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Yanno, it might come to that, Vuki. If the Japanese politicians don't stop fucking around, America will most likely accept the artists/studios, and then we'll BE KING OF ENTERTAINMENT FUCK YEAH WHOOOOO!!!

... or they might move somewhere else. Fuck.

DAMNIT OBAMA, GIVE THEM INCENTIVES TO MOVE HERE.

INCENTIVES!

Shit man... I was looking at this from an entirely negative view. When you say it like this though, I actually feel kind of good now. Impressive work, Ku.
 
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It's really hard to tell whether seeing this as a disaster is over reacting, or whether this really is a big event altering the future of what anime, manga and Japanese games will be allowed to be. This does of course especially cover Hentai also. Though without any solid information yet, it's hard to tell what this means to individuals and the doujin hentai community. It seems like it would be enough to give the likes of Eluku and the ROA people a scare at least until the details emerge. For ero gaming developers like Illusion though, it seems more like the new law gives them little option other than to simply up and close shop.

Sankaku Complex is quite blatant in it's rather sensationalist reporting style, so I normally take anything said there with a grain of salt. But with publishers and broadcasters already making cancellations, something is definitely happening.

I can only imagine the vast amounts of furious moon speak flooding the various Japanese boards right now.
 
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Tadaaah. Interpretation from an artist
 
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Ughh.. Think of the children arguments are seriously one of my least favorite things on the planet.
 
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Ughh.. Think of the children arguments are seriously one of my least favorite things on the planet.

"Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak because a baby can't chew it." - Mark Twain
 
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"Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak because a baby can't chew it." - Mark Twain

Give the baby a knife.
MISSION. FUCKING. ACCOMPLISHED.
 
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How's a knife supposed to help a baby CHEW food?
 
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"Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak because a baby can't chew it." - Mark Twain

Except the point to this kind of censorship is that the steak isn't real.
 
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Give the baby a knife.
MISSION. FUCKING. ACCOMPLISHED.

As much as this statement doesn't really make all that much sense, even in jest (as Dark pointed out), I find myself in agreement with the sentiment because if you give a baby a knife the first thing it will most likely do is try to swallow it.

And then there will be one less smelly, screaming baby in the world.... and I can't think of a single scenario where that would be a bad thing.
 
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Exactly, Alias. And Dark, if the steak is cut small enough, who needs chewing?
 
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Nonono, I can see where this is going. This'll degenerate into some stupid debate about babies eating steak and the quote'll be long forgotten. I'm not doing this.
 
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Nonono, I can see where this is going. This'll degenerate into some stupid debate about babies eating steak and the quote'll be long forgotten. I'm not doing this.

I agree with Dark?

The quote was a good one, and I don't see how it should be bogged down into killing babies.
 
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"Children and teenagers shouldn't be exposed to the gratuitous sex, violence and adult themes that are contained in some computer games," Mr O'Connor said.

I lol'd.

But then I realized we were finally getting an R18 rating and I didn't care about his distorted view on video games.
 
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At first I was like "Fuck yeah"

But as I read it, I realised I'd already read a similar article elsewhere, when I saw some of the gits quotes.
 
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while we may have lost micheal atkinson, currently the west australian attourny general refused to vote and said he had to check with his people. I've always found the best source of news on this is .
 
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It looks pretty good, but it hasn't updated in about half a year?

The sex party usually posts updates on issues they care about on their website.
 
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well it used to be good, a godsend when i was writing my paper on internet censorship.
 
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Sure, I can understand they're doing it to protect children and but it's a tad ridiculous to just automatically block them.
 
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That's nice and all, though to quote the guy on the phone from 'The Taken'; "Good luck." I find it difficult to believe that's the only thing causing damage in a 'toxic home.' I'm guessing there's privacy concerns, however awkward it might be.

...And what about all the media/advertising and commercial products already aimed at children (some newspaper stories mentioning this and that), that possibly does the same thing?

Note; If seemingly ignorent, ignoore me.
 
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