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BreakEvenPlayer
02-11-2005, 01:03 AM
This weekend I attended the Mardi Gras festivities in San Luis Obispo, California. Supposedly it's one of the bigger Mardi Gri on the West Coast. Last year there were some riots and so the city naturally tried to crack down, but many people still came and drank a lot of alcohol.

Essentially the weekend was as follows:

- My friends purchased a economy bag of plastic bead necklaces.
- We would put these on our necks and drink cheap keg beer excessively.
- Then we would hit the streets and give said beads to females after seeing their boobs; which a large percentage of them were more than willing to show.



After sobering up and coming home I have thought about how ridiculous this was. I thought about the other countries I have traveled to and how nudity is much more blase. The people are more comfortable with nudity and understand its place in non-sexual context.

This could become long-winded so I am just going to break it down like this:

- We have more than a handful of priests who molest little boys.
- We have a nipple-slip at the Super Bowl which causes a huge national over-reaction.
- We have stars like Paris Hilton and Pamela Anderson who have appeared in pornographic videos and become exponentially more famous.
- We have special festivals where women show their tits for worthless plastic.
- There's a lot more twisted [censored] that goes down on the internet (just type "midget transexual scat-eaters" in a Google search and see what happens).


I think Conservative forces in our country have successfully suppresed instinctual and healthy human sexuality to the point that "sex" has become a perverted and sensationalized phenomenon rather than a natural and fun act that a male and female take part in when they are attracted to one other (physical, economical, intoxicational, et. al.) I'm not saying that you should bring 5 year-old Donny into the room when your giving it real good to the Mrs. to tell him "this is how babies are made." I just think that future generations deserve a healthier understanding of sex and the human body. This can't be accomplished in schools or by watching T.V. It's up to parents to talk to their kids about sex, expect them to have it (they will regardless of what you say), and make bad examples of fuk-ups like Paris Hilton or whoever else disgraces all that is good in the world.


Am I the only one that gives a damn???

Sorry for all made up words and run-on sentences.

nongice626
02-11-2005, 01:23 AM
American Men are the saddest in the world. They have THE hardest time getting laid. Its really sad.

I've spent sometime in Bangkok where prostitution is huge. Youve got guys paying for $200/night hotel rooms so that they can go down and pick up a few $20/pop hookers. What does this show besides the pure inability and fustration of the modern american male?

Nike is cool.

BreakEvenPlayer
02-11-2005, 01:39 AM
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What does this show besides the pure inability and fustration of the modern american male?

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Well I've seen Japanese/English/Russian/etc. men in Las Vegas paying for $1,000/night hotel rooms so that they can call in a few $500/pop hookers. Generally speaking, use of prostitutes isn't good means for national generalizations.

ThaSaltCracka
02-11-2005, 01:49 AM
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American Men are the saddest in the world. They have THE hardest time getting laid. Its really sad.

I've spent sometime in Bangkok where prostitution is huge. Youve got guys paying for $200/night hotel rooms so that they can go down and pick up a few $20/pop hookers. What does this show besides the pure inability and fustration of the modern american male?

Nike is cool.

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horribly stupid post.