Saturday, December 29, 2007

How far can I push the edge...? (NSFW)

Okay.

In one of my first posts, I posted a photo. Of course, it offended the dear and tender sensibilities of one viewer, who immediately labeled it as porn.

In retrospect, I should have labeled that post as NSFW (as one insightful lady pointed out). I apologize now for offending anyone who may have inadvertantly viewed that photo and was emotionally scarred by the sight of a semi-clohed, beautiful young woman. Now, having done that, I now present other images that may not be safe for the delicate eyes of some other viewers.

You are hereby warned that sensititve viewers may be shocked and appaled by the graphic and possible controversial images presented within this post. Please - consider yourself warned before proceeding further.
























Behold - the wages of the Deadly Sin of Gluttonty... and of allowing the young to engage in such activities! For shame! Where are the parents?














My God - that Tribble is NAKED!

















It's a large slice of pie - there's cream on top - and there's a fork next to it! What kind of salacious messages will people get from such a lurid image? What debauched, unholy pleasures will this photo entice good people into?

Oh, no. A photo of Captain Elizabeth Lochley out of uniform, in an obviously suggestive posture and wearing attire that no person currently in the Armed Forces should EVER be seen in! Quick - let's deprive our world of a highly trained, experienced and valuable military asset because she made the mistake of dressing in an outfit - before she joined the military - that most other women only wish they could wear as well!




























If even one small, adorable kitten takes up arms and engages in a violent, bloody shooting rampage because I posted this photo... I don't think that I could live with myself.














End of line.

2 comments:

Scissors MacGillicutty said...

While not disputing the pleasures of the prurient, I think that, especially in this holiday season, there's room as well for wholesome imagery

James said...

This is nothing but filth, sir. FILTH!