW. Old men wrestling, redneck announcers, and the corn ball production value of Nitro never appealed to me. ...And how many times did Nitro end with NWO storming the ring? That stuff got old real fast.
I'm not the least bit excited about Nitro on the Network. I just don't see the appeal.
With the arrival of Nitro I can finally do what I've wanted to since the damn thing launched, watch Nitro and the PPV's in order.
Watched the first two Nitro's and now onto Fall Brawl 1995 with the Wargames match.
This is what people want WWE, stop being dicks and upload a two year batch of Raw next month.
With the arrival of Nitro I can finally do what I've wanted to since the damn thing launched, watch Nitro and the PPV's in order.
Watched the first two Nitro's and now onto Fall Brawl 1995 with the Wargames match.
This is what people want WWE, stop being dicks and upload a two year batch of Raw next month.
Dat WCW production value. Ugh. The spinning ring on Saturday Night, the black and white matches NWO had privately, the intro, the logo, the nitro girls, you name it. I hated it all.
There was one moment that caused me to stop watching WWF after they won the war. It was when WCW came over to WWF as it's own product. I remember during the last segment of an episode of RAW, WCW took over and Buff Bagwell and Booker T had a match. I was like "WTF is this? I hate WCW, that's why I watched WWF." I turned it off, and didn't return to wrestling until 2010... just in time for WrestleMania 27. yay...
Ummm...there's already two years worth of RAW on there.
To be fair, you can watch all the Raws from 93-94 and first half of 95.....
I was the opposite, but even when WCW was at its best, if WWF had a good main event, it was usually much better than the WCW equivalent. Mind Games was a great example of that, but the WCW shows were better all the way through. Cruiserweights to open, incredibly talented mid-card and the name attractions at the main event.
While nWo Hogan was the only time I enjoyed Hogan, him being in every main event was awful. His matches were even more boring as a heel.
Best part about the cruiserweight matches were that they usually showed it early in the program so you can migrate over to Raw if you wanted to for the main events.