I also believe it was "okay."Originally Posted by Raistlin
Sexual? Yes. Sexually explicit? No.Originally Posted by The Dictionary
I also believe it was "okay."Originally Posted by Raistlin
Sexual? Yes. Sexually explicit? No.Originally Posted by The Dictionary
Main Entry: ex·plic·it
Pronunciation: ik-'spli-s&t
Function: adjective
Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French explicite, from Medieval Latin explicitus, from Latin, past participle of explicare
1 a : fully revealed or expressed without vagueness, implication, or ambiguity : leaving no question as to meaning or intentb : open in the depiction of nudity or sexuality
2 : fully developed or formulated
3 : unambiguous in expression
4 of a mathematical function : defined by an expression containing only independent variables -
For it to be unambiguous, the intercourse would have been shown, or her legs wide open, or something to that extent. For it to be fully revealed there would have been some nipplage, pubic hair, or the manparts (but even then, nipples and pubes are in non-pornographic nude artwork and photography. They cross the line into pornography when the aforementioned wide-open legs and visible intercourse come into the picture).
All I'm saying with this is that if you want to take the Rules Lawyer Stance on this argument, the call to ban Kishi isn't any more airtight than his defense is.
Who would you rather lose--Unne or Kathryn?Originally Posted by Raistlin
Former staffers, like Peter, have earned precisely bugger. We quit, that means nobody owes us anything.Originally Posted by Raistlin
Quite the selective hearing you've got there.Originally Posted by Raistlin