You've always given me an infraction without a warning when I've done anything vaguely trollish outside of the Red Room, but you constantly give people like Bock and Chaos Descending free passes.
That's because you've already shown yourself to be here just to try and troll. As sad and full of fail as those attempts appear to be, it is easier to give regular posters the benefit of the doubt.
I think that outfit is perfectly appropriate for preschoolers. I'd totally masturbate to it, but then I also would totally masturbate to Mary-Ann in "Gilligan's Island", so there you go.
Anyways, back on topic, I really have to disagree with Sesame Street pulling the skit. You can check it out for yourself in the YouTube link I posted, but as the article said, the cleavage is not any more than they would show at a Dancing with the Stars or figure skating competition shown on prime time. A privately owned studio should get final say of course, but IMO, the outfit she's wearing doesn't cross any boundaries.
Yeah, but that describes plenty of people. So long as he's keeping it in the Red and Gray Rooms (where it's allowed), it shouldn't be held against him.
I start a thread on Katy Perry's cleavage and all carolvs and 14thDoc want to do in it is discuss trolling and board rulez. Good job!
Apparently Katy Perry's breasts aren't even appropriate for Media Central, so why would they be appropriate for a kids morning show?
What? I can't believe so many people here think its ok for Katy Perry to run around Sesame Street with her boobs flopping out. This is what you get with a whole generation of children been raised by internet porn.
Interesting take. I've been more on topic than you. If you're not the type who likes cleavage, you can hit the back button.
I love tits as much as anyone else, but that still doesn't make her outfit appropriate for Sesame Street. That said, I also don't think it's worth any kind of uproar or pulling the episode. It goes back to parents being responsible for what their kids watch. If you don't want them seeing Katy Perry cleavage, maybe you skip that episode.
Actually, if you actually pay attention to what they're spouting on Sesame Street along with the ABC's, 123's, and Henson's muppets, no conservative parent would ever let their kid watch the show. Pure, unadulterated liberalism wrapped up for 2-6 year olds.