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maniac, maniac, that's for sure!
i agree 100%, 'nuff said.
I think he has a problem that may have nothing to do with his watching porn or not. He is suffering from something and it would take a professional to properly help him. The problem with his behavior is that they are usually let go and he is the kind that will get more aggressive in his behavior and kill someone like that horrible man in the Jessica Lundsford case.
Interesting! As I read the comments on porn and its potential effects on people, I am treated to or shall I say "bombarded with" half-naked images on the DesNews website thanks to/the fault of Deseret News advertisers and their fetish for using sex to sell.
Could the DN be more discrete when it comes to the kind of images their advertisers are allowed to use? I don't see as many images like these on sites for newspapers in other cities. (For example, I see less advertising flesh on the Washingon Post of LA Times sites.)
Just a thought that seems somehow related to the discussion.
Sounds like he was just drying off. Often times, I also do the hip-shake before toweling off.
The big deal is that he was going it in public.
Just how did they identify him, by his face or?
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