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the right is a random and undated list of search terms that led people
to Adonis Mirror. Surprising notes of interest:
Mark Zupan might have been made a “D-List” celebrity
for appearing in the Quad-Rugby epic, Murderball, but people
seem to be far more interested in his non-disabled girlfriend. While
the MTV financed documentary is hailed as revolutionary, the first
to honor disabled men for being men, its biggest accomplishment
is the objectification of an individual woman.
There’s a phenomenon where men spell “porn” wrong,
as “pron,” in order to get past work filters and net-nanny
type software. Feminist women often spell it the same way, not exactly
knowing the origins, thinking it will keep men from finding their
discussions through search engines. Ironically, the misspelling
often leads to train wrecks where the two groups collide.
While most men searching for pornography online seem to be barely
literate, at least in their clumsy searches that don’t for
a second obfuscate their misogyny and racism, there do seem to be
some code-words that are wholly unknown to the vast majority of
people.
Somehow two of them, variations on the same theme appealing to
pedophiles, were introduced onto Adonis Mirror through
a citation on one of our articles: while I won’t mention them
in this passage, they appear regularly on the search log. Though
the vast majority of men are idiots who would simply type in “naked
kids” hoping to fulfill their patriarchal need for domination
— and would be referred to the quasi-legal sites designed
by other men where teenagers and young women act the part of children
— it’s disturbing to know that there are search keywords
that are evidently able to circumvent that cycle. After all, pro-prostitution
liberals claim that the cycle of supply and demand for that imagery
prevents “real crime.” It clearly doesn’t: it
only encourages and protects it.
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