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  • Nubclear
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    Argh! Now its a "Lets insult tass because he believes that if his son becomes closed with an ad and begins obsessing about its problem an ad should be taken down"?!?!?!?!

    Mayby the other way around is true, people who find this ad offensive are probably the ones with a sick mind.
    Ok then, I have a sick mind. Wanting to help my children is SUCH a crime....

    Better watch out for those Victoria's Secret ad's on the major Networks then.
    Yes I do. An immediate change of channel follows such an ad if my son is in the room.

    If he is truely being serious, he shouldn't allow the internet into his home,
    Why not? The internet is possibly the EASIEST thing to censor for this type of thing.

    and should get rid of any TV's in his house,
    But why? Again, such channels aren't allowed and if a commercial comes up while he is in the room, the channel changes. Its just that simple.

    and never allow his son outside,
    Utah is quite tame for these type of things, but there are some places even here and it will be his responsibility to steer clear of those things. However coming into my room shouldn't be something he should feel the need to steer clear of (Or if he doesnt have the strength, immediately come into).

    it would be easier to respect someone's dislikes, if they were presented in a more logical way
    Ok, looking after your son is illogical however I'm still going to do it and dont you dare ask me not to. THAT would be illogical indeed.

    Well it's not evil
    ANYTHING that harms my children is evil.

    or porn.
    Ok, lets look at the defintion of porn. I searched it up, but it said look at pornography. Here it is:

    por·nog·ra·phy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pôr-ngr-f)
    n.
    Sexually explicit pictures, writing, or other material whose primary purpose is to cause sexual arousal.
    Ok, well I highly doubt this is just a casual ad. In fact, considering there is no WATER, there is no BEACH, and in fact the woman is in a....well, position AND "The perfect gift for her" is a teddy bear, this definately fits that defintion.

    So yes, it is porn.

    you know, i would remove it instantly if i had an explanation on why this complaint comes after all this time
    Here you go: When the ad started I disliked it however I can tolerate it. However as of late its been coming up a bit more and my son has become involved in it. At first I thought it was just going to be one time and he would never see such things again (he was past it, i thought). But then I gained rational thought, and decided to do this.

    To Tass, I'll say this: It would make me a very happy man, if you answered this post with something akin to: "I pose the same restrictions on my son with regards to violence, as with regards to sex."
    Your right, I dont do that and heres why:

    My son can tolerate violence. He has the ability and maturity to tolerate most levels of violence. There are some I dont think hes fit for yet, but in time he will be.

    However right now hes not fit for this type of sexuality. That much is quite apparent. As per his psychologists recommendation, I am trying to introduce him to these things a bit more slowly, HOWEVER...This does not quite fit into my plan.

    So in essence, I'll show him "socially" acceptable levels of violence because I know he can tolerate it. However I wont show him what I suppose is "socially" accepted levels of sexuality because he CANT handle it yet.

    please tell me you or your son havent seen "worse"... well... everywhere....
    Ok: We haven't seen worse, well, everywhere.

    Walk down the beach anytime anywhere and you see a lot more than on that tiny ad
    Except its in a beach setting. Now hes reaching puberty, of course hes going to look at the women there. BUT their not going out of their way to cause the type of sexual arousal that comes with the ad. (Well...most of them at least. But we dont go to such beaches )

    By almost any definition of pornography, that's not porn
    Try again.

    My god, I feel like I'm being ganged up because I don't give in to American SEX CULTURE.

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  • alva
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    Sorry, but I really don't see anything wrong with this ad.

    Mayby the other way around is true, people who find this ad offensive are probably the ones with a sick mind.

    Just my very humble opinion...

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  • St Leo
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    Does anyone feel like trying to stick

    127.0.0.1 http://apolyton.net/ads/471-a.gif

    into their C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file? It might work.

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  • Combat Ingrid
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    Nothing offensive about that ad, it just sucks
    Anyway, since people here seem to like it, I say keep it.

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  • The Pioneer
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    I agree totally with Asmodean on this one. This is especially true in the US. A film will be bashed if it shows nudity or a sex scene but nobody will talk about senseless violence that is partly glorified! Now most normal people can relate and actually experience the former but despise and avoid the latter in real life so why don't we accept that fact in our ads, movies, etc.

    So long...

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  • mactbone
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    Better watch out for those Victoria's Secret ad's on the major Networks then.

    By almost any definition of pornography, that's not porn and if your son has these problems, maybe you should do something more than just hide it. Also, does that ad really show up that often? I saw it for the first time today when I was checking out a news item, other than that I've never seen it.

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  • Ming
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    If he is truely being serious, he shouldn't allow the internet into his home, and should get rid of any TV's in his house, and never allow his son outside, because there is nothing wrong with that banner. The Disney Channel shows women in similar undress...

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  • MarkG
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    it would be easier to respect someone's dislikes, if they were presented in a more logical way

    right now, i'm not sure if tass is serious or not.....

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  • DrSpike
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    Well it's not evil or porn. Tass has his reasons for disliking it however........so the question is do you remove ads just because someone doesn't like them? I would have to say no.

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  • MarkG
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    you know, i would remove it instantly if i had an explanation on why this complaint comes after all this time(the ad is running since the end of november) and why the words "evil" and "porn" are used to describe it.....

    if it's "evil" and "porn" i should have goten a mail on day 1....

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  • Asmodean
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    First of all, I will say this: If Tass' son has some kind of problems with this ad, then by all means remove it. Noone should have to experience personal problems from seeing and ad at 'poly. But ultimately, this is Markos' decision.

    But I will also add this: It never ceases to amaze me how sexfrightened some people are. Even the slightest hint of bare skin, or even the merest mention of anything remotely related to sex, and people go all nuts and crazy. Sorry but I just don't get it. Day in and day out the news are full of people who are killed, maimed or otherwise touched by one of the countless conflicts that are in existance all over the world. But this behavior is accepted with nothing more then a shrug, and maybe slight anger if the situation touches one self.

    The situation is the same in movies. Violence is all to accepted in movies today. In most parts of the world it is okay for children to witness people killing eachother, but only 1 (one!!) bare breast and the movies get slapped with a PG rating

    I'll say this: It is my firm conviction that violence has killed a lot more people than sex. And no: I do not believe that the ad in question is pornography.

    To Tass, I'll say this: It would make me a very happy man, if you answered this post with something akin to: "I pose the same restrictions on my son with regards to violence, as with regards to sex."

    But knowing the world as it is, you probably don't do that.

    Then again, I know neither you nor your son, so perhaps....

    Asmodean

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  • DrSpike
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    Hehe that is pretty tame.

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  • MarkG
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    glad you're helping Zopper

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  • MarkG
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    this is the dirrty ad....


    please tell me you or your son havent seen "worse"... well... everywhere....

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  • Zopperoni
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    Tass,

    Switch to Ultra-Light Style (no banners)

    (Switch from IE to Opera and enable pop-up blocking if the pop-ups are bothering you, or download an external pop-up killer if you must.)

    Banner gone from your screen, problem solved.

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