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Watching cartoon porn is worse or similated chikan victim at airports worse?



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hatmoza said:

such porn exist? I'm actually shocked.


lol.  Rule 34.com.  Look up Rule 34.



NYANKS said:
hatmoza said:

such porn exist? I'm actually shocked.


lol.  Rule 34.com.  Look up Rule 34.

barbarous site, though it runs far too slow for my taste



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Mr Khan said:
NYANKS said:
hatmoza said:

such porn exist? I'm actually shocked.


lol.  Rule 34.com.  Look up Rule 34.

barbarous site, though it runs far too slow for my taste

LOL!  Epic.  "It's a disgusting site, and it's too slow for when I feel like browsing."  Wooooo that was great. Lol thumbs up.



Mr Khan said:

I knew about this for a while. Technically, if it depicts underage individuals in sexually explicit situations even if they are 100% fictitious, it's against the law to possess it in the USA

Sailor Moon hentai? illegal. Naruto hentai? illegal. One Piece hentai? illegal for Nami and Vivi, at least. Robin is legal, though ;)

That's why you have to be wary if you buy hentai in Japan and try to bring it back with you. Customs will check it and seize it from you

Though enforcement is thin on the ground, as i know quite a few websites that blatantly advertise lolicon, let alone the ones that portray adult-like minors (like Sailor Moon). It's like downloading songs illegally. A few unlucky shmucks will get nailed on it, but it's mostly irrelevant.

This is not true.  "Virtual porn" is not per se illegal in the US unless it violates the Miller Test, which is a high hurdle.



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NYANKS said:
Mr Khan said:
NYANKS said:
hatmoza said:

such porn exist? I'm actually shocked.


lol.  Rule 34.com.  Look up Rule 34.

barbarous site, though it runs far too slow for my taste

LOL!  Epic.  "It's a disgusting site, and it's too slow for when I feel like browsing."  Wooooo that was great. Lol thumbs up.

I know, it sounded weird to me after i hit "post," though it's true. Mostly because if it exists, rule 34 probably has it, but you have to wade through a cesspool of some of the most disturbing stuff ever to find it



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Mr Khan said:
NYANKS said:
Mr Khan said:
NYANKS said:
hatmoza said:

such porn exist? I'm actually shocked.


lol.  Rule 34.com.  Look up Rule 34.

barbarous site, though it runs far too slow for my taste

LOL!  Epic.  "It's a disgusting site, and it's too slow for when I feel like browsing."  Wooooo that was great. Lol thumbs up.

I know, it sounded weird to me after i hit "post," though it's true. Mostly because if it exists, rule 34 probably has it, but you have to wade through a cesspool of some of the most disturbing stuff ever to find it

Dear God I know.  One of my friends loves it, mostly for spamming.  So I've gotten rickrolled with some nasty stuff haha.  But I guess it wouldn't be the internet without it lolll.  There is som redeemable value in there hahaha.



The thing I don't understand is how people manage to get caught for shit like this, do they go around telling everyone "Hey I got simpsons porn on my computer!" wtf?



noname2200 said:
Mr Khan said:

I knew about this for a while. Technically, if it depicts underage individuals in sexually explicit situations even if they are 100% fictitious, it's against the law to possess it in the USA

Sailor Moon hentai? illegal. Naruto hentai? illegal. One Piece hentai? illegal for Nami and Vivi, at least. Robin is legal, though ;)

That's why you have to be wary if you buy hentai in Japan and try to bring it back with you. Customs will check it and seize it from you

Though enforcement is thin on the ground, as i know quite a few websites that blatantly advertise lolicon, let alone the ones that portray adult-like minors (like Sailor Moon). It's like downloading songs illegally. A few unlucky shmucks will get nailed on it, but it's mostly irrelevant.

This is not true.  "Virtual porn" is not per se illegal in the US unless it violates the Miller Test, which is a high hurdle.

Virtual porn depicting virtual minors, not virtual porn altogether. I'm pretty sure that falls under child pornography laws in general, though obviously isn't nearly as strictly enforced



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Mr Khan said:

Virtual porn depicting virtual minors, not virtual porn altogether. I'm pretty sure that falls under child pornography laws in general, though obviously isn't nearly as strictly enforced

I should have been more specific.  Virtual porn, even that depicting minors, is not illegal per se  in the US unless the porn violates the Miller Test, which is difficult to do.  This issue was "settled" in the 2002 Supreme Court case Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition.