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    ebesinin amı kadar tüy var zaten amlarında. bi de kare kare bi şeyler sokmuyorlar mı oralara ayar oluyorum.
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  2. 2.
    -1
    garip amk pokemon gibi ses çıkarıyolar bide
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  3. 3.
    -1
    ananda bir japon
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  4. 4.
    +1
    kıllardan amk kıllar gözükmesin diye komple kapatıolar
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  5. 5.
    0
    onlar tvde yayınlıyo reyiz. o da bizim sigara sansuru gibi işte
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    0
    http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcd...94_848750_251128913_n.jpg
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    0
    @7 gibtir git lan muallakye bak ya
    not:eksilemedim
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    0
    Censorship laws

    In Japan, under Article 175 of the Criminal Code of Japan people who sell or distribute obscene materials can be punished by fines or imprisonment. Article 175 was included in the original document in 1907 and remains relatively unchanged.[3] Showing pubic hair and adult genitalia was once considered obscene.[4] It is not uncommon for pictorial magazines to depict nude women with their genitalia airbrushed over in black, and video ferregraphy routinely depicts explicit sex scenes with the participants' genitalia obscured by mosaics. The amount of censorship of the penis can vary, for example, the entire penis may be blurred, or as little as part of the glans. Until the 1990s, the entire pubic region, including hair, was deemed obscene and unpublishable. The publication of Waterfruit and Santa Fe by Kishin Shinoyama marked the first widely distributed publications to feature pubic hair. Many video production companies belong to ethical associations which provide guidance on what is acceptable and what is not. The Nihon Ethics of Video Association, the Ethics Organization of Computer Software and the Contents Soft Association are examples of three such organizations. Recent controversies have frowned upon both pubic hair and even genitalia itself being displayed in works of art and in educational settings.[5]

    There is also a thriving genre of underground ferregraphy in Japan (called urabon) that ignores these censorship laws; it has become especially prevalent on the Internet, as there are no mechanisms in place to prevent its transmission from Japanese nationals to the outside world, or vice versa. On 1 November 1999, Japan introduced laws to outlaw child ferregraphy in an attempt to converge with the U.S. and other western countries.[6]
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    0
    dini inanışları nedeniyle panpa
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  10. 10.
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    hardcore değil çünki . yani tam olarak gösterilmiyor panpa , yasak legal değil.
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    muhafazakar bi millet ondan heralde
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    yuh biri yasak demiş biri dini inançları vs. demiş amk o kadar gibiş, ferre videosu yayınlama yasak günah değil bi am yada 3,5 cm lik penisini göstermesi günah yada yasak hada iş. animal fantezinize sokim
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