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Things that are overrated
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Quote:The way sex has been portrayed in pop culture from the early TV era to today has been a steady decline as the years went on, lower and lower brow and more trashy as it went.....until todays culture where you can't even watch the Grammy awards without seeing scum like Miley Cyrus and the other reject "twerking" on stage. No class. Look at the Jerry Springer show and other many various similar themed trash. And all they serve to be is a platform for imitators which the public (sheep) is more than willing to do. Life imitates "art" as so they say.... You seem to be confusing two separate things. Sex in itself has nothing to do with the over saturated, low brow smut you are talking about.
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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