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Being a classically trained artist, and having to endure the horrors of life painting and the constant proximity of nudes has lead to me becoming a veracious sex fiend. Cover everything up in a burka humans cannot cope with the exposure of skin.
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(October 3, 2012 at 9:15 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: No - you show it because people need to understand what they're doing to their future. It has nothing to do with child porn, it isn't a staged gimmick - it's the fucking truth.
Where did I say it was child porn? I just don't think it's appropriate to exploit naked children to make a political point.
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What I find most disturbing is that best estimates have 90% of the earth's coal reserves depleted by 2060... Why are we still investing so much money into an industry that destroys the environment, and is dying anyway? I don't get it.
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There are jobs to preserve, plus people tend to accomodate Sad
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But those jobs are jeopardizing the future of our planet... Being a coal miner is dangerous. As the coal reserves decline, that job will become even more dangerous. We've already tapped a lot of the easy to reach coal. I get it, but it's not for the greater good. I don't see how the government can justify the continued investment in coal.
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That picture is also misleading....the rusty colored water is because of iron rich sediment, not because of coal mining. I've seen that a lot around the area I'm from.....

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#27
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Journalistic photography is far from exploitation - unlike the dead fetus pictures your cohorts are so found of displaying on the roadside.
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Meh, still seems pretty gimmicky to me. I don't care about the child nudity in this instance, people who see naked children and associate that with sex are the ones with the problem. However the whole thing seems pointless. They make a statement, 'the coal mines are polluting the water.' The coal mines say 'no we aren't' they show a picture of a child in brown soapy water.

That means nothing. It doesn't constitute proof, or truth or anything else for that matter. Maybe the coal mines are polluting the water, maybe they aren't, but offer me proof not some picture that could mean anything.

(October 3, 2012 at 11:59 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: Journalistic photography is far from exploitation - unlike the dead fetus pictures your cohorts are so found of displaying on the roadside.

It's not journalist photography though, it's staged. It's clearly staged. You think the journalist stumbled into that bathroom?
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Journalists don't always "stumble" across the stories they chose to cover.
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(October 3, 2012 at 2:05 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: Journalists don't always "stumble" across the stories they chose to cover.

Yeah, but they don't or rather shouldn't stage news events either. Not since Randolf Hearse anyway.
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