Overall, it's a point. I'm just happy it's being fixed. I'm driven to the point of paranoia now where when parking my car I park near poles (As I know I won't hit), park away from other cars and such as I just don't trust people.
All my hit and runs happened at Granville, not sure if that says anything but. I saw a hit and run happen once as well. I couldn't get the guys details but I felt bad for the bloke that had been hit.
I'm not that precious mate about my car, TBH. Like I said, it gets me from A to B without an issue. The dints, in my mind, make it less of a theft risk. As long as the engine remains sounds and the brakes etc are good, it could look like a rolling pile of metal and I'd still be ok.
Yah, I mean, I've sent them before. I don't think I'd do it now though. There has to be a certain level of trust though, to believe that the other person isn't going to use it elsewhere, or put it on the internet! These football players are so dumb! They send c*** pics to anyone.
Yes, it is a very new world we live in regarding that.
The trust bit is fine; spouse to spouse is also one thing as well. The problem is most girls and boys send it as a way to identify they trust someone but in reality that trust is pretty flimsy at younger ages.
I agree too, I don't know why they seem to want to send pics of their Johnson to everyone...
It's a grey area, I mean like Snapchat is pretty much photo porn for teenagers. It's the generation as well as technology, media influence and changing opinions/morals. You can put it down to so many things.
Honestly, I see nothing wrong with Burgress did. I'm pretty sure every person has seen a nude person once in their like. It's a human body, I think nudity's to be expected.
Anyway, it's not as mentally scarring as Gus Worland's nude selfie. (No homo).
I don't have a problem with nudity. I have a problem with the exploitation of nudity to create porn.
The digital age has allowed such exploitation to be common place. Teenagers are being scarred through it and its at that point I get upset. Bringing a child into this world, I am concerned for what it will have to endure at ages 13 - 24.