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j_francis_imagery

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

Oct 21 21 05:34 pm Link

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Motordrive Photography

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Lodi, California, US

I was sure that was going to be a story in the Onion.

Oct 21 21 07:16 pm Link

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John Silva Photography

Posts: 590

Fairfield, California, US

Actually this is a very unique move, especially if that same $4.99 would get you access to a monthly pass to the brick and mortar museum.
Imagine if Mapplethorpe had had access to OF? He could have probably stayed in favor of the art society and not been ostracized from the National art community and all the museums!
Unfortunately didn't I read recently that OF was gonna curb what is essentially porn?
Maybe in the next 3 years that new archaic Trumpian censorship law past by Pence will be repealed and all can go back to business as usual on BackPages and CL!!!
John

Oct 21 21 09:03 pm Link

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Jefferson Cole

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Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

"Only in America !"

Many large for profit organizations, especially "Social Media" firms in the US, are puritanically uptight, and deserve being laughed at Internationally.

Nov 21 21 10:58 am Link

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j_francis_imagery

Posts: 364

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

It’s kind of amazing that some scenes in Disney’s Fantasia would probably be censored today

Nov 26 21 01:36 pm Link

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Dea and the Beast

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Saint Petersburg, Florida, US

I'm currently in Vienna.

We're under the 4th madafaking lockdown.

Some folks will continue to enjoy their weekly visit to the tiny Venus, one way or another. I thought especially folks from the wonderful,  capitalist US of A would find this measure laudable.

Only fans is a sure way to have immediate coverage, access, and with it profit while the stupid country remains shut down.

Nov 30 21 09:53 am Link