A reasonable discussion covering public sex, privacy and the law. (OP image NSFW) (np.reddit.com)
SubredditDrama
52 ups - 14 downs = 38 votes
45 comments submitted at 18:48:31 on Aug 11, 2013 by MyUncleFuckedMe
A reasonable discussion covering public sex, privacy and the law. (OP image NSFW) (np.reddit.com)
SubredditDrama
52 ups - 14 downs = 38 votes
45 comments submitted at 18:48:31 on Aug 11, 2013 by MyUncleFuckedMe
People fucking ruin their brains when they spend too much time on reddit. Holy fuck.
"Redditors are all about privacy, so if I'm fucking someone in street you better avert your eyes or you're invading MY PRIVACY, ASSHOLE"
No, cum huffer, it's not about his privacy, it's about how Reddit is all about how bullying and public shaming is wrong... until someone posts a funny picture here that is publicly shaming someone.
Yeah man, if anyone gets bullied too much it's people who have sex in public... they really got the short end of the stick.
Oh, by the way, bro, thank you for this. This is my favorite type of drama, off the wall, insane arguments devoid of any rational thought backed up by "It's what reddit told me."
>backed up by "It's what reddit told me."
I'm not sure what you're saying here.
How many times have you brought up reddit's collective opinion on privacy as the foundation of your argument? Like you're pointing out some hypocrisy, when in actuality you're completely and utterly failing to understand nuance and context.
Bet you love zero tolerance laws, huh? Thought should never be put into individual situations, we should just decide what's right and what's wrong in broad strokes (and with upvotes) and then staunchly stick by those rules no matter what.
>How many times have you brought up reddit's collective opinion on privacy as the foundation of your argument?
Twice. What does that have to do with my question?
>Bet you love zero tolerance laws, huh?
Nope.
Could have fooled me. Reddit told you privacy is good. Run with that.
> Reddit told you privacy is good. Run with that.
Do you need Reddit to tell you something for you to believe it?
Do you not believe that privacy is important, and that publicly shaming someone is wrong?
The public shaming thing doesn't even have to do with privacy, it has to do with knowing right from wrong.
Where I'm from we don't post someone's cock online without their consent.
I believe privacy is important and I also believe that having sex in public is deserving of a little shaming, and maybe a punitive action (but, let's be honest, anyone willing to do that probably has no shame). I don't, however, really see how one negates the other.
>Do you not believe that privacy is important, and that publicly shaming someone is wrong?
there aint no shame in banging a broad on the hood of a car. In fact, I would say its the exact opposite of shame. I think you are worrying about the wrong person's "shaming" lol!!!
Maybe waddle on over to some of the fat people subs? They post fat pics shaming them all the time... where were you then, oh White Knight of Reddit?
Shame != Shaming