Re: Goon Bribe Cards
Correlation of halitosis to tooth decay would likely yield closer match than unrelated, and really bad breath does impact socializing, even at Defcon.
My attempt to provide unlikely special interest groups is meant to demonstrate how someone will complain about some decision when the population is large enough, and we should not focus on special interests when they are not a party to the two consenting adults engaged in a behavior that is judged, "unacceptable."
As for prudish opinion being choice and belief, would that mean how we choose to judge what happens around us is a choice or belief? If so, then how we choose to allow the behavior of others to influence our belief or choices would seem to apply here. It is difficult for me to understand how peer pressure might compel me to show off my crotch, chest, or ass. Either I am interested, or I am not, and people telling me otherwise won't change that.
Is this different from creating an incentive for people to streak across the stage at Defcon, in order to earn points for their team in a scavenger hunt? I don't remember people getting upset about that; I remember watching a video of this with the room applauding, and cheering when this happened. It was a guy doing the streaking, and a majority of the audience was male. I don't think even a majority of the people cheering were gay. I think they were appreciating the action and how such a thing could happen at Defcon.
Me too! More wangs, bushes, butts and boobs on display out at Defcon as part of events, contests, or strange challenges would entertain me. For these to just be put on display for the sake of vulgarity would not bring as much entertainment, but would not cause me to be unhappy about it either. The wearing of clothing is a social rule imposed by society often with laws. Exhibition of body parts required by society to remain clothed in public is an act of defiance, and an example of, "rules are guidelines." When people are encouraged to do this as part of an event or contest, it becomes another element of entertainment at Defcon, like a member of a team dragging a long piece of wood with a rope around the contest area, yelling, "ARG! I am a pirate and I am walking the plank!" (This happened, and was part of the scavenger hunt.) I have been equally entertained with people wearing, "tinfoil underwear," and wearing too many shirts and jumping into the pool.
Awesome! It is good to express opinions. It is great to know your interests, what you like and what you do not.
Everyone has different likes and dislikes. Telling people the things they as consenting adults enjoy with other people that are consenting adults are wrong, bad, *unacceptable*, or not allowed sounds a great deal like persecution of groups based on, "deviant," or, "aberrant," behavior. Similar items come up in the history of the US:
* Breast feeding babies in public
* Kissing in public
* Same-sex kissing in public
* Men in public don't have to cover chests, but women do.
* Being seen in public wearing just undergarments causes many people to feel more self-conscious than when they wear a bathing suit, event if more skin is exposed when wearing a bathing suit.
* Women wearing mens' clothing
* Men wearing womens' clothing
Here are two questions on this:
* Is a request for other people to deny their freedom of expression a kind of censorship?
* Aren't many kinds of censorship sold as ideas based on an ideas that it is for, "the common good" ?
[I'd really like to get political here, but for the forum rules.]
Isn't that like telling someone that the beliefs they have, and how they feel, or how they would like to have fun with other consenting adults is a case where they are, "doing it wrong" ?
I guess this is why I have problems with people being asked to stop a behavior by someone that is neither of the people engaged in the action. It reminds me too much of similar kinds of attitudes applied to people that enjoy a different lifestyle,and has been repeated throughout U.S. history.
Let us consider a change. Swap-out "boobs" on the card for "kiss a goon." In this way, we remove,"sex," from the card, and displace the issue of, "sex," into 3 possible combinations with consent:
* The Adult Human, only.
* The Adult Goon, only.
* Both the Adult Goon and the Adult Human
(Neither having consent is not an entry with consent so was omitted from the list)
The Adult Human can say no, and the game ends, as they are no longer consenting.
The Adult Goon can say no,and the game ends, as they are no longer consenting.
They can both say yes, and a kiss can happen.
None of these compels me to want to kiss a goon or not; either I feel that is something I would be interested in doing, or I do not. Being urged, or pushed by peer pressure will not change what I want to do.
Does this replacement illustrate some of the issues I have with this ?
In that one case, I think the Vinyl Vana was a hired stripper, not a defcon attendee, goon, or staff.
If I came across this way, I apologize; that was not my intention.
My intention was to express my unhappiness in how a special interest, ANY special interest that is NOT one of two consenting adults (only an observer) might sufficiently encourage a change in behavior be imposed against two consenting adults because of behavior observed by the special interest of these consenting adults, or worry the special interest has about how the actions of consenting adults may harm people that witness them engaging in a behavior that is judged unacceptable by the special interest.
There was a time when [two consenting males kissing || woman breastfeeding her child || .*] in public was unacceptable because there was worry [they were hurting each other with their misplaced feelings || it was disgusting and distracting], or people that witnessed this would suddenly [turn gay || acquire an oral fixation ] because of peer pressure or simple observation.
Correlation of halitosis to tooth decay would likely yield closer match than unrelated, and really bad breath does impact socializing, even at Defcon.
My attempt to provide unlikely special interest groups is meant to demonstrate how someone will complain about some decision when the population is large enough, and we should not focus on special interests when they are not a party to the two consenting adults engaged in a behavior that is judged, "unacceptable."
As for prudish opinion being choice and belief, would that mean how we choose to judge what happens around us is a choice or belief? If so, then how we choose to allow the behavior of others to influence our belief or choices would seem to apply here. It is difficult for me to understand how peer pressure might compel me to show off my crotch, chest, or ass. Either I am interested, or I am not, and people telling me otherwise won't change that.
Is this different from creating an incentive for people to streak across the stage at Defcon, in order to earn points for their team in a scavenger hunt? I don't remember people getting upset about that; I remember watching a video of this with the room applauding, and cheering when this happened. It was a guy doing the streaking, and a majority of the audience was male. I don't think even a majority of the people cheering were gay. I think they were appreciating the action and how such a thing could happen at Defcon.
As for the non-sex-specific chest/crotch/ass - all for it.
I'm probably arrogant, but I consider this publishing of my opinions to be a matter of that sort of honesty.
Everyone has different likes and dislikes. Telling people the things they as consenting adults enjoy with other people that are consenting adults are wrong, bad, *unacceptable*, or not allowed sounds a great deal like persecution of groups based on, "deviant," or, "aberrant," behavior. Similar items come up in the history of the US:
* Breast feeding babies in public
* Kissing in public
* Same-sex kissing in public
* Men in public don't have to cover chests, but women do.
* Being seen in public wearing just undergarments causes many people to feel more self-conscious than when they wear a bathing suit, event if more skin is exposed when wearing a bathing suit.
* Women wearing mens' clothing
* Men wearing womens' clothing
Here are two questions on this:
* Is a request for other people to deny their freedom of expression a kind of censorship?
* Aren't many kinds of censorship sold as ideas based on an ideas that it is for, "the common good" ?
[I'd really like to get political here, but for the forum rules.]
The DEFCON salute is the middle finger, and InfoSec people make a living out of telling companies: "you're doing it wrong." IMO, 'boobs on bribe card' is 'doing it wrong'.
I guess this is why I have problems with people being asked to stop a behavior by someone that is neither of the people engaged in the action. It reminds me too much of similar kinds of attitudes applied to people that enjoy a different lifestyle,and has been repeated throughout U.S. history.
Let us consider a change. Swap-out "boobs" on the card for "kiss a goon." In this way, we remove,"sex," from the card, and displace the issue of, "sex," into 3 possible combinations with consent:
* The Adult Human, only.
* The Adult Goon, only.
* Both the Adult Goon and the Adult Human
(Neither having consent is not an entry with consent so was omitted from the list)
The Adult Human can say no, and the game ends, as they are no longer consenting.
The Adult Goon can say no,and the game ends, as they are no longer consenting.
They can both say yes, and a kiss can happen.
None of these compels me to want to kiss a goon or not; either I feel that is something I would be interested in doing, or I do not. Being urged, or pushed by peer pressure will not change what I want to do.
Does this replacement illustrate some of the issues I have with this ?
Also a fine line, and I've mentioned it before. I think Hacker Jeopardy gets a bit more leeyway, as the Vana Vinyl is performing, and as a character is very much in power. **shrugs**
I just don't agree that concerns with the implementation, even if brought up by 'femnazis', should be disregarded or downplayed.
My intention was to express my unhappiness in how a special interest, ANY special interest that is NOT one of two consenting adults (only an observer) might sufficiently encourage a change in behavior be imposed against two consenting adults because of behavior observed by the special interest of these consenting adults, or worry the special interest has about how the actions of consenting adults may harm people that witness them engaging in a behavior that is judged unacceptable by the special interest.
There was a time when [two consenting males kissing || woman breastfeeding her child || .*] in public was unacceptable because there was worry [they were hurting each other with their misplaced feelings || it was disgusting and distracting], or people that witnessed this would suddenly [turn gay || acquire an oral fixation ] because of peer pressure or simple observation.

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