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Kevin Spacey accused of sexual assault on minor......and he's gay

What's rule 34? I only find the title of a book.
"There's porn of everything."

Flintstones? There's Flintstones porn.

Erin Esurance? There's Erin Esurance porn.

Harry Potter and Harry Dresden? There's Dresden/Potter crossover porn.

Carl Sagan? I guarantee you there's Carl Sagan porn.

Dragons and cars? There's porn of dragons *********** cars.

That's the thirty fourth rule of the Internet, as enumerated by 4chan, probably.
 
"There's porn of everything."

Flintstones? There's Flintstones porn.

Erin Esurance? There's Erin Esurance porn.

Harry Potter and Harry Dresden? There's Dresden/Potter crossover porn.

Carl Sagan? I guarantee you there's Carl Sagan porn.

Dragons and cars? There's porn of dragons *********** cars.

That's the thirty fourth rule of the Internet, as enumerated by 4chan, probably.

There is pong and tetris erotic fan fiction.
 
BOSTON — A longtime Boston television journalist on Wednesday accused Kevin Spacey of sexually assaulting her 18-year-old son in the summer of 2016 at a Nantucket bar.

At an emotional news conference, Heather Unruh, a former news anchor for WCVB, an ABC affiliate, said that the actor plied her son with “drink after drink” and then reached down his pants and grabbed his genitals. Her son had told Mr. Spacey that he was 21, she said, though he was only 18.

“But,” said Ms. Unruh, regardless of her son’s age, “Kevin Spacey had no right to sexually assault him. There was no consent.” She said she hoped the actor would go to jail.

Mr. Spacey and his spokesman did not immediately reply to email messages seeking comment on Wednesday.

...


Describing the incident, which she said took place at the Club Car restaurant and bar on Nantucket in July 2016, Ms. Unruh said: “Kevin Spacey brought him drink after drink after drink and when my son was drunk, Spacey made his move and sexually assaulted him.”

She said the room was crowded and dimly lit. After Mr. Spacey grabbed him, her son shifted his body to try to remove the hand, then he froze, Ms. Unruh said.

“Kevin Spacey insisted he come with him to a private after-hours party to drink even more,” Ms. Unruh said. When Mr. Spacey left to go to the bathroom, a woman who had seen that the son was shaken came to his side and “told him to run and he did.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/08/arts/kevin-spacey-heather-unruh-sexual-assault.html
 
Believe it. I recently did a search on Amazon to try and find a plushie or figurine of Clippy (the annoying Microsoft Word mascot/help file paperclip thing..it was for a joke gift o a co-worker).

The only hit I found was to an erotic novel starring Clippy.

Rule 34.

Subrule 34a is: If it somehow doesn't exist now, error will be promptly corrected.
 
Crikey, I was just trying to have a conversation. I wasn't aware you were going to become quite so agitated about it.

I shall bow out.


No reason to, but let me try to explain what vexes me:
My question was this:
I'm aware that I never got around to asking my question, but I think it is something like this:
Why the hell isn't everybody repulsed and turned off by the idea of being with somebody who doesn't like what's going on?!


I had already explained that I have a problem with grasping how coercing or forcing somebody to have sex is not a total turn-off, so obviously that the phenomenon exists was actually the starting point. I did not in any way need to be convinced that it exists.
Consequently, it doesn’t really (or not at all) explain anything, that the phenomenon exists:

"Different strokes for different folks" is the succinct answer. To expand, there are all kinds of sexual fetishes.
There are countless historical examples.
Some people like licking eyeballs, others have a thing for feet. If you can imagine it, someone finds it arousing.
It takes all sorts, it really does.


To me it almost seems as if you’ve had your curiosity, your need to know, surgically removed. It is as if Shermer had asked the question: ”Why do people believe weird things?” and instead of trying to find the answer to his question, he would have been content with:

"Different strokes for different folks." To expand, there are all kinds of weird ideas. There are countless historical examples. Some people like to believe in fairies, others have a thing for Bigfoot. If you can imagine it, someone believes it. It takes all sorts, it really does.”

It doesn’t explain anything!
 
To me it almost seems as if you’ve had your curiosity, your need to know, surgically removed. It is as if Shermer had asked the question: ”Why do people believe weird things?” and instead of trying to find the answer to his question, he would have been content with: [/i]

It doesn’t explain anything!


I don't really think there's much of an explanation for taste. Well, there probably is, but it's likely to be neurological and complex and difficult to explain.

I think, perhaps, it's easier to comprehend kinks in others when one has kinks oneself. Sexual relationships aren't always symmetrical so, in order to, for instance, to get a thrill out of spanking someone, one has to be able to understand that someone is capable of getting a thrill out of being spanked while having no desire whatsoever to be on the receiving end of same.


I'm going to make the assumption that you're straight and ask if you have the same difficulty comprehending those who are attracted to their own sex?
 
I had already explained that I have a problem with grasping how coercing or forcing somebody to have sex is not a itotal turn-off, so obviously that the phenomenon exists actually the starting point. I did not in any way need to be convinced that it exists.

Are you sexually attracted to someone, something or anything? Finding the scenario of raping or otherwise coercing someone into sex (or having this done to them, depending on the specifics) sexually arousing can be described as a kink or sexual fetish. Sometimes it's only one of many different "sexual scenarios" that they are turned on by but it's possible that they have a hard time being turned on by anything that didn't involve rape, much like most people would have a hard time being turned on unless they imagine a type of person that they are sexually attracted to.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/08/enter...in-the-world-kevin-spacey-replaced/index.html
Actor Kevin Spacey, who is facing mounting allegations of sexual harassment and assault, will no longer appear in Ridley Scott's forthcoming drama, "All the Money in the World," two sources close to the film confirm to CNN.

The team behind "All the Money in the World" now faces several massive challenges, not the least of which is an incredible time crunch for a film just six weeks from its target release date. Plummer's new scenes must be filmed and then go through the post-production process and inserted into the completed film.
They're paying a ton of money to keep Spacey out of that film.
 
Are they going to burn all the negatives of all the movies that Spacey made in the past, too?
It does seem to have got out of control. Indeed from all accounts he hasn't ever raped anyone or used physical force to coerce someone into having sex with him.

He's a creep and not a very nice person but he (at least as far as the allegations and accusations so far ) isn't anything like HW. And I don't see the same amount of effort to remove all the films HW was involved with.
 
I don't really think there's much of an explanation for taste. Well, there probably is, but it's likely to be neurological and complex and difficult to explain.

I think, perhaps, it's easier to comprehend kinks in others when one has kinks oneself. Sexual relationships aren't always symmetrical so, in order to, for instance, to get a thrill out of spanking someone, one has to be able to understand that someone is capable of getting a thrill out of being spanked while having no desire whatsoever to be on the receiving end of same.


I'm going to make the assumption that you're straight and ask if you have the same difficulty comprehending those who are attracted to their own sex?

I have started another thread to avoid derailing this one with my question.
 
Kevin Spacey has now become a punch line.

Comedian Nick Jack Pappas just tweeted vis a vis the accusations that GOP Alabama Senate Canidate Roy Moore being accused of having sex with a 14 year old:

In a shocking turn of events, the role of Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race will now be played by Christopher Plummer.
 
And now we have Louis CK, and Danny Masterson.

It's getting to the point where every time I wake up I feel like I need to ask "who's been accused of sexual harrassment since I went to sleep?"
 

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