I get "The Movie Channel" with my Dish subscription.
This month they've got "Brokeback Mountain" featured.
I've discovered an interesting feature on my TV that people who write letters about the filth on television seem to lack: I can not tune that channel in while this movie I don't want to see is on!
Apparently others are forced to watch this film they find morally objectionable and the only thing that will save them is to have the government ban such content from being broadcast.
I've tried several channels now and the program on my TV matches the description of what is supposed to be on that station. I have not once been automatically directed to "Brokeback Mountain".
This is because my TV is old and doesn't have an S-Chip, isn't it?
31 July 2013
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Did you know the internet is LOADED with gay pornography?
ReplyDeleteNever gotten turned on by it. I have no issues with gays, Just I suspect they would feel the same way seeing my wife and I bumping uglies as I do seeing them.
Oddly I watch a LOT of pornography, but since I don't seek out the gay stuff (well at least the kind with two dudes...there's that other more awesome kind!) I never seem to encounter it!
Funny this free-will thing!
I've been surprised by some bi-porn sometimes. MMF threesome... things are going well, girl's pretty hot then... WAIT A SECOND! That's not what I ordered! Not what I ordered at all! Damn you Internet with your lack of warning labels!
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