Recently I responded to a post regarding an upcoming release by one of my favorite authors. In this post I refered to a scene in the novel where several of the characters were involved in a misunderstanding regarding a larger-than-normal phallic shaped device commonly used during coitus (pardon the long-hand, hope you'll get the drift). I of course referred to said object using a well-known five letter word beginning with d. Later in the week I reviewed my post only to discover that the noun in question had been replaced with five inocuous asterisks. Now, I am not one to balk at the rules governing free sites, but the hilarity of this one I can't pass up. I will assume that since this is a Steven King fan-based sort of thing, most posters and readers have at the very least cracked open an SK book. Given this assumption, and having read all but two of Mr. King's books myself, I find it hard to believe that ***** is going to send shudders through anyone's spines. If ***** is crossing the line, how exactly would one censor It, The Tommyknockers, Needful Things (particularly sexually graphic scene in there), Gerald's Game, and the list goes on. I am probably over-thinking this a bit, but even if there are minors aboard ship, someone must have ok'd the adult library card long ago. I proudly struted mine at 11. Far be it from me to pollute the unblemished minds of todays youth (as a proud owner of two youths myself, I supervise on my dime). What say you all?



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). I, for one, censor myself, as I believe alot of others do. Like this: Sh*t, ***k it, p*ss off! Of course, we also say made-up words that sound like the ones we mean, like, "shite" and "arse". You see, you probably could have gotten your message across by typing d***o. If uncensored language like that were allowed, I'm sure there would be entirely too much of it, and this place would not be as pleasant as it is.


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