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I greatly enjoyed running around the Imperial City beating the crap out of everyone I saw with a stick. :laugh:

Well, I usually do that with a Slaughterfish since running around with a stick is dangerous, you can poke your eye out. :tongue:

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I officially hate alcohol since last night.

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Good thing is, for some reason, it got me new friends and it improved my relationship with my boyfriend. He got mad at me, then I got mad at him, then we talked in general about things and we made many many many things clear and improved our relationship, and lastly we ended the talk with joking around and him wanting to b**chslap my butt :happy:

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I miss his butt :yes:

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Ugh, OK, I'm a little bit offended now. So, there's a program on Australian TV called Housos. It's a black-comedy-it's totally crass, rather violent and completely saturated with foul language. It's also a damn good show-cleverly written and wickedly funny, but the fact it's on TV and my compatriots and I are still waiting to play Saint's Row IV does tick me of a little bit. See, as wildly inappropriate as SR IV is, there's nothing it does that Housos doesn't do worse, in live action. Yet Housos is on prime-time TV, at 8:30 in the evening, while Saint's Row, which is tame by comparison, has been pushed back 3 times by the very same classification panel.

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I'm not offended by the content. I actually find Housos a very amusing parody of some parts of Australia-(I'm looking at you, Sydney)in which people do drink, swear, and have children far too much. No, what offends me is the legal double-standard that sees this as prime-time Sunday night TV while Saint's Row gets put through a meatgrinder. You can't say it's depiction, because one's cel-shaded video game while the other is live action. You can't say it's content because Housos simply has a lot more sex, drinking and swearing in it, and you can't say it's context, because they're both comedies. There's no justification for this, that is what grinds my gears.

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