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Why they obsessed with having big arses?
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/202 ... ian-effect
Asking the difficult questions
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/202 ... ian-effect
Asking the difficult questions
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Re: Women Watch
Are they?Story of O wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 8:52 am Same reason some men are obsessed with having big bellies
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Re: Women Watch
Story of O’s ability to make a thread go weird with the fewest number of words is actually impressive
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Re: Women Watch
You manage it every time by being unnecessarily verbose.
Brevity should be applauded.
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Re: Women Watch
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-m ... r-68826423
Looks like women do not like being watched.
Havent seen the videos but I guess they are filmed for perverted reasons. Although this would be different to things like upskirting as they're just out in public?
Looks like women do not like being watched.
Havent seen the videos but I guess they are filmed for perverted reasons. Although this would be different to things like upskirting as they're just out in public?
Re: Women Watch
I’m not sure what this means:
“It’s not illegal to film someone in public, but if it’s causing distress it could be considered criminal”
“It’s not illegal to film someone in public, but if it’s causing distress it could be considered criminal”
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Re: Women Watch
Makes sense to me.
Its the comments that are distressing them? They dont want to be leered at by undesirables?
Its the comments that are distressing them? They dont want to be leered at by undesirables?
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Obviously the women don’t want to be leered at, and clearly we need better laws that are fit for purpose at a time when everyone has a video camera in their pocket.
But I don’t think that a legal activity can become illegal if someone finds it distressing.
It *could* become illegal if a specific individual is targeted, but “it’s legal to film in a public space, unless the people in that space don’t like the way people talk about the footage” isn’t something that would seem likely to get anywhere.
But I don’t think that a legal activity can become illegal if someone finds it distressing.
It *could* become illegal if a specific individual is targeted, but “it’s legal to film in a public space, unless the people in that space don’t like the way people talk about the footage” isn’t something that would seem likely to get anywhere.
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Re: Women Watch
If you distress someone by posting a video online, then it could be considered criminal.
You'd better delete all your Rev videos sharpish
You'd better delete all your Rev videos sharpish
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Re: Women Watch
Assuming somebody becomes distressed, is it the act of posting the video that becomes a criminal offence, or those posting nasty remarks? Would the intent of the video maker be relevant and, if so, how would you go about proving their intent?
It's obvious (to me) that the video was taken with the intention of being posted in a "ha ha, look at these trollops" manner. But, unless it is targeting an individual, that is perfectly legal, if not morally repugnant.
It's obvious (to me) that the video was taken with the intention of being posted in a "ha ha, look at these trollops" manner. But, unless it is targeting an individual, that is perfectly legal, if not morally repugnant.
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But the person recording the footage knows what it will be used for and the result.CEB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:26 am Obviously the women don’t want to be leered at, and clearly we need better laws that are fit for purpose at a time when everyone has a video camera in their pocket.
But I don’t think that a legal activity can become illegal if someone finds it distressing.
It *could* become illegal if a specific individual is targeted, but “it’s legal to film in a public space, unless the people in that space don’t like the way people talk about the footage” isn’t something that would seem likely to get anywhere.
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I agree, but prove it.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:40 amBut the person recording the footage knows what it will be used for and the result.CEB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:26 am Obviously the women don’t want to be leered at, and clearly we need better laws that are fit for purpose at a time when everyone has a video camera in their pocket.
But I don’t think that a legal activity can become illegal if someone finds it distressing.
It *could* become illegal if a specific individual is targeted, but “it’s legal to film in a public space, unless the people in that space don’t like the way people talk about the footage” isn’t something that would seem likely to get anywhere.
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But ridicule of a group of non specific people isn’t currently a crimeLong slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:40 amBut the person recording the footage knows what it will be used for and the result.CEB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:26 am Obviously the women don’t want to be leered at, and clearly we need better laws that are fit for purpose at a time when everyone has a video camera in their pocket.
But I don’t think that a legal activity can become illegal if someone finds it distressing.
It *could* become illegal if a specific individual is targeted, but “it’s legal to film in a public space, unless the people in that space don’t like the way people talk about the footage” isn’t something that would seem likely to get anywhere.
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You could prove it by looking at comments on previous videos, maybe any tags they've set and if they've been uploaded to any adult sites.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:43 amI agree, but prove it.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:40 amBut the person recording the footage knows what it will be used for and the result.CEB wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:26 am Obviously the women don’t want to be leered at, and clearly we need better laws that are fit for purpose at a time when everyone has a video camera in their pocket.
But I don’t think that a legal activity can become illegal if someone finds it distressing.
It *could* become illegal if a specific individual is targeted, but “it’s legal to film in a public space, unless the people in that space don’t like the way people talk about the footage” isn’t something that would seem likely to get anywhere.
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Re: Women Watch
But then those responsible for these videos will just take more care to avoid doing anything that would incriminate themselves, and ensure a degree of separation between them and any third-party action (comments, secondary uploads to porn sites etc).Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:50 amYou could prove it by looking at comments on previous videos, maybe any tags they've set and if they've been uploaded to any adult sites.Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:43 amI agree, but prove it.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:40 am
But the person recording the footage knows what it will be used for and the result.
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Re: Women Watch
Long slender neck wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:31 am If you distress someone by posting a video online, then it could be considered criminal.
You'd better delete all your Rev videos sharpish
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