krikket
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Joined: 11/17/2004 From: Washington, DC Metro Area Status: offline
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What i find to be one of the saddest parts of this whole mess, is that the lack of knowledge that was freely available to anyone who was able to get on-line, will no longer be there. I realize that underage kids went places they were supposed to go (DUH!!), the fact is they were a good source of information for the "newbies" of this world. i stumbled onto subnation back in 1996, just after it went on-line. my eyes went wide, my heart started beating faster, and my palms were sweaty --I felt like Dorothy on the yellow brick road -- not finding the wizard at the end, but a place where i truly belonged -- i was finally home. The changes in my life over these past 10 years have been amazing, when i stop to think about it, and most of those changes began their birth on-line at sites like these. There's so much mis-information out "there," and i knew that even then. However, sites like subnation were there to repair some of the damage the poor sites caused, and spread some important ideas (over and above kink), like safe sex, as well as sane and consensual (good ideas in 'nilla as well). i did a quick check and found that cuffs.com and castlerealm.com are still up, but i have to wonder for how long. A number of years ago there was something called "Adult check" that was supposed to "stop" minors getting onto adult sites, but these new rules go further than that..they stop adults from going to adult sites (at least that's my understanding). Reading John's list feels like i'm reading the obits, leaving me feeling sad and scared and angry and frustrated. i don't know if there's even a solution, especially with the supreme court being filled with Bush cronies. i only pray that once in office the justices remember it's their job to keep the constitution and democracy free and safe from the idiots who sometimes"!?" get into office. i like to hope that "this too shall pass" and that maybe the world will be turned right side up again... <sigh> krikket
< Message edited by krikket -- 10/10/2005 6:18:32 PM >
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