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Thou Shalt Not (But I Do)

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015 -- by Bacchus

The 1934 Motion Picture Production Code (usually called the Hays code) took a lot of the edgy sexy fun out of the movie industry. Here’s a famous photo shot by legendary Columbia Pictures “stills man” A.L. “Whitey” Schafer to protest the new rules. You’ll like it:

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And here’s a different reproduction with better visual contrast, although as it’s a photo of an old print, the price is some distressed detail due to wear-and-tear.

Oddly, none of the sources I consulted about this photo identified the model.

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Guns And Coke And So-Called “Torture Porn”

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 -- by Bacchus

Social media is alive today with news of Kink.com founder Peter Acworth’s arrest for cocaine possession, as reported in Gawker yesterday:

Acworth, 42, was arrested at 8:24 p.m. on February 1st and charged with one count of cocaine possession and one count of delaying arrest, according to Albie Esparaza, a San Francisco Police Department Public-Information Officer. Police were initially sent to Kink.com’s massive, $14.5 million studio/dungeon in the old San Francisco Armory at 1800 Mission St. after a concerned citizen reported seeing a video online of men firing guns inside the premises, Esparaza said. Joshua Carlberg, 40, was also arrested and charged with delaying arrest.

“Basically it stemmed from social media,” Esparaza said. “Someone posted a video online and this person reported it to the police, and they located an indoor shooting range, sort of a makeshift.” Esparaza said police did not find enough evidence for fire-arms-related charges, though the investigation is still open. It’s unclear what video spurred the investigation, or what fetish it might have spoken to. One Kink performer I talked to said that for all the weird stuff Kink puts out, he’d never heard of videos involving live firearms. Acworth is typically fastidious about keeping his torture porn this side of the law, the performer said.

I basically have two thoughts about this report.

First, the use of the phrase “torture porn” makes me doubt the impartiality of this reporter. “Torture porn” is a highly-specialized, heavily-loaded attack phrase. It’s used chiefly by anti-porn activists. It’s never used by BDSM performers. Nobody in the commercial porn world uses the word “torture”, not least because it’s commercial death (credit card billers will yank your processing if you use it to describe your porn product). I find it highly unlikely that a Kink.com performer uttered those words unless there was an axe being heavily ground. So if the reporter (Adrian Chen) chose to put his own judgmental phrase into the mouth of a source presented as basically neutral, how far can the rest of the story be trusted?

Second, finding a shooting range in the SF Armory building (so named because it is in fact a former National Guard armory) probably didn’t take crack police work. In fact, they could have Googled it:

2007 floor plans of the Armory showing the location of the shooting range in the basement

 

Aroused By Flooring

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 -- by Bacchus

In somebody’s .sig line somewhere I saw this quote from an old episode of Buffy: You Know What She Does, and it made me laugh. It was true for me at that age, too:

CORDELIA: Well, does looking at guns make you wanna have sex?

XANDER: I’m seventeen. Looking at linoleum makes me wanna have sex.

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