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db90h:
Just goes to show you what percentage of people who develop kids software, books, and cartoons are actually quite sick ;o. This is nowhere close to appropriate. I can't believe they've gotten by with it. Expose it to the media and they'll die a quick death.

allen:
They get away with it because they aren't doing anything wrong, necessarily.  With the exception of adult only content, there aren't laws requiring ratings on websites in the same manner as, say, movies and TV -- and while this is suggestive, it doesn't quite hit the AO mark.  Further, I haven't seen the picture in context of the full flash and website it's on, but  in the original post, rover said
My concern is that it is inside a free flash games that to me is aimed at kids.
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-- 'to me is aimed at kids'  -- which makes me think it seems like a childrens game because of its simplicity and cute rodents, but is perhaps not explicitly aimed at kids.

I'd wager it's just a blacksheep.com ha ha shock value deal, maybe designed to seem like it's for kids while being adult themed (ala peewee herman's playhouse ;).

kfitting:
Yes, and in this post-modern world we have to define "is"...

Kevin

app103:
If it's Japanese in origin, then it's not considered obscene by their standards. The rest of the world is very prudish compared to them. We would consider them a degenerate society if we looked close enough at them.

This is a country where young school girls make pocket money by selling their panties so they can be sold, unwashed, in vending machines to grown men. And this is totally acceptable and encouraged.

allen:
What a great, easy way to make a buck . . . I wish I was a little Japanese girl. ( I imagine no one would want to buy any other size panties . . .) ;)

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