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# It makes me laugh that
1. you think it is 3am everywhere in the world
2. a simple animation like that needs to be that big.
3. edit: you just got moded.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:07, archived)
# He's a lucky guy.....
I have always wanted to be modded.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:11, archived)
# It's easy
just ask Sigma5. Post something that looks like flesh.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:13, archived)
# Here we go again...
Sigma5 has a chip on his shoulder after he was modded ages ago. He is continually pushing his luck with the stuff he posts, just waiting to go off on one when he finally gets modded.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:17, archived)
# well i'm with the mods on this one
and always will be, if it's unsuitable, it shouldn't be on.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:19, archived)
# The one I was refering to
didn't even look human, much less like porno.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:21, archived)
# it's not the point
if it's deemed unsuitable it's unsuitable
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:22, archived)
# No offense
but why not let it go? It's really not such a big deal.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:24, archived)
# Agreed
I didn't mean to stir up this bee's nest. Just a little sarcasm.

*goes looking for real porno*
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:29, archived)
# I wasn't about when the picture was posted,
but I would stand by the decesion of whoever linked it.

Everybody has different tolerance levels for stuff and it's best to work on a 'better safe than sorry' aproach. It doesn't really help that he has gotten himself a bit of a reputation for trying to stir things up.

It's not like his work is being censored or banned - if you really want to see it you only have to click the link.

At the end of the day, I don't see why any modding decision has to be justified. It's up to the people who run the site and the mods they appoint what is suitable and what isn't. If you don't like it, you can always start up your own site somewhere else.
(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:27, archived)
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(, Sat 30 Oct 2004, 3:32, archived)