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On September 28 2012 21:45 Ace wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 21:36 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:05 BrosephBrostar wrote:On September 28 2012 19:18 Jelissei wrote:to all of you who don´t think that lots of (fake) sexuality in the media can harm, I dare you to watch this: short version (4:17): http://goo.gl/UeWQjlong version (1:00:56): http://goo.gl/o4RlFThese talks portrait the problems of young people getting to know sex via the media. In this case: hardcore porn. A bikini basketball league - where you probably will not see anything but 90-60-90 women - warps the perception of how women should look like. This is dangerous for girls, who´ll have trouble accepting their own bodies. But it is also dangerous for boys, if they don´t recognize that behind the meat is a real woman, that can actually be loved (and not only jerked on). --> this being only two reasons. If you look deeper into the topic of sexual pathology in youngsters you´ll find more... And yes, I will also need to watch at least a couple of minutes. I just hope no parent will go there with their children... That's total bullshit. You might as well claim that superhero cartoons are bad for boys because we can't all be ripped like superman. don´t know about you, but I do see more and more 14-17 year old boys with sixpacks. Especially in soccer clubs you can see that. And while there is value in having a strong body in soccer, it is not healthy if they get it at that age... what? It's not healthy to have a six-pack at 17? You have got to be kidding lmao
The hate....the hate... There´s obviously no clear universal definition of when a kid is grown out, but usually a kid still growth between 14 and 17. Here, I actually looked it up for you: http://goo.gl/h3lr5 Wikipedia puts the adolescence and puberty even up to 19 years.
Anyway... if you only look for things you don´t agree with, it´ll be hard for you to learn new things. Maybe try the Principle of charity for once? I´m just saying that, because the number 17 or 18 or 19 or 16 is not the important part of my argument.
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On September 28 2012 21:45 Ace wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 21:36 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:05 BrosephBrostar wrote:On September 28 2012 19:18 Jelissei wrote:to all of you who don´t think that lots of (fake) sexuality in the media can harm, I dare you to watch this: short version (4:17): http://goo.gl/UeWQjlong version (1:00:56): http://goo.gl/o4RlFThese talks portrait the problems of young people getting to know sex via the media. In this case: hardcore porn. A bikini basketball league - where you probably will not see anything but 90-60-90 women - warps the perception of how women should look like. This is dangerous for girls, who´ll have trouble accepting their own bodies. But it is also dangerous for boys, if they don´t recognize that behind the meat is a real woman, that can actually be loved (and not only jerked on). --> this being only two reasons. If you look deeper into the topic of sexual pathology in youngsters you´ll find more... And yes, I will also need to watch at least a couple of minutes. I just hope no parent will go there with their children... That's total bullshit. You might as well claim that superhero cartoons are bad for boys because we can't all be ripped like superman. don´t know about you, but I do see more and more 14-17 year old boys with sixpacks. Especially in soccer clubs you can see that. And while there is value in having a strong body in soccer, it is not healthy if they get it at that age... what? It's not healthy to have a six-pack at 17? You have got to be kidding lmao
17 is fine, know alot of people who could get six packs without needing to go to gyms or taking suppliments. of course it depands on each person but a sweeping statement like that is far from true.
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What's the fuss? It's as if beach volleyball doesn't already exist.
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Ok, but need more pics :D
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now women's basketball got more of a joke lol
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people are always so quick to jump sexism... Blame the women playing for doing it and while your at it blame volleyball players because there's no reason why anyone would watch most womens sports except for the show... If you want physical perfection and skill you watch males. This excludes a few, figure skating/gymnastics come to mind but mainly team sports seem to have a pretty pathetic women showing for actual skill compared to men (which makes sense biologically)
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On September 28 2012 22:10 Jelissei wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 21:45 Ace wrote:On September 28 2012 21:36 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:05 BrosephBrostar wrote:On September 28 2012 19:18 Jelissei wrote:to all of you who don´t think that lots of (fake) sexuality in the media can harm, I dare you to watch this: short version (4:17): http://goo.gl/UeWQjlong version (1:00:56): http://goo.gl/o4RlFThese talks portrait the problems of young people getting to know sex via the media. In this case: hardcore porn. A bikini basketball league - where you probably will not see anything but 90-60-90 women - warps the perception of how women should look like. This is dangerous for girls, who´ll have trouble accepting their own bodies. But it is also dangerous for boys, if they don´t recognize that behind the meat is a real woman, that can actually be loved (and not only jerked on). --> this being only two reasons. If you look deeper into the topic of sexual pathology in youngsters you´ll find more... And yes, I will also need to watch at least a couple of minutes. I just hope no parent will go there with their children... That's total bullshit. You might as well claim that superhero cartoons are bad for boys because we can't all be ripped like superman. don´t know about you, but I do see more and more 14-17 year old boys with sixpacks. Especially in soccer clubs you can see that. And while there is value in having a strong body in soccer, it is not healthy if they get it at that age... what? It's not healthy to have a six-pack at 17? You have got to be kidding lmao The hate....the hate... There´s obviously no clear universal definition of when a kid is grown out, but usually a kid still growth between 14 and 17. Here, I actually looked it up for you: http://goo.gl/h3lr5Wikipedia puts the adolescence and puberty even up to 19 years. Anyway... if you only look for things you don´t agree with, it´ll be hard for you to learn new things. Maybe try the Principle of charity for once? I´m just saying that, because the number 17 or 18 or 19 or 16 is not the important part of my argument.
You specifically said it's not healthy for young boys to have 6 packs from ages 14-17 did you not? Which is utter bullshit because plenty of high school to pro athletes build up their core muscles before going pro. You don't even need to lift heavy weights to do it. Stop posting nonsense.
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On September 28 2012 22:34 Ace wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 22:10 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:45 Ace wrote:On September 28 2012 21:36 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:05 BrosephBrostar wrote:On September 28 2012 19:18 Jelissei wrote:to all of you who don´t think that lots of (fake) sexuality in the media can harm, I dare you to watch this: short version (4:17): http://goo.gl/UeWQjlong version (1:00:56): http://goo.gl/o4RlFThese talks portrait the problems of young people getting to know sex via the media. In this case: hardcore porn. A bikini basketball league - where you probably will not see anything but 90-60-90 women - warps the perception of how women should look like. This is dangerous for girls, who´ll have trouble accepting their own bodies. But it is also dangerous for boys, if they don´t recognize that behind the meat is a real woman, that can actually be loved (and not only jerked on). --> this being only two reasons. If you look deeper into the topic of sexual pathology in youngsters you´ll find more... And yes, I will also need to watch at least a couple of minutes. I just hope no parent will go there with their children... That's total bullshit. You might as well claim that superhero cartoons are bad for boys because we can't all be ripped like superman. don´t know about you, but I do see more and more 14-17 year old boys with sixpacks. Especially in soccer clubs you can see that. And while there is value in having a strong body in soccer, it is not healthy if they get it at that age... what? It's not healthy to have a six-pack at 17? You have got to be kidding lmao The hate....the hate... There´s obviously no clear universal definition of when a kid is grown out, but usually a kid still growth between 14 and 17. Here, I actually looked it up for you: http://goo.gl/h3lr5Wikipedia puts the adolescence and puberty even up to 19 years. Anyway... if you only look for things you don´t agree with, it´ll be hard for you to learn new things. Maybe try the Principle of charity for once? I´m just saying that, because the number 17 or 18 or 19 or 16 is not the important part of my argument. You specifically said it's not healthy for young boys to have 6 packs from ages 14-17 did you not? Which is utter bullshit because plenty of high school to pro athletes build up their core muscles before going pro. You don't even need to lift heavy weights to do it. Stop posting nonsense.
Interesting, it's unhealthy for kids to have sixpacks and have a strong core the guy above you said!! :D Someone need's to look at the Shoalin Monks on health and core body fitness lol, is this what our fatass society thinks these days, its unhealthy to be fit? : P
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On September 28 2012 22:47 NeMeSiS3 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 22:34 Ace wrote:On September 28 2012 22:10 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:45 Ace wrote:On September 28 2012 21:36 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:05 BrosephBrostar wrote:On September 28 2012 19:18 Jelissei wrote:to all of you who don´t think that lots of (fake) sexuality in the media can harm, I dare you to watch this: short version (4:17): http://goo.gl/UeWQjlong version (1:00:56): http://goo.gl/o4RlFThese talks portrait the problems of young people getting to know sex via the media. In this case: hardcore porn. A bikini basketball league - where you probably will not see anything but 90-60-90 women - warps the perception of how women should look like. This is dangerous for girls, who´ll have trouble accepting their own bodies. But it is also dangerous for boys, if they don´t recognize that behind the meat is a real woman, that can actually be loved (and not only jerked on). --> this being only two reasons. If you look deeper into the topic of sexual pathology in youngsters you´ll find more... And yes, I will also need to watch at least a couple of minutes. I just hope no parent will go there with their children... That's total bullshit. You might as well claim that superhero cartoons are bad for boys because we can't all be ripped like superman. don´t know about you, but I do see more and more 14-17 year old boys with sixpacks. Especially in soccer clubs you can see that. And while there is value in having a strong body in soccer, it is not healthy if they get it at that age... what? It's not healthy to have a six-pack at 17? You have got to be kidding lmao The hate....the hate... There´s obviously no clear universal definition of when a kid is grown out, but usually a kid still growth between 14 and 17. Here, I actually looked it up for you: http://goo.gl/h3lr5Wikipedia puts the adolescence and puberty even up to 19 years. Anyway... if you only look for things you don´t agree with, it´ll be hard for you to learn new things. Maybe try the Principle of charity for once? I´m just saying that, because the number 17 or 18 or 19 or 16 is not the important part of my argument. You specifically said it's not healthy for young boys to have 6 packs from ages 14-17 did you not? Which is utter bullshit because plenty of high school to pro athletes build up their core muscles before going pro. You don't even need to lift heavy weights to do it. Stop posting nonsense. Interesting, it's unhealthy for kids to have sixpacks and have a strong core the guy above you said!! :D Someone need's to look at the Shoalin Monks on health and core body fitness lol, is this what our fatass society thinks these days, its unhealthy to be fit? : P
Sadly, yes. They think anything under 2500 calories a day is unhealthy, not eating a lot of meats is unhealthy, and now apparently being in shape and having <10% bodyfat is bad for you too lol. It's a society where if someone is 20 lbs overweight and 20%+ bodyfat, they're referred to as "normal, healthy weight"
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On September 28 2012 14:45 Shai wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 14:38 McFeser wrote:On September 28 2012 12:58 CosmicSpiral wrote:On September 28 2012 11:56 Fenrax wrote: Pure sexism. If you want to watch naked women, why not porn? It's rare to find a really hot porn star. While this league may find a lot of viewers simply because the girls are scantily clad, I don't see how it can be taken seriously as a measure of skill. On September 28 2012 12:24 Shady Sands wrote:On September 28 2012 12:14 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote:On September 28 2012 12:09 Shady Sands wrote:On September 28 2012 12:04 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote: Wait... so this isn't a sham league run by Hugh Hefner? Because I seriously thought it was. Sometimes gimmicks like that actually happen. What doesn't happen sometimes is a "competitive" league that decides it wants the main allure of it's mainstream sport to be boobs. Oh well. Minus 5 points for the human race. Rule #2 learned growing up: unless you want to get your ass beat, never judge how another man (or woman) makes their living What was number one? #1 Never take offense to what people say, unless it's about your reputation #2 Never take offense to what people do for a living, unless it hurts your interests #3 Never take offense to how someone treats their significant other, unless he/she is your relative #4 Only get upset when things hurt you... that's how you won't end up getting unnecessarily tied up those were four words of advice from a childhood friend that ended up becoming a gang member... a lot more honest than any advice i've gotten from anyone else. they've served me pretty well in life. Worst words of advice I've ever heard in my life. I have to agree. If you wish to take the road of passivity, mixed with selfishness, then do this; however I have to agree that it's some of the worst advice I have heard in my life (And it's so bad because it's almost seems like good advice at first). As for Bikini Basketball . . . they really didn't have to call it that. It's shallow, effect, yet idiotic marketing. I really like watching Olympic volleyball but I refer watching the woman's because - "let's face it" - they all have a pretty good ass. But if you turned it into Bikini Volleyball then I would never watch it, even though the only thing that changes is the name. I don't go to the Bikini Coffee Shop in town because of the stigma of being seen there and I don't want to support a set of woman who try to make money off of their sexuality. I don't tip waitresses that flirt either. But Olympic volleyball is ever so slightly different because the sexuality isn't the focus and the athletes who are playing are athletes first and not something sexual. the reason why this marketing ploy is so dumb is because it focuses so heavily on the sexuality while falling short of actually delivering. If I want something sexy I can look up some pictures online. Was reading along, thinking this was all a reasonable opinion to have, then I read that you don't tip people if they flirt with you. I always tip 15% unless the food was atrocious or the service was almost never there, and then I tip 5-10%. They still have to make a living. Hmmm, maybe it was more accurate to say that I don't go to places where the waitresses/baristas just flirt with me and I tip them less. And don't get me wrong, I like getting hit on and I like flirting back, but if I think someone is doing it just to get a tip . . . It's a fine line to cross. Point being, I don't like someone using their sexuality to get anything (and it's not a skill that woman alone have).
This bikini basketball crosses that thin line. If they made the uniforms sexier, sure I might watch it even though it could be the exact same amount of "sex appeal". It's like the difference between between wearing lingerie at the beach and a bikini at the beach. One is more acceptable than the other for no good reason at all.
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I don't see why anyone would watch this, it's so gimmicky.
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So they made beachvolleyball into beachbasketball, but withouth the beach? Alright...
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On September 28 2012 22:10 Jelissei wrote:Show nested quote +On September 28 2012 21:45 Ace wrote:On September 28 2012 21:36 Jelissei wrote:On September 28 2012 21:05 BrosephBrostar wrote:On September 28 2012 19:18 Jelissei wrote:to all of you who don´t think that lots of (fake) sexuality in the media can harm, I dare you to watch this: short version (4:17): http://goo.gl/UeWQjlong version (1:00:56): http://goo.gl/o4RlFThese talks portrait the problems of young people getting to know sex via the media. In this case: hardcore porn. A bikini basketball league - where you probably will not see anything but 90-60-90 women - warps the perception of how women should look like. This is dangerous for girls, who´ll have trouble accepting their own bodies. But it is also dangerous for boys, if they don´t recognize that behind the meat is a real woman, that can actually be loved (and not only jerked on). --> this being only two reasons. If you look deeper into the topic of sexual pathology in youngsters you´ll find more... And yes, I will also need to watch at least a couple of minutes. I just hope no parent will go there with their children... That's total bullshit. You might as well claim that superhero cartoons are bad for boys because we can't all be ripped like superman. don´t know about you, but I do see more and more 14-17 year old boys with sixpacks. Especially in soccer clubs you can see that. And while there is value in having a strong body in soccer, it is not healthy if they get it at that age... what? It's not healthy to have a six-pack at 17? You have got to be kidding lmao The hate....the hate... There´s obviously no clear universal definition of when a kid is grown out, but usually a kid still growth between 14 and 17. Here, I actually looked it up for you: http://goo.gl/h3lr5Wikipedia puts the adolescence and puberty even up to 19 years. Anyway... if you only look for things you don´t agree with, it´ll be hard for you to learn new things. Maybe try the Principle of charity for once? I´m just saying that, because the number 17 or 18 or 19 or 16 is not the important part of my argument. Sometimes TL impresses me with the amount of diverse knowledge it contains...
then I see this this shit...
on topic: OP you got anymore pics? The spoiler isn't enough evidence. You are gonna have to contribute more
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On September 28 2012 11:56 Fenrax wrote: Pure sexism. If you want to watch naked women, why not porn? Because not every puberty enraged 12 year old can get access to porn.
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God bless America.
What took so long? :D
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To all haters of women's basketball, the game just got HOT! The Bikini Basketball League is here.
sorry isn't that irony in itself, it detracts from the game and shows you are only interested because of the women, yet it's supposed to be some reason people will watch?
I realise he's banned but it remains in the OP.
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Ah yes, Orlando has a team as always! Arena football, Lingerie football and now bikini basketball! Nothing like getting rid of Dwight Howard to bring in the BIG PLAYERS!
I'm down with this, the WNBA should play in lingerie.
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Bikini basketball? Seriously. Do they really need the bikini? Or the basket? Or the ball..
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If they are willing to put their bodies on display and if there is a market for it then more power to them!
Sex sells people. I'll probably watch at least once. *whispers* you will too...
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