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« on: June 03, 2013, 11:06:22 AM »

I have never watched a TV program and said to my self, this would be enhance by some cursing and nudity.  Most TV is poorly written garbage or reality shows.

I've heard Chris Matthews accidentally curse during prime time and I don't think anything happened.  I don't have a problem with that.  I don't think if there is a slip during a live broadcast the FCC should go nuts.

Honestly though if you want to see cursing and nudity just rent a movie.  And there is tons of nudity on the internet.  Unless you live under a bridge with no wifi who is really hurting for nudity?

Anyway I find that if you are getting laid on a regular basis you are far less fascinated by tits.  You get numb to it.  It's kind of nice.  It frees you up to think about other things.
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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2013, 11:09:30 AM »

I'm really not sure why people care.  Cable and satellite radio are already beyond the FCC's reach, and who watches broadcast television or listens to terrestrial radio?

I do.  It's free.  Plenty of news programs to DVR and things like Leno in the evening.  Plus broadcast TV is the closest thing to true HD.  Satellite and cable are over compressed.  It's an insult to my intelligence that a corporation would want me to pay for something that looks worse than what I get over the airwaves for free.
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