An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
I’m confused. Why is this mature content? Does this have something to do with John Ashcroft putting drapes on Justice’s breasts (and a whole bunch of other statues) when (mumblety-mumble: yeah, that’s right, I’m not going to google it) came to visit?
I just don’t see why this needs a trigger warning. Am I totally out of touch?
Something happened not too long ago and the entire comic had to be reloaded. All of the author’s comments were lost as well as guest comments. And all of the comics that originally needed the mature audience fog were replaced with PG-13 images, basically the same image censored by adding sashes, clouds, etc., but the fog wasn’t removed.
Who censored, the comic? If anyone in the government did, it’s illegal, and unconstitutional. My Uncle Ralph, didn’t die in Vietnam, to allow this: Nor did I when I enlisted.
I’m confused. Why is this mature content? Does this have something to do with John Ashcroft putting drapes on Justice’s breasts (and a whole bunch of other statues) when (mumblety-mumble: yeah, that’s right, I’m not going to google it) came to visit?
I just don’t see why this needs a trigger warning. Am I totally out of touch?
Mayhaps be because the fabric is very seethru and leaves almost nothing to the imagination
Something happened not too long ago and the entire comic had to be reloaded. All of the author’s comments were lost as well as guest comments. And all of the comics that originally needed the mature audience fog were replaced with PG-13 images, basically the same image censored by adding sashes, clouds, etc., but the fog wasn’t removed.
Actually there were two versions of this done. One with sashes in place and one without. I believe both were originally vote incentives.
Who censored, the comic? If anyone in the government did, it’s illegal, and unconstitutional. My Uncle Ralph, didn’t die in Vietnam, to allow this: Nor did I when I enlisted.
The artist keeps pretty much to a PG-13 set with anything that is well outside that blurred so the reader has the choice to look or not.