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The scene you are talking about is actually at the start of Return of the Jedi.I’ll be honest, I couldn’t remember whether it was empire strikes back or a new hope.
Thanks for the correction!
The scene you are talking about is actually at the start of Return of the Jedi.I’ll be honest, I couldn’t remember whether it was empire strikes back or a new hope.
Thanks for the correction!
how many sex tapes you featured in big boi
Actually, that film he allegedly appeared in that you cite was from 1983. He allegedly was not in the original release of the 1977 film, it was only when the Special Editions came out in 1997 he allegedly appeared in the first one
According to fox news Coleman has been charged with assault with act of indecency, aggravated indecent assault — offender in company, and common assault.
So this is why I think Greenberg is a gutless merkin who only punishes people depending on the outrage of the media. Have some balls and be just as tough on the bloke playing reggies as you are on the bloke whose played origin.
I think those charges may have been for an incident in the Eastern Suburbs a little while ago. I also think these accusations have been proven false.
On these riff tapes, the way they treated the woman is far from what I consider acceptible as well.
Wtf?According to fox news Coleman has been charged with assault with act of indecency, aggravated indecent assault — offender in company, and common assault.
So this is why I think Greenberg is a gutless merkin who only punishes people depending on the outrage of the media. Have some balls and be just as tough on the bloke playing reggies as you are on the bloke whose played origin.
Not if he wasn't the one spreading them this year.
The big Papi clips were spread this year,
It doesn’t matter when they were filmed but if dissemination occurred this year then it does break the law
I was referring to the original dissemination of them by Napa.
That is my pointHe didn’t, but the person who spread them without Napa’s consent broke the law
Videos of NRL players having sex are being shared on an almost daily basis, according to two men who have spoken to the ABC.
Key points:
- Sex videos involving NRL players Tyrone May and Dylan Napa circulated during the off-season
- May was charged by police and Napa was sanctioned by the NRL
- Two men who have played rugby league for years say they are in groups where similar videos are regularly shared
The men are members of chat groups who are sharing the videos on the social media platform WhatsApp.
Sam*, a 33-year-old from Newcastle, said the videos were shared on WhatsApp in-between conversations about games and drinking plans.
"It's amazing how far these videos reach and how they spread so quickly," the former rugby league player said.
"I am not close to the NRL, I never know the people in the videos and I get new ones every day.
"Normally it's a mate saying, 'Have you seen the new NRL videos?'."
The NRL admits it's time to deal with its bad boys. Can women help?
A new program designed by women is making strides in youth clubs in Victoria, even as the NRL faces a crisis in off-field violent behaviour.
Sam said he was speaking out in disgust over how some NRL players behave, in the wake of the arrest of Penrith Panthers five-eighth Tyrone May on Tuesday.
"I feel for the girls in these videos. It comes back to the girl," he said.
"It's f***ed up, messed up, what they are doing in these videos, the way they are treating these women."
The ABC has been sent several sex tapes by men on WhatsApp groups.
One video tagged "boot the s**t" shows two men with their feet stomping on a woman's head as another man has sex with her.
Another shows a woman having sex with two men.
People do get charged, it just doesn't usually make the news unless its sensational. This has been an issue in the military, where people were sacked, and charged.Trouble is, I did not defend May's actions. Could you point out where I did?
Not what I said. I said it is an issue because it was an NRL player with a profile. If it were not a person with a profile it may have found its way onto a porn site, but it would not have received the widespread exposure it did, leading the females involved to complain.
You do realise that this sort of thing is going on every day among people of this age group, male and female, and yet no-one is getting charged. Why do you think that might be?
The same women that raised these grubs?The women the clubs should employ is the players mothers.
This has been one of the most disappointing NRL off seasons.
It's one thing for players to act out on the town but the rise in assaults, sex tapes and other crimes needs to be addressed. The no fault stand down policy is a start but it is not just our game, this cancer is part of young society.
It may get to the point where, like some teams in the NFL, the club dictates who you can associate with, what you post on social media and so on. You want to play for the team, you agree to the terms. If you don't, there are plenty of young, talented kids who miss out, who will happily take their shot.
These blokes are in a privileged position and when the NRL and clubs start cutting players in larger numbers, the message may just filter through enough to stem this bullshit.
Luke Lewis was exactly right when he said that you just have to think about your actions and tell yourself, morally, that these choices you are making is wrong.
Makes it hard to defend the game when this shit keeps popping up.