OT
In an attempt at some humor, and since the DT case is using *advertiser censored*, I was just thinking back to how times have changed so much and wanted to share my perception of how access to *advertiser censored* has developed.
1-We have to blame National Geographic (just kidding). LOL. I can recall browsing through my parents subscription and getting shocked at what I was seeing. Who were these people from far lands that did not wear clothes?
2-As the years went on, I then remember hearing from other kids at school about them finding their parents Playboy magazines. Surely my Dad would never have such magazines. Or would he?
The search proceeded the following day while my parents still at work. WTH is this in the bottom dresser drawer? Not a Playboy, but even worse. A Penthouse. LOL
3-The magazine + Video rental explosion years came next.
In all my living years, I honestly have never been a fan of these sorts of magazines or any *advertiser censored* for that matter because it just tormented me and I put my efforts into meeting a real girl. But I was a big fan of comics and Mad magazine and National Lampoon, and so I did notice all the new and different titles that were always on the top shelf where kids could not reach them. The magazine + Video rental years exploded with all sorts of crazy titles.
4-The internet is invented. Enough said about that.
5-What will be next?
Holligrams, 3-D, and things of that sort or will there be something totally new and unbelievable.
Whether we want to or not, we will most likely find out, so hang onto our seats as the next thing may knock us out of our chairs.